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Mar 22, 2017

In This Issue:

News

Here, in a 1935 photograph of the northeast corner of Washington and North Division streets, is the block now occupied by the eight-story Robert B. Adam Parking Ramp.

News

Is Collins recruiting Trumpcare supporters or just setting up a smokescreen?

News

Will block-long buildings like the project at 1166 Jefferson Avenue become the norm, in spite of new rules intended to promote small-scale, incremental redevelopment? Time will tell, as the ZBA considers exceptions to the Green Code.

Culture

The Public’s weekly local music reviews and previews.

Culture

Photographer David Moog’s portrait of the Ecuadoran is a visual artist and educator.

Culture

​A score of fabric works of uncommon artistry and beauty by Jack Edson are currently on show in the Nichols School Gallery.

Culture

An anonymous designer called Mind Romes has created a pretty unique mash up of classic video gaming and classic hip hop. The project, Chronslevania, is a combination of the 1985 Nintendo game Castlevania, and Dr.

Culture

The editors of Peach Mag select a handful of compelling literary selections and events.

Culture

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

Culture

With these two films, it’s a good week to celebrate your inner curmudgeon at the movies.

Visuals

Joe Vollan’s “Leaving Thistle Grow Academy” is part of a show called “Tales From Rusted Gallows,” presented by Collect Art Now.

Visuals

Characters from the digital comic book Volantis by Buffalo-based artist Kevin Delgado. Issue number one of Volantis will debut in April.

Visuals

Jack Edson’s quiltwork is on exhibit at the Nichols School through April 3.

News

Trump is a good deal-maker, at least when it comes to making deals to enrich himself and his family.

News

Trump’s myths are opinions fueled by ignorance. His travel bans are, too.

News

Why Donald Trump and the rest of the GOP want to obliterate the National Endowment for the Arts.