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The first black woman to be elected to the US House of Representatives, the first black candidate for president of the US.
“We do not come to Niagara to see the falls,” said Kennedy. “We come to see you and the people of Northern New York.”
Last week, candidates for public office filed their post-primary campaign finance disclosures. Oh joy!
Works of three important artists of the Mexican socio-political artistic revolutionary tradition.
Meet David Jackson and Elizabeth Fuhrmann, whose podcast is a platform for local couples to talk about modern love.
Stay in the Loop with this week’s LGBT happenings in Western New York presented by Loop Magazine!
Director Nanni Moretti’s touch is always light, his humor never far from the surface.
A narrow view of the endless offering at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival.
Some local restaurants are more than happy to work around dietary restrictions and preferences.
If you don’t think fine reds are produced in Western New York, Arrowhead Spring’s Robin and Duncan Ross will prove you wrong.
Raymond Bonilla is a nationally recognized illustrator and fine artist based in Buffalo.
The price of doing business in Buffalo just went down, thanks to Preet Bharara.
Comparing the Albright-Knox’s public planning process and the Olmsted Conservancy’s less-than-open approach.