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In This Issue:
Henry Street no longer exists. As with several others, Henry Street was wiped off the map by the Waterfront Urban Renewal Project in 1963. Seen here in 1958, Henry Street was one of the rights-of-way that led from the Terrace to the Erie Canal.
David Moog’s portrait of the visual artist and arts administrator.
Long title, cool show: a Santeria-laced video project at CEPA Gallery.
Literary news and recommendations written by the editors of Peach Mag, an online literary magazine based in Buffalo.
Artist Stanzi Vaubel answers questions about a multi-artist, multimedia, multi-location art festival that runs May 16-20.
Stay in the Loop with this week’s LGBT happenings in Western New York presented by Loop Magazine!
Citizen Jane: Battle for the City, a documentary about the great urban theorist and activist Jane Jacobs, opens with a quotation from her seminal 1961 book, The Death and Life of Great American Cities: “Cities have the capability
Oh, how Jackie Kennedy would probably hate Guy Ritchie’s King Arthur: Legend of the Sword.
New gin exclusively uses local cherry blossoms from Olmsted Parks.
Ariel Aberg-Riger’s visual letter to Congressman Chris Collins of Clarence.
Hetta and Esther Gardner are City Honors students whose first ever art show opened last weekend at Rust Belt Books (415 Grant Street).
So Chris Collins didn’t read the GOP healthcare bill—who could? It’s nearly unreadable and totally heartbreaking.
A police officer was injured and a suspect killed in Black Rock, and police and media accounts have left basic questions unanswered.
On Chechnya’s “prophylactic” pogrom against the LGBTQ community.
