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In This Issue:
New data shows lead poisoning rates more than triple previously disclosed number.
The Outer Harbor was an underutilized industrial landscape in 1956.
Annunziata’s duty-free conflict, Humiston’s tax liens, and the Judge Michalek rumor…
It’s finally spring in Buffalo, which means the summer concert announcements are rolling in.
The Canalside free Thursday concert series has consistently been one of the most popular summer events in Buffalo each year.
Space Cubs, Sparklebomb, and Lockedown are three women on the Buffalo electronic music scene you should know.
The Birthday Party: A Community of Artists kicks off the gallery’s 50th anniversary celebration.
Stay in the Loop with this week’s LGBT happenings in Western New York presented by Loop Magazine!
As winter folds into spring, we wheel our grills and smokers onto our patios and porches and rekindle our primal desire for flame-licked fare.
The region’s best nationally known brewery plans to expand beyond its famous Pumking
Lockedown is one of three women electronica artists profiled in this week’s issue of The Public.
The final installment in Caitlin Cass’s Effie Stevens story.
Keith Buckley, front man of Every Time I Die, dishes out advice.