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In This Issue:
By 1972, two blocks and 44 buildings would be replaced with one building—Marine Midland Center.
A new comic book store opens Saturday, June 18 on Elmwood Avenue…
Photographer David Moog’s portrait of commercial and editorial portrait photographer Luke Copping.
At Nina Freudenheim Gallery through June 22, the artist presents color as content.
Each May, on a lumber baron’s estate, a unique festival celebrates an entrancing flower.
Looking for a particular type of plant? Wondering where excellent off-the-beaten-path garden centers are hiding?
In the US, more people visit botanical gardens and garden tours than visit Disneyworld. And Disneyland. Combined.
Tips on how to grow flowers, fruits, and vegetables in tight spaces.
The unusual relationship—part bromance, part Dutch uncle mentorship—between novelist Thomas Wolfe and editor Max Perkins.
A film about war refugees struggling to have a peaceful life in whatever limited options are available to them.
As we enjoy Buffalo’s summer it’s good to know where we can fuel up in a healthy manner.
The third time is the charm, as the festival moves to Buffalo’s Outer Harbor.
The Giraffe Royal are an Estonian street theater troupe that will perform at Artpark’s sixth annual Fairy House Festival this weekend, June 18 & 19.
THE PUBLIC’s own Barbara Fisher took this photo of a Nike (Daphnis, 1985) tree peony at the Gratwick estate in Pavilion, New York.
I will not denounce a religion. I will not be used to justify the military and prison industrial complex.
Should a publicly owned building become a privately run bar/restaurant with virtually no public input?