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In This Issue:
Buffalo city budget woes, and the reassignment of Buffalo News cultural critic Colin Dabkowski.
Immigration lawyer by day, punk singer by night, Irene Rekhviashvili is the frontwoman of the noise punk band Alpha Hopper.
Four concise tracks, “weird and loud,” from Hop Hop, a.k.a. Jazmine Frazier.
At the Artists Group Gallery, artwork by a collective of artists of color—plus Len Biszkont next door at Art Dialogue.
Meet Janea Kelly, winner of the inaugural Peach Gold in Poetry Prize.
A pleasant example of a genre our film editor likes to refer to as Nice People Get Their Shit Together.
Joey Goergen’s show at Argus Gallery (1896 Niagara Street) closes with a reception on Thursday, July 5, 6-9pm.
Three local developers who profit from leases to the agencies that execute Trump’s vicious border policies.
If police lives already matter and have special legal protections—and black lives, not so much—what is this Blue Lives Matter movement really about?