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In This Issue:
You don’t have to go as far as Flint, Michigan, to find a serious lead poisoning problem.
After almost 50 years, questions about Love Canal waste buried in a Wheatfield landfill.
In this 1952 photograph, the tunnel beneath Main Street and Kensington Avenue is nearing completion.
Allentown’s newest boutique offering premium comfort where it’s needed most.
New work by veteran area artist and teacher Vena DiBernardo and sculptor and metalworker Robert Then.
Performance artist Cat McCarthy offers dating horror stories, Valentine’s Day laments, and advice on finding your perfect mate.
Stay in the Loop with this week’s LGBT happenings in Western New York presented by Loop Magazine!
Two films exploring relationship shifts in old age for Valentine’s weekend.
In 1989, when Michael Moore burst on the documentary film scene with his unprecedentedly successful film Roger and Me, the late film critic Pauline Kael was not among those acclaiming his debut.
Heartbeats, embroidery on linen by Molly Petrucci, is one of the many inaugural images for the Buffalo Public Schools art department’s #bpsartWorks social media campaign.
Hydraulic Hearth made us this awesome heart-shaped pizza. We photographed it. Then we ate it. And it was delicious.
Everyone is a last minute Valentine’s Day shopper.
In which our resident advice columnist Keith Buckley scoffs at the true meaning of Valentine’s Day.