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In This Issue:
Sylvia Coles is a photographer, writer, activist, and arts patron.
At CEPA Gallery, Biff Henrich examines the nature of digital photography.
At BT&C Gallery, the conceptual artist Millie Chen documents the turbulent 1970s in wallpaper designs.
Stay in the Loop with this week’s LGBT happenings in Western New York presented by Loop Magazine!
You’d have to be made of Cheetos dust not to be moved by this nature documentary.
Meet Athena Kouimanis, who has reimagined Curly’s, downtown Lackawanna’s long-established destination restaurant.
15 Contestants by Mary Louise Wyrick, whose work in on view at Blue Plate Studio.
MILLIE CHEN’s new show at BT&C Gallery (1250 Niagara Street) comprises wallpaper designs memorializing iconic events of the 1970s.
Ellsworth Milton Statler threw open the doors of his “skyscraper hotel” on January 18, 1908.
Local raids encompass complexities of undocumented workers and immigration enforcement.
The average American stereotypes Halloween as the eternal “spook night” and is surprised to hear that Christmas was once its rival.