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In This Issue:
Local immigrant and refugee girls learn to code and share their stories through tech at Coding Your Future.
Stephanie Miner files petitions to run for governor; a Buffalo cop admits in court to being a liar.
The New York Times endorsement makes Teachout the lead competitor to frontrunner Letitia James in the Democratic primary for Attorney General.
At CEPA Gallery, Errol Daniels and Kathy Russell present portraits of former prisoners in words and photographs.
A bike tour presents an alternative history of the city: labor unrest, civil rights struggles, women’s suffrage, LGBTQ movements, and more.
A riddle wrapped in an enigma, with cheese—and a movie that’s good but should have been better.
A nostalgic memoir of Hollywood’s gay underground—for five days only at Dipson Eastern Hills.
DONALD BLANK is a Buffalo photographer whose books, Buffalo 1967 and People I Don’t Know, document street life and people in his city.
Why do we award public lands to single developers? Why is the Collins replacement fraud allowed to proceed?