more by The Public Staff
published on Mar. 13, 2018 2pm
[CELEBRATION] Most people here in Buffalo know about the two major parades; the “real” parade A.K.A. the Old Neighborhood parade in South Buffalo, and the OG parade down Delaware Avenue, which is now in its 78th year.
published on Mar. 7, 2018 12am
Kensington High School on Suffolk Street received national attention for its students’ efforts to sell war bonds for the Second World War.
published on Mar. 6, 2018 8pm
JOHANNA C. DOMINGUEZ took this photo at “Stand With Our Students,” a March 1 vigil held at St. Paul’s Cathedral in response to the school shooting in Parkland, Florida. See more of Dominguez’s work at jcd.photography.
published on Mar. 6, 2018 5pm
Nate McMurray confronts Chris Collins, Dave DiPietro puts his church in a tight spot.
published on Mar. 6, 2018 11am
It’s computer science. And it’s sound art. And it’s a dance party.
published on Mar. 6, 2018 9am
Yance Ford’s Oscar-nominated documentary tells a story about the persistence of racism and injustice, and about grief.
published on Mar. 6, 2018 9am
Brooklyn-based artist Vandana Jain’s work is topical and political, and her new exhibit at Hallwalls opens Friday, March 9.
published on Mar. 6, 2018 8am
The Burchfield Penney hosts a celebration of Buffalo’s immigrant and refugee communities.
published on Mar. 6, 2018 8am
“Don’t let the bastards grind you down.” —Margaret Atwood.
published on Mar. 6, 2018 12pm
[ROCK] Buffalo music stalwart Rob Falgiano will drop a solo acoustic set on the front stage at Nietzsche’s on Saturday, March 10. Expect an eclectic mix of rock, R&B, and funk from the locally-based singer/songwriter.