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This is the picture of a city that, even at night, had an intimate relationship with the river.
Judge rules to suppress weapon found on man who threatened police on Facebook; Cariol Horne hit with additional charges.
The Green Code has been in effect citywide since April 3 and it’s already busy at work shaping Buffalo.
Bold Folly’s “More Garbage Than Art” gives drowsy, stoned-out meandering guitar sounds, odd vocals, and slow motion drums; Intent To Sell releases their debut album, “Free the Free Minded, with seamless transitions across genres.
At CEPA, a superb beginning to a series exploring the Israeli avant garde.
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!
Christopher Nolan’s new film about the rescue of more than 400,000 British and Allied soldiers from their entrapment by German forces on the French coast, in May and June of 1940.
Arts and Crafts Muse by Bradley Widman is on display at Norberg’s Art & Frame Shop in East Aurora through August 5. The show is entitled Remnants of the Spirit.
When Close-to-home Governments Fail… “The government closest to the people serves the people best.” So goes a popular myth.
It sounds so harsh: “I’m not really here to make friends.” But it’s true. I’m not. And I’m not sure I completely understand those who are.
The administration is not chaotic—we just can’t discern its center of gravity.