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William Kunstler was for many years the best-known civil rights attorney in America. He had, since he first represented Freedom Riders attempting to integrate interstate buses in Mississippi in 1962, been a central figure in nearly every major civil rights case.
Large-scale protests are important—but imagine what dissident bureaucrats can do.
[FILM] Another Tuesday night, another terrific movie at the Buffalo Film Seminars.
Remembering the great journalist, cultural analyst, political and jazz critic, and independent thinker, who died last week at the age of 91.
When in doubt, a book is the perfect gift—especially if it’s by a local author.
At Silo City on Friday, November 4, 5-8pm, Bruce Jackson releases a new book of photos of Buffalo’s waterfront grain elevators.
Bruce Jackson’s new book, American Chartres: Buffalo’s Waterfront Grain Elevators, launches at Silo City November 4.
Comparing the Albright-Knox’s public planning process and the Olmsted Conservancy’s less-than-open approach.
A new annual series turns its lens on the films and filmmakers of Iran.
Sixteen screenings and events that film-lovers should plan on this fall.