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[ROCK] Country, soul, and gospel are the reference points for singer/songwriter Chastity Brown’s brand of smokey, driving, and soulful roots rock music.
[TRIBUTE} Buffalo has no shortage of Grateful Dead cover bands, but not all of them are as good as Scarlet Begonias, perhaps the newest band to join the fray.
[COMEDY] Comedian Luenell has been on at least one of your favorite TV shows—from The Tracy Morgan Show to It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia and Black Jesus. Her brash comedy style tends to keep crowds in a state of constant laughter during her stand...
[TRIBUTE] In mid-October, iconic Tragically Hip frontman Gord Downie passed away after a battle with brain cancer. If you’ve been reliving all of the Hip’s hits in since then, you’re not the only one.
JOE GEORGE has a show of photographs called The French Quarter in August opening at Parables Gallery and Gifts (1027 Elmwood Avenue) on Friday, November 3, 7-9pm. This piece is called Goldfinger.
[ZINE FAIR] You’re probably reading this in print right now, which means you likely subscribe to the notion that printed media is not dead. The artists at the annual Buffalo Zine Fair do too, in factthat’s their tagline. “PRINTED MEDIA IS NOT DEAD.
[LECTURE] Fifty years ago, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. gave a speech called “The Future of Integration” at Kleinhans Music Hall, a speech which imagined a world free of the simmering oppressions of racial and economic injustice and the violence which those oppressions inevitably engendered.