published on Apr. 26, 2017 12am
“If we are to maintain our present war production pace, the women of Buffalo and Erie County must be brought to the realization that they are needed in war plants to take the places of men called to the colors.” —Mrs. M.
published on Apr. 26, 2017 12am
Through April 28, WNED studios hosts an exhibit of works on loan from Autism Services, Inc.
published on Apr. 26, 2017 12am
Our monthly examination of how the Green Code is being implemented in City Hall.
published on Apr. 26, 2017 12am
Our Lady of Reproductive Rights belongs to series of works by Gabrielle Goldstein on view last weekend at Artspace for her BFA exhibition show titled TRIGGERED SNOWFLAKES.
published on Apr. 25, 2017 2pm
On Saturday, April 23, a host of Western New Yorkers (local media reports estimated 2,000, organizers estimated as many as 4,000) joined in the March for Science, a nationwide demonstration of support both for funding of scientific research (which the Trump administration seems determined to...
published on Apr. 25, 2017 2pm
[TRIBUTE] On Thursday, April 27, the Katy Miner Quintet will pay tribute to “The First Lady of Song,” Ella Fitzgerald, with a special show at Pausa Art House. This month marks the 100th birthday of Fitzgerald, who died in 1996.
published on Apr. 25, 2017 2pm
[TRIBUTE] As part of their BPO Rocks series, the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra will take on the music of Prince this Friday, April 28. Winborne Music’s Brent Haven, who has also done The Music of Led Zeppelin and the Music of the Rolling Stones...
published on Apr. 24, 2017 2pm
[DISCUSSION] Former NSA executive turned whistleblower, Thomas Drake, will speak at Burning Books on Thursday.
published on Apr. 23, 2017 8am
If properly applied, over time the Green Code could be a transformational force for the human and natural environments.
published on Apr. 19, 2017 12am
Love Canal waste, NYET Carl, and how unions fair in the age of Trump.