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Issue Archive for
May 17, 2017

In This Issue:

News

Community groups demand police reform, the Common Council buys the department new rifles.

News

The interchange is huge: consuming about 3,296,000 square feet of space, or enough to fit 66 Ellicott Square Buildings.

News

A small collection of political items, both facts and heard-on-the-streets.

Culture

The Public’s weekly local music reviews and previews.

Culture

One artist offers paintings of young African Americans, the other mixed media examining the legacies of the Vietnam War.

Culture

Literary news and recommendations written by the editors of Peach Mag​,.

Culture

The current project, launched in the winter of 2015 by 16 students, is called the Buffalo Benches Project.

Culture

In the early 1990s, when it first opened, Joe Marcella’s club was an island: It was the only nightclub downtown—the only nightclub in Western New York, really. It was the only place to dance late at night.

Culture

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

Culture

Like Prometheus, Alien: Covenant ends with a cliffhanger and promise of another entry, but this origin feels as told as it is old.

Culture

The title character of Joseph Cedar’s surprisingly entertaining and poignant film calls himself “a consultant” at one point. This isn’t so much a lie as a misleading statement.

Culture

Iraq, 2007. The war is over—President Bush has declared victory and rebuilding is underway.

Visuals

Tyler Harrington was greatly loved, greatly talented.

Visuals

Julia Bottoms-Douglas is one of two artists whose work is currently on exhibit at Buffalo Art Studios.

News

How your daily newspaper privileges police sources and police versions of events over the versions offered by the community.

News

Letters to the editor expressing concerns about Trump.

News

What M&T’s annual report says about the bank’s political priorities