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In This Issue:
Daemen College’s film production certificate program, a Buffalo Billion initiative, is not creating the jobs it promised.
Undated photograph by Hauser Bob of the swimming center built by the Works Progress Administration in 1938.
On the patio of Caffe Aroma at the corner of Elmwood and Bidwell Parkway, a man in a floppy hat quietly plays a lute as folks drink coffee and beers, and Jon Bap and Quinton Brock of The Get Money Squad tell me about their carefree approach to mus
Photographer David Moog’s portrait of the local musician and artist.
In which the artist unpacks the disastrous presidency of George W. Bush.
Stay in the Loop with this week’s LGBT happenings in Western New York presented by Loop Magazine!
24 years since they debuted, the AbFab girls remain viciously entertaining.
In North Buffalo, participatory budgeting creates a small oasis in an extensive food desert.
This weekend plan a day around a relaxing drive, a little wine tasting, and a great meal.
In which the geniuses behind Ballyhoo introduce New York State’s first mobile bar.
Opening reception for Extemporal: Works on Paper by Bruce Adams, at Artpark, in collaboration with Benjaman Gallery, this Thursday,
While jogging of a February morning, Gaughan imagined upgrading Delaware Park’s golf course. Here is why that’s the wrong direction to go.