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In This Issue:
On recycling, Niagara Falls leaps ahead, Buffalo seeks to reinvigorate its program
It was originally a sand bluff, likely an ancient beach, perched some 25 feet above lake level.
Each destination is two to five hours away and comes with a concert or festival and a handful of fun or tasty places to stop along the way.
At the Castellani Art Museum, a new direction for a well-known local artist.
On one Saturday, a trip to the (very different) Elmwood-Bidwell and Clinton-Bailey markets.
In warm weather, get yourself out on the water and into places you don’t usually go.
Benjamin Brindise, Sugar City, and what’s great about Buffalo’s arts scene.
It’s summertime in Buffalo: Hold on tight. It moves fast.
Stay in the Loop with this week’s LGBT happenings in Western New York presented by Loop Magazine!
Lafayette High School students express themselves and their cultures through fashion.
So you think you’ve got it tough? Considering the hardships of the rich and/or famous…
A biopic that mixes a heart-tugging personal narrative with a low-key them of national liberation.
Sure we love cheap, mass-made American beer—we are a drinking town with a sports problem, after all. But there’s no doubt that Buffalonians have developed a taste for craft beer in recent years.
Jim Cielencki has a thirst for the unknown. No matter what he’s pursuing he goes into it with full force and explores all the possibilities.