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A high-speed chase causes injuries and property damage, a no-knock raid yields few drugs and no money or weapons. What happened?
Susan Tanner was mortal, like we all are, but this fixture in the music industry had super powers.
“If we are to maintain our present war production pace, the women of Buffalo and Erie County must be brought to the realization that they are needed in war plants to take the places of men called to the colors.” —Mrs. M.
On Saturday, April 23, a host of Western New Yorkers (local media reports estimated 2,000, organizers estimated as many as 4,000) joined in the March for Science, a nationwide demonstration of support both for funding of scientific research (which
Our monthly examination of how the Green Code is being implemented in City Hall.
Neither emerging scandals nor frustrated lawmakers could derail the governor’s budget priorities.
A new music festival was recently announced for Buffalo’s Cobblestone District, and the lineup is full of exciting national acts, rising regional bands, and, up-and-coming local artists.
Works by a dozen or so Autism Services artists are currently on show in the WNED studios building.
Literary news and recommendations written by the editors of Peach Mag.
Stay in the Loop with this week’s LGBT happenings in Western New York presented by Loop Magazine!
Remembrance of Film Festivals Past: Colossal, Graduation, Their Finest
Video didn’t just kill the radio star, it also relegated a lot of B movies to the small screen.
Our Lady of Reproductive Rights belongs to series of works by Gabrielle Goldstein on view last weekend at Artspace for her BFA exhibition show titled TRIGGERED SNOWFLAKES.
Through April 28, WNED studios hosts an exhibit of works on loan from Autism Services, Inc.