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Issue Archive for
Aug 10, 2016

In This Issue:

News

Are Buffalo Police units overzealous in issuing code violations in poor neighborhoods?

News

Fire engulfed the Larkin P Building, 696 Exchange Street, on March 8, 1954.

Culture

The Public’s weekly local music reviews and previews.

Culture

Photographer David Moog’s portrait of the Burchfield Penney’s director.

Culture

Artist Charles Burchfield was an environmentalist a century before the present crisis moment.

Culture

Michelle Ridley—better known by her stage name, Elektra—says she has no fear of fire.

Culture

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

Culture

Philip Roth’s work hasn’t generally translated well to film, but this adaptation raises hope that more filmmakers will tackle him.

Food & Drink

Successful in some ways, stalled in others, Buffalo Public Schools continues its effort to bring local produce into cafeterias.

Food & Drink
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Highbrow or lowbrow, the power of comfort food should not be underestimated.

Food & Drink

A memorial to Kevin Wise, a couple new brewing operations in the works, and some barrel-aging.

Visuals

Greg Kuppinger’s current show at Paper Moon Gallery is called Light and Matter.

Visuals

Read Harper Bishop’s piece on Fruit Belt housing issues in this week’s issue.

News

In the Fruit Belt, a campaign for a community land trust that will empower residents of a gentrifying community.

Culture

Hillary may not be great, but she will inspire greatness. Trump inspires only fear and anger.