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The region’s biggest Trump donors are now collecting rent from the federal agency charged with enforcing the president’s immigration agenda.
The former Greyhound Bus Station, 672 Main Street, represented at its opening in 1941 the highpoint of intercity bus travel in the United States.
The photographer stitches together 360-degree panoramas of his subjects.
Literary news and recommendations written by the editors of Peach Mag.
Stay in the Loop with LGBT happenings in Western New York presented by Loop Magazine!
Winner of the World Cinema Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival, this film about political corruption is satisfyingly unsurprising in its surprises.
CASSANDRA OTT’s exhibit at Argus Gallery (1896 Niagara Street) is titled ANTIDOTES. The show opens with a reception Friday, September 8, 6-9pm. See more of her work at cassandraott.com.
Calamities held at bay and glimpses of hope, but the public dole to the same players, the same stagnant economic sectors continues.
The statues that Baltimore took down one night in the wake of the Charlottesville riots were beautiful and obscene.