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Issue Archive for
Oct 26, 2016

In This Issue:

News

William Street was called, in a 1908 Buffalo Illustrated Times account, “the great East Side’s greatest thoroughfare.”

News

Unless you’re running for office or working on a campaign, this is a dull year in local politics.

News

New oversight could make scandal-plagued SUNY Polytechnic Institute projects more transparent.

Culture

Local musicians play with and pay homage to Buffalo-born composer Nils Vigeland.

Culture

Such a big band. So many people. So much pumpkin. And such a great new record.

Culture

The Public’s weekly local music reviews and previews.

Culture

Photographer David Moog’s portrait of the Buffalo-based watercolorist, freelance illustrator, and arts educator.

Culture

Venerable gallery opens new space on Hertel Avenue with a show of regional artists.

Culture

It is the season of the clowns. Why do they terrify? Why do we belittle them? Where do they come from?

Culture

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

Culture

Two sequels, based on best-selling series novels, both starring Hollywood heavy-hitters named Tom.

Culture

Through January in Toronto, a nearly comprehensive retrospective of the controversial writer-director’s work.

Food & Drink
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Autumn is one of the best times of year for a drive.

Food & Drink

Step Out Buffalo’s inaugural Buffalo Cocktail Classic pits a dozen of the area’s best bartenders against one another.

Visuals

Chuck TIngley’s notebook sketches are currently on view at Studio Hart.

Visuals

If you’re going to the RISE Collaborative’s ’90s-themed Halloween party at the Waiting Room (334 Delaware Ave) on Saturday night, share your costume at a few other spots

Visuals

GREG MCCLURE took some lovely, sloppy photos of the band Mallwalkers (saxophonist Tony Flaminio is our cover boy), who y

News

I used to smoke crack. And, as a new film reminded me, once you open the door to the dungeon, it never completely shuts.