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Buffalo’s water safety testing appears to avoid poor, at-risk neighborhoods.
The whole of this block, in addition to the block to the east, has been occupied by First Niagara Center since its opening in 1996.
Outer Harbor project price has gone from $40 million to as much as $85 million in just five months.
Ani DiFranco talks Babefest an why she sees and end to the “Culture of Me.”
Clyfford Still was apolitical in the extreme. Not so Mark Bradford, for whom Still was an art hero.
Meet 24-year-old Clarence native Kelsey Merkle, a painter with promise.
A lot can happen in three months: You go away for the summer, come back, and everything has changed.
The best things in life are free—especially on Fridays in Buffalo.
Stay in the Loop with this week’s LGBT happenings in Western New York presented by Loop Magazine!
Nothing gives the vapid Hollywood summer offerings a sturdier boot out the door than the return of the Buffalo Film Seminars.
What must SNL’s Lorne Michaels think of his facsimile in this movie?
At long last, a very good week to go to the movies.
There’s a lot of good food out there, and you don’t have to be rich to eat it.
Lockhouse aims to lock up the craft bitter liqueur market.
Kelsey Merkle’s Rose is one of several works the artist will show at this weekend’s Elmwood Avenue Festival of the Arts.
Meet our new mascot. Our new mascot doesn’t have a name. What do you think our new mascot’s name should be?
Rising student debt is a particular problem for poor and minority communities—and a general threat to our society.