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Nov 21, 2018

In This Issue:

News

It’s an unusual problem: subsidy programs that can’t find takers.

News

If you think the new Amazon HQ deal is a sweetheart, let us remind you of the subsidies we’re paying locally.

News

The Buffalo Switchmen’s Strike of 1892 is one of the labor defeats that helped build a working-class movement in the United States.

News

Assemblywoman Peoples-Stokes nails it on marijuana decriminalization, DA Flynn backtracks on the issue, and Mayor Brown locates his sensitivity to racial injustice.

Culture

In his latest exploration, the artist—well known for his examination of waterways and aquatic life—turns his attention to bird species that have gone extinct.

Culture

Just when it had begun to seem that years of climate change had made it safe to come out, there comes news to remind us that it still isn’t for some.

Culture

Gregory Lamberson’s latest film has been gestating since 1984, when he wrote the first version of the screenplay at the age of 19.

Visuals

Breverman’s current show at the Burchfield Penney Art Center is called The Contradictions of Being.

News

Instead of a single line out to the suburbs, how about we serve the transportation needs of the city core?