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Gothic Hall, 189 Main Street, was one of the most interesting and unusual buildings in Buffalo.
Denise O’Donnell raised for than $1 million, then never ran for office.
Local actors and musicians mount a staged reading with music of Goethe’s ungainly masterwork.
While attending one of Verve Dance Studio’s monthly dance battles, I witnessed an unassuming, smiley, petite woman elevate the room with her high-flying tricks and groovy rhythm.
Some verses and books to consider, via the editors of Peach Mag.
Stay in the Loop with this week’s LGBT happenings in Western New York presented by Loop Magazine!
You’re out with your friends looking to blow off some steam after a horrible day of work. You’ve been looking forward all day to a well-earned draught and you place your order. The bartender replies, “Oh, you don’t want that one, sweetie.
Bruce Adams: Untitled 029 (Shop Vac), from the exhibition Amid/In WNY Epilogue, currently on view at Hallwalls through February 24.
Cornelia Dohse-Peck exhibition, CROSSROADS, opens this Friday at Carnegie Arts Center.
Large-scale protests are important—but imagine what dissident bureaucrats can do.
William Kunstler was for many years the best-known civil rights attorney in America.