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November 23rd, 2016 by Marti Gorman
Here's a new way to look at Buffalo: through the eyes of its authors. More than 60 local wordsmiths will be signing their labors of love at the Buffalo History Museum on the Saturday after Thanksgiving. The number of authors…
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November 9th, 2016 by Ann Marie Cusella
Monty Python is alive and well at the Kavinoky from now till November 20th. The 39 Steps is hilarious. Hitchcock himself, who directed the 1935 spy thriller on which this is based, would have laughed out loud, as did I and all…
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November 7th, 2016 by Eric Richardson
I first learned of Peach Mag after viewing their event promotion on the Just Buffalo Literary website. I didn’t know anything about them but figured their unique advertising and the lineup of writers scheduled to read was…
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October 26th, 2016 by Marti Gorman
“To envision a city where people couldn’t imagine not having an orchestra, that’s what I’d love to see in Buffalo,” Ms. Falletta said. “Where people, just like they couldn’t imagine not…
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October 21st, 2016 by Mark Abell
Have you ever taken a walking tour of the Darwin Martin House? If not, here are five surprising reasons to do so that I discovered recently during a tour hosted by Bryan Smith, one of 400 volunteers. No, that's…
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October 19th, 2016 by Lesa Quale Ferguson
At that moment, we were less a married couple deciding what to do with our afternoon, and more like two gunslingers from the old West in the midst of a showdown. We had squared off. On his side there was law, order, good sense;…
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October 5th, 2016 by Marti Gorman
Have you ever dreamed of writing a book? It's not as easy as you might think. Getting it published and in the hands of readers is harder yet. This Saturday, at the inaugural Indie Author Day, be inspired by…
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September 28th, 2016 by Lesa Quale Ferguson
It's National Hispanic Heritage month. From September 15 - October 15 the contributions made by Hispanic and Latino Americans to the United States and the hispanic heritage and culture are celebrated. Why now?…
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September 23rd, 2016 by Marti Gorman
What would you do with your money if you were unbelievably wealthy? It's fun to fantasize. It must be even more fun to actually have the means to make a difference. Western New York native and billionaire bond-trader and…
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September 15th, 2016 by Marti Gorman
There are beer drinkers and wine drinkers. And there are movie-goers and theatre folk. The twain shall meet. Tonight! Attend Curtain Up! and you could be in a movie. The American Theatre Wing is filming a documentary…
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September 8th, 2016 by Marti Gorman
Some books are just plain beautiful. Clover and the Shooting Star certainly is. "Charming" and "adorable" are the first exclamations I hear as people turn the stiff, sturdy pages of this delightful little board book. …
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August 30th, 2016 by Lesa Quale Ferguson
The World’s Largest Rubber Duck has left the harbor. Dubbed "Mama Duck," this yellow, vinyl, six story-high duck floated on a steel pontoon for three days in our communal bathtub, aka the Buffalo Harbor. This Mighty Duck…
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August 25th, 2016 by Lesa Quale Ferguson
I don’t love I Love Lucy. Blasphemy! And I should love this sitcom prototype. I Love Lucy revolutionized television. And, I love TV, especially sitcoms. I do LIKE I Love Lucy but generationally-speaking, I was out of sync.…
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August 24th, 2016 by Eric Richardson
Are you a poet looking to showcase your talent? Well, Buffalo is laden with events that will give you a chance to let others hear your voice through poems and share that passion with other poets. Here are three of my favorite…
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August 18th, 2016 by Marti Gorman
The Larkin Building was completed in 1906. A major commercial commission for Frank Lloyd Wright, it radically departed from the conventions of office buildings at that time. Much to the dismay of architects and preservationists,…
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August 12th, 2016 by Marti Gorman
As bright as the sun is these days, Buffalo's vibrant theaters are dark. The theater season doesn't officially kick off for another month. Curtain Up, the gala dinner and free, festive street party that engulfs the entire 600…
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July 24th, 2016 by Marti Gorman
"I’m a shameless fan of this Rust Belt locale that’s constantly reinventing itself. It’s the second largest city in New York and it’s just a 90-minute drive from Toronto." So begins Jennifer Bain's "8…
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July 11th, 2016 by Lesa Quale Ferguson
In April, 2016 renowned author Louise Erdrich took the stage at Kleinhans as part of the Just Buffalo's Babel series and welcomed the audience to Native Land. She was not referring to the 9.5-acre parcel of land in the city of…
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June 16th, 2016 by BuffaloVibe
Our lovely city of Buffalo is a great place to visit, filled with amazing restaurants, boutique shops, art deco architecture and many historic landmarks. With so much to choose from, first time visitors often ask us for…
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June 3rd, 2016 by Lesa Quale Ferguson
The Verizon strike put me on “Red Alert”. Role reversal - it was time for this stay-at- home mom to bring home some bread. The illusory job had two requirements: to be quickly procured and flexible enough to accommodate…
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June 2nd, 2016 by Marti Gorman
You would expect to see San Francisco's MOMA, Chicago's John Hancock Center, and the Whitney Museum in New York City on nearly any architectural itinerary. But an entire city?Buffalo boasts so many architectural gems that…
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June 1st, 2016 by Marti Gorman
There was a time when Buffalo was not known for its winters or for wings, but as the place where a president was shot. It should have become known for innovation and electricity. The Pan-American Exposition was lighting up 350…
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April 19th, 2016 by Marti Gorman
"I’m giving away a big secret that Buffalo has been keeping from everyone for a long time," claims Sharon Mendelaoui in An Entertainment Getaway in Buffalo, New York, a post on Dreamtravelmagazine.com (April…
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April 7th, 2016 by Marti Gorman
Here's a two-fer for you. Check out the Central Library's Since Shakespeare: Reflecting on the Life of the Bard. You'll be celebrating both National Poetry Month and National Library Week (April 10-16) at…
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April 5th, 2016 by BuffaloVibe
Graycliff now officially numbers among The 15 Most Beautiful Places in Upstate New York You Didn't Know Existed according to LAUREN MATISON on Thrillist.com (March 30, 2016). Of course, Western New Yorkers…
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