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GreenWatch: Kayaking on the Buffalo River
Infringement Spotlight: DASHURI
Film review: PIXELS
What a great idea for a movie – if only it had been made about 20 years ago.
In a nutshell (and Hollywood movies don’t get made if you can’t fit the idea in a nutshell), Pixels is Ghostbusters versus video games. We’re talking old school video games here, the kind you had to go to a video arcade to play. If you don’t know what a video arcade is, ask your parents. It was an 80s thing.
Infringement Spotlight: Jay Aquarious
Infringement Spotlight: Scott Cummings, director of Buffalo Juggalos
Feature Friday by Rise Collaborative
GreenWatch: A New Climate Warning and Reality
Our Top Picks From the New City Dining Cards App
You’ve seen them in most stores in Buffalo. You’ve probably purchased a deck or received one as a gift; flipping through the contents to find some of your favorite restaurants. City Dining Cards have replaced those old out-dated “entertainment books,” and now the successful Buffalo based company is taking their business to the next level with their new free City Dining Cards App.
Did a Liberal Jihadist Fabricate Paladino's Emails?
MAPS Foundation: Helping Students Excel
$15 and Resentment
Facebook has become a sort of modern-day, digitized town square or water-cooler. It’s where we have epic debates and fights over the news of the day, and also share Instagrammed pictures of our dinners. In the last day or so, there’s been a lively debate on my Facebook timeline in response to this post of mine (my Facebook profile is locked down, and my general rule is I won’t friend you unless we’ve met in real life).
Hey, It Could Have Been "Damn Ukrainians"
They held the “Yay Carl” rally on the steps of City Hall Wednesday afternoon, and it was sparsely attended. I drove by at around 5:15—Carl was waiting to speak and looking upon his creation—and most of the crowd was made up of reporters and curious passersby.
Infringement Festival 2015 Pullout
Infringement Spotlight: Randy Niles
Infringement Spotlight: Amy Lynn Duengfelder
Infringement Spotlight: Space Cubs
Young Lives in Hard Times
5 Underdogs of Infringement Festival
Pacing oneself during Infringement Festival may be the key to sustained energy, but even the most disciplined of returning attendees can run low on steam during a round-the-clock, 11-day arts smorgasbord. Sometimes popular consensus wins out and we opt to join friends at a party rather than see something we heard was exceptional. Maybe the location was far off the beaten path or the performance conflicted with several others.