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In This Issue:
Michelle Bonn Guideline Medical founder helps medical device manufacturers navigate government regulations.
The big pols are finally paying attention to a pervasive regional health threat.
In 1981, every building on the block between Main, Washington, Huron, and Chippewa, except the original Buffalo Savings Bank, was razed.
Here’s a chain of events that political observers are chatting about, more or less in temporal narrative order…
David Moog’s portrait of painter, educator, and writer Mark Lavatelli.
This Torn Space production is definitely worth seeing, and perhaps more than once.
Dancehall instructor Rishone Todd is a man of many talents who receives no bigger joy than sharing them with the community of Buffalo.
Stay in the Loop with this week’s LGBT happenings in Western New York presented by Loop Magazine!
Reviews of Eisenstein in Guanajuato, Behind the White Glasses, and A War.
Rachel Ostrow’s Heaven Knows is part of the artist’s solo show on exhibit at the Kenan Center in Lockport through March 25.
The Oft-Forgotten Effie Etevens by Caitlin Cass. Parts one and two in a five-part series about an uncelebrated life.
What the fall of commodity prices means for Brazil, Russia, India, and China.
With Donald Trump, we’re on the cusp of becoming the laughingstock of the Western world.