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Blessed Trinity Roman Catholic Church became its first ever locally landmarked building on January 11, 1977.
Move over, Buffalo News…there’s a new player in the local media market.
In the last decade, the city has gained a reputation among enthusiasts for a particular aesthetic. Here’s how they describe it.
Former Syracuse mayor Stephanie Miner will run for governor of New York as an independent candidate. That’s an up for some, a down for others.
For the past six or seven years Binghamton-bred, Buffalo-based indie rock trio, The Tins have garnered national attention for their unique sound.
A new single from Humble Braggers, an EP from Eyes Everywhere.
A major show of the photographer Marion Faller’s work continues at CEPA Gallery through July 8.
Literary news and recommendations written by the editors of Peach Mag, an online literary magazine based in Buffalo.
Dressing, drinking, dining, decorating, driving—doing anything—with discernment, delight, and a dose of defiance can bring the buzz.
I sat down in the new “affordable” $35,000 Tesla sedan and was immediately turned off by the giant iPad that is the center console.
Jacqueline Welch’s show, Especially Now, runs through July 28 at Indigo Art Gallery.
Trumpism or chaos may triumph if Andrew Cuomo goes, writes columnist Bruce Fisher.
After a scathing review and the firing of its executive director, county lawmakers will debate the future of the Erie County Water Authority.
Defending corruption is its own form of corruption. No more favorite sons, no more public relations for elected officials and the Buffalo Niagara Partnership.