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Issue Archive for
Mar 8, 2017

In This Issue:

News

​Never did a band of leaner, handsomer dandies straddle the high wheel.

News

What Buffalo Police Department’s “detail cars” do in your neighborhood, and other news.

Culture

Saxophonist Kelly Bucheger talks about his music and the growth of Buffalo’s jazz scene.

Culture

The Public’s weekly local music reviews and previews.

Culture

A problem with the humor in art exhibit at the Albright-Knox is finding where it starts and ends.

Culture

Thing you ought to read this week, chosen by the editors of Peach.

Culture

Poet Rosa Alcalá returns to Buffalo for a reading at Just Buffalo Literary Center.

Culture

Buffalo’s Ben Brindise, slam poetry exponent and impresario, beloved educator and fire-tender, has written a chapbook “for the moments.”

Culture

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

Culture

Alfred Hitchcock fans will be the best audience for Julieta, the new film by Pedro Almodovar that was once meant to be his first American film, a starring vehicle for Meryl Streep.

Culture

A picture that owes much to wrestling and operates much like a theme park ride, with dazzling special effects delivered at a breathless pace and high decibel level.

Visuals

Nancy Dwyer’s “Kill Yourself” is part of the “Stop Me If You’ve Heard This One Before” exhibit at the Albright Knox.

News

The price of living in Western New York is rising, while the value of working here is largely stagnant.

News

A founder of Queers for Racial Justice reflects on her own experience with harassment and the February 18 assault in Allentown.

News

Beware the laughter: The humor that exposes Trump also narcotizes.