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In This Issue:
Big Joe’s closed in 1966, and the three-story building where Joe tended bar for two decades was demolished by the City of Buffalo in 1981.
Gary Orfield has published has published a study on education and structural racism in Buffalo.
The Working Families Party named a placeholder for its attorney general candidate.
A look at the billionaires and corporate forces that created the crisis that striking teachers are responding to.
This weekend, Buffalo house music producer and DJ Rufus Gibson will head over to Detroit to perform at Sampled 16, an official after party of Movement Festival, one of the biggest house and techno music festivals in the world.
Single: “Sundried Mind” by The Tins Recommended if you like: Mac Demarco, Tame Impala, The Beatles
Craig’s very beautiful paintings and similar media works comprise landscapes, skyscapes, and waterscapes.
Three images by Melissa Efrus, a novel by Melissa Broder.
What should you do today? Let us help you figure that out. Our handy day-by-day guide to some of the summer’s best outdoor happenings in Western New York!
The Lyceum, an experiment in peripatetic education at Silo City, presents a course on urban ecologies.
A farmland noir, a Wim Wenders documentary, and Juliette Binoche.
The data show Erie County as moderately prosperous and middle class—except for the half of households that aren’t.