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May 24, 2017

In This Issue:

News

It was an expensive dinner after a long day of meetings on the SolarCity project. 

News

Segal’s Delicatessen, “where corned beef is king,” was one of several kosher delis that have existed on Hertel Avenue.

Culture

Partying on a patio on a summer day in Buffalo with hometown boys Kyle Tatum and Brian Doyle, better known as Eyes Everywhere, is something every resident should do as often as possible.

Culture

The Public’s weekly local music reviews and previews.

Culture

At UB Anderson Gallery, three artists make use of objects from the Cravens Collection of pre-modern artifacts.

Culture

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

Culture

The Albright family, at least the three members of it who we know who used one, had an ambivalent relationship with the camera. First there was Raymond K. Albright. John J. Albright’s oldest son, born to him and his wife Harriet in 1875.

Culture

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

Culture

We all know that once the weather warms up in Western New York we are outdoors as much as possible. We’ve compiled the 2017 Ultimate Outdoor Events Calendar as a way to help you narrow down the endless options.

Culture

In 1981, philosopher and founder of the Harvard Film Archive Stanley Cavell published Pursuits of Happiness: The Hollywood Comedy of Remarriage, a study of seven screwball comedies (It Happened One Night, The Awful Truth, Bri

Food & Drink

Our intrepid correspondent and friends offer you the best beer choices for warm weather.

News

The bird count, some dog ticks, and a trio of foxes: If you’ve forgotten what I’m naming, you’re gonna long to reclaim it one day.

News

What I’ve learned from a satirical, anti-masturbation cartoon dolphin named Fappy.