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published on Mar. 21, 2016 12pm

[FOLK] Given today’s barrage of folk-influenced singer-songwriters, it seems inconceivable that Joan Baez was ever a singular entity.

published on Apr. 24, 2018 3pm

The Democratic challenger to Chris Collins talks about his background, his politics, and his opponent.

published on Aug. 22, 2018 6am

Why do we award public lands to single developers? Why is the Collins replacement fraud allowed to proceed?

published on Mar. 30, 2017 5am

It’s an Obama-era regulation with such broad support, even many Breitbart commenters can’t believe it’s being repea

published on Apr. 3, 2018 7am

Last week, I wrote of Chris Collins’ extraordinarily hyperbolic attacks on his young constituents: There were a lot of moms, dads, and kids at those marches.

published on Feb. 6, 2017 2pm

[POP] Stephen Bishop arrived on the scene at an odd time for singer-songwriters, as the genre’s reigning champs, James Taylor, Carole King, and Carly Simon (to name a few) struggle

published on Mar. 12, 2019 11am

Buffalo’s Infringement Festival organizers are filling up not just one but two stages at Mohawk Place.

published on Apr. 9, 2018 1pm

[FOLK] A Greenwich Village folk scene original who grew up in nearby Snyder, Eric Andersen, now 75, has written tunes recorded by Johnny Cash, Dylan, the Dead, Linda Ronstadt, Judy Collins and many others.

published on Jan. 15, 2019 1pm

[POP] 6 million downloads of the Maroon 5-esque tune “Shut Up and Dance,” and this Ohio quartet got catapulted into pop stardom, but their musical aspirations run a bit deeper than that particular track might lead you to believe—something that critics picked up on from the get-go.

published on Feb. 2, 2015 11am

[DANCE PARTY] They’re both big whiners for sure. But with The Smiths vs.

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