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The college gave huge concessions to Greenleaf Development and skirted state review of contract.
Every now and then, a photograph pops up without any information attached. No inscription is included on the back, no date is known, and the intent of the photograph is lost to history.
Police are quiet, the mayor sticks his head in the sand, and our local daily paper buys in.
She’s a proud single mother of five from Buffalo who makes a living solely as a musician and now she’s taking on the spirit of Nina Simone.
Photographer David Moog’s portrait of the dancer, choreographer, and educator.
Artist Charlie Clough releases a book documenting his latest public collaboration.
The editors of Peach offer some cool things to read this week.
Stay in the Loop with this week’s LGBT happenings in Western New York presented by Loop Magazine!
Anthony Melice is a graphic designer from Buffalo, New York. Cover art comes from his digital art series titled Digital Scraps.
Seen on Bailey Avenue #138 by photographer David Torke. Part of the one-night-only pop-up exhibit Buffalo East at the Saddle Up Saloon this Friday, February 24.
America’s leading media, like The New York Times and The Washington Post, have so far refused to normalize Trump’s abnegation of American values.
Spend three hours on a plane with Congressman Chris Collins. I dare you.
Repealing the Johnson Amendment is not about free speech for religious groups, it’s about political contributions.