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Issue Archive for
Sep 13, 2017

In This Issue:

News

The Hydraulics, more commonly known as Larkinville today, was Buffalo’s first true industrial neighborhood, dating back to 1827.

News

The proposed Chason Affinity project on Elmwood is going to court—which means the Green Code is, too.

Culture

Several of the most exciting albums for fall are actually late summer releases, including Native Invader by Tori Amos (Decca, September 8), a high-concept set that dwells on the fate of mankind through a pagan lens, the latest from Hercul

Culture

Art. It’s not just for looking anymore. An upcoming exhibit at the Albright-Knox Art Gallery is about art for all the senses—hearing, tasting, smelling, feeling, as well as looking.

Culture

On Monday, Curtain Up! week kicked off with a celebration of one of the local theater community’s finest ambassadors.

Culture

This Friday, September 15, the regional theater season opens with a celebration.

Culture

Poetry by Zach Blackwood and s.g.​ ​​maldonado-vélez, flash fiction from Sebastian Castillo.

Culture

Kenmore native Andrew Miano on building a movie about buildings and people.

News

Justice & Opportunity Community Organizer India Walton on the BPD’s use of excessive force and biased tactics.