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published on Jun. 20, 2018 10am

I was a vegan for close to 10 years. I’m not anymore. Here’s why, and here’s a call for a nuanced conversation about cruelty and environmental impacts of consumerism.

published on Oct. 14, 2015 1am

While the GOP looks in vain for discipline and a resonant message, Democrats like Poloncarz and Clinton coast toward election.

published on Dec. 11, 2017 1pm

Humankind cannot bear very much reality. —T.S. Eliot, Four Quartets

published on May. 11, 2016 2am

Reviews of Midnight Special, April and the Extraordinary World, The Man Who Knew Infinity, and Sing Street.

published on Mar. 2, 2016 2am

Here’s a chain of events that political observers are chatting about, more or less in temporal narrative order…

published on Feb. 17, 2015 11pm

Lies, hallucinations, apologists, and Brian Williams.

published on Nov. 7, 2017 7am

Shown above is the flip side of your SAT-formatted Scantron New York State ballot. Be sure to flip over the ballot and mark these three referendum questions.  These are not endorsements by the staff or editors of the Public: these are my opinions alone. 

published on Jul. 29, 2018 9am

There is a lot going on these days. If it is not clear to you by now, maybe reading this will help. The endgame that is epitomized by the acendency of the current Trump strategery (as we know it) is on a full upswing.

published on Mar. 30, 2016 1am

There are some marvels in the seventh and final round of the Amid/In WNY exhibit currently at Hallwalls

published on May. 20, 2016 5am

Either Donald Trump is a liar, or Chris Collins is a dupe. Possibly, all of the above are true.

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