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Allentown’s newest tattoo and piercing studio is raising the bar for an already rich culture.
The Buffalo Athletic Field, at Main Street, Jefferson Avenue, and East Delavan Avenue, was Buffalo’s sporting capital during its short life from 1896 to 1904.
Robert A. Booth explores this idea of how mundane objects become loved artifacts.
At the Buffalo Museum of Science, an examination of mass extinctions—like the one happening now.
Renowned British directors begins the year-long process of learning the lay the land at the venerable festival.
Professional dancer and Buffalo native Allison Buczkowski is about to embark on a journey almost any dancer in the entertainment industry would sacrifice anything to be a part of—Janet Jackson’s Unbreakable World Tour. Buczkowski, 25, who is origi
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In 1996, David Foster Wallace’s epic novel Infinite Jest was released to great critical acclaim, drummed up in part by his publisher’s canny campaign to get it a lot of media attention.
This post-Holocaust film is a rather different one than the relatively few that have addressed this material.
THICK SOY SAUCE BRAND PISTOLS / HOLLIS FRAMPTON was a filmmaker, photographer, writer, and member of the faculty of UB’s Departm
Bianca Stone is a Brooklyn-based poet and artist who will be performing at Just Buffalo’s Silo City Reading Series on August 29 at 7pm.
The fact that Toledo’s water troubles aren’t on Buffalo’s mind is no surprise. The silence on the Buffalo River’s water quality is remarkable.
Dear Keith: I work for a large corporation and a lot of my coworkers are racist.