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In This Issue:
The bridge’s general manager discusses the volume and impact of cross-border trade.
In Buffalo, workforce diversity goals can seem arbitrary and unenforced. But other places are getting it right.
This office and the foot of Columbia Street were replaced with the construction in 1914 to 1915 of the DL&W Terminal.
The Buffalo News says the judge’s record is spotless, but its reporters know better.
Photographer David Moog’s portrait of the Buffalo-based writer and curator.
At Hi-Temp this weekend, Stanzi Vaubel orchestrates an immersive artistic experience
At UB’s libraries, a host of exhibits commemorate the 400th anniversary of the Bard’s death.
Stay in the Loop with this week’s LGBT happenings in Western New York presented by Loop Magazine!
Reviews of Midnight Special, April and the Extraordinary World, The Man Who Knew Infinity, and Sing Street.
‘Tis the season for outdoor dining (ahem, drinking), and no one knows how to do that better than WNYers.
On May 29, SOLE of Buffalo will screen the 2016 documentary, Final Straw: food/earth/happiness.
Let’s review the beers available at Farm to Pint on May 15…
Seldom seen pockets of Western New York life captured by photographer Brendan Bannon.
Toronto artist Kal Mansur’s work will be on exhibit at Echo Art Fair this weekend.
The future of “reform,” the “calamity” that isn’t, and testing realities.
Nathan Deal, Georgia’s governor, reacts to North Carolina’s nonsense.
Meet the best women’s basketball player in Holland High School history…