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In This Issue:
Buffalo State and its developer respond—badly—too our investigations of developer’s track record.
A view of Buffalo’s downtown shopping district from the upper levels of the Liberty Building.
The $300,000 Man: Last Friday was the deadline for January’s campaign finance disclosure reports, required of all active campaign committees.
Amanda Besl is an internationally exhibited painter who lives and works in Buffalo.
Meet a painter who sees himself as an applicator and gravity as the artist.
Cartoonist Ted Rall comes to Burning Books to talk about Bernie Sanders and Edward Snowden.
Korey Green and Pete Johnson want your help to bridge the gap between black and white.
The artist enlarges and extends a centuries-old landscape painting tradition.
I love Charlie Kaufman, too, but this movie? Aarghhh…
For this film, director Michael Bay seems to have tempered his customary bombast.
Gravity is the artist, says Gutierrez: His job is not to mess it up.
Sanders, Trump, and appealing to white guys with no prospects.
On weight, overeating, and the curious gay subculture that celebrates heaviness despite the health risks.
Some notes on the January 14 Republican “debate” in South Carolina…