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Many police departments get what amounts to a stamp of approval from outside evaluators. Not in Buffalo.
Here, in a snowy photograph taken in about 1935, is the corner of Genesee and Fougeron streets.
For now at least, Trump and Cuomo seem to agree on infrastructure spending in New York State.
This week, a Buffalo based musician named Da’Von McCune released his first piece of music, a tribute to first lady Michelle Obama that comes on her birthday—the day after Martin Luther King Day, and in the final week of Barack Obama’s presidency.
Four artists offer works about sailboats, seas, balmy days, and sunny skies.
The Irish Classical Theatre and Buffalo Philharmonic join to present Peter Shaffer’s Amadeus, three performances only.
The editors of the online literary mag Peach look at what’s happening now in the local literary world.
Writer-director Mike Mills was inspired to make his breakthrough film, Beginners, when his own father came out of the closet at the age of 75.
Edreys Wajed’s upcoming show at the Western New York Book Arts Center is called White. Lines. Matter.
Peter Fowler is a local painter who is part of a group show at Studio Hart.
Our local restaurant scene is great—but not immune from a particular discomfiting culture.
The new administration in DC can’t spoil all of Buffalo’s momentum, but it may poison our politics.