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[ELECTRONIC/DANCE] DJs Jessa Zenger and Jena Nixon return to Buffalo for a one-night-only warehouse party this Saturday, August 26 presented by Rise Collaborative.
64 West Chippewa Street was a downtown fixture for 120 years. Built in 1880, the building prominently featured a three-story round brick tower with a flared conical roof, emphasizing the corner location.
[LECTURE} Buffalo’s edition of Startup Grind, a national brand that aims to educate and inspire millennial entrepreneurs by offering lectures, has become a regular thing. The next edition will feature the founder of the website Elite Daily, Gerard Adams.
[RALLY] Outraged by the violence in Charlottesville? Appalled that it is simply the latest manifestation of endemic racism and its attendant violence in this country? Eager to say or do something to express yourself?
[CRAFT FAIR] The annual Jack Craft Fair moves outdoors this year, to Wilkeson Pointe at Buffalo’s Outer Harbor.
WHAT TO DO WITH ROUTE 240?
At first glance, America’s off-road vehicle craze seems illogical. But if viewed as an emerging grassroots highway preference, it may resolve a contentious local road-building issue.
[AMERICANA] The penultimate concert in the Elmwood Village Associate’s Picnic in the Parkway concert series happens this Tuesday, August 15. The concert will feature Buffalo stalwarts the Steam Donkeys.
[ROCK] The theme of the next Live at Larkin free concert is Viva Elvis and two local bands will stick to that theme like blue suede on shoes. Party Squad and Band Named Sue will both pay tribute to the King of Rock with back to back sets of Elvis cuts spanning his entire career.