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Issue Archive for
Jul 6, 2016

In This Issue:

News

Radioactive hotspots continue to plague Niagara County residents and property owners.

News

As late as 1976, the New York State Department of Transportation had plans to construct a submerged highway that would have connected the Kensington Expressway to the I-190 through Allentown and the Lower West Side.

Culture

The Public’s weekly local music reviews and previews.

Culture

David Moog’s portrait of the Buffalo photographer.

Culture

At the Curtis Malting Agway Warehouse, a spectacular installation in a spectacular setting.

Culture

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

Food & Drink
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Looking for a new spot to grab a weekday lunch or maybe take a noonday meeting?

Food & Drink

In which our correspondent eats three plates of barbecue in one afternoon.

Food & Drink

All the news about brews in Buffalo.

Visuals

William Y. Cooper was a writer, painter, muralist, illustrator, and art teacher who died in February. Betty’s Restaurant currently hosts an exhibit of his work.

Visuals

Roberley Bell’s installation at Tifft Nature Preserve is part of the Albright-Knox’s Public Art Initiative, in partnership with Tifft and the Buffalo Museum of Science.

Visuals

Some of our old and new downtown favorites just a short metro ride away…

Culture

Editor’s note: As frontman of Every Time I Die,