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[PUNK] Western New York’s take on GWAR, or something like that, is Green Jelly.
[COMEDY] Don’t underestimate Michelle Wolf; she’s got some writing chops. Working on two popular late night shows, Late Night with Seth Meyers, and the Daily Show with Trevor Noah, Wolf has likely written some of your favorite bits in the last few years.
[AMERICANA] Billy Strings is a young, up and coming singer/songwriter based in Nashville. At 24, the guitarist and singer has shared the stage with the likes Del McCoury and Yonder Mountain String Band, and has recently played a string of festival dates.
[BUDDHISM] Western New Yorkers will have a rare opportunity to see traditional Tibetan Buddhist culture in action during two events on Saturday at UNITY of Buffalo Church, when a touring group of Tibetan monks
This photograph by Adi Nes is part of the show opening this Friday at CEPA: Place Relations: Identity in Contemporary Israeli Avant Garde Art.
As day four of the Carl Paladino hearings began in Albany today, a group of protestors gathered outside of the State Education Department Building. See video of the protest below.
[ROCK] Musician Dustin Hill and the rest of his garage rock band have chosen their hill to die on: they’ve called their band Black Pussy. Despite all of its cringeworthyness, the band refuses to change the name—in fact, it’s likely they see the whole controversy as great PR.
[PUNK] Moved from The Woods at Bear Creek due to geographical complications, Reel Big Fish will perform at the Rapids Theatre in Niagara Falls on Friday, June 30.
[COMEDY] “You know, Ella Fitzgerald once worked on this stage. But did she put her butt on the floor? No,” said comedian Paula Poundstone on stage, laying flat on her back with her legs propped up on a stool.