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Jun 8, 2016

In This Issue:

News

Could Robert Scheu, then-CEO of Marine Midland, have imagined that his modernist landmark would be all but empty today?

News

Waste from parking ramp demo, illegally sent to Paladino property, must be moved

News

Amid growing push for farmworker rights, farmers worry about rising costs.

Culture

Tomoreaux has their own sound, their own venue, and a debut LP.

Culture

The Public’s weekly local music reviews and previews.

Culture

With props and photos, the artist asks his audience to think about nuclear war.

Culture

Stay in the Loop with this week’s LGBT happenings in Western New York presented by Loop Magazine!

Culture

Greta Gerwig has a plan, and barmaid has a horse.

Food & Drink
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For decades Buffalo has embraced a cold weather fish fry tradition, but summertime is the best time to tuck into a big bowl of mussels…

Food & Drink

Robbie Gianadda’s mushroom operation does more than feed us: It breaks down pollutants.

Food & Drink

The Buffalo Brewers Festival approaches, and other beer news…

Visuals

At Buffalo Academy for the Visual and Performing Arts, students work with renowned artist Mark Bradford.

Visuals

Sarah Myers’s “Birch Tree” is part of an exhibition opening June 11.

Visuals

Some local spots to visit during the Allentown Art Festival…

News

Wake up. Elon Musk could be anywhere.

News

In defense of an institution and in rebuttal to those attacking it.

News

Why bother making a film about a taboo topic if you’re just going to dance around it?