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March 23rd, 2016 by Lesa Quale Ferguson
… it’s places like this … where we get to know each other, we get to understand each other … and we get to respect one another... ~ Brian Higgins The 2016 Easter season at The Broadway Market opened…
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March 21st, 2016 by Marti Gorman
Books are not dead. Not only are they being read, they can also be eaten. Delicious proof of this can be found at the Edible Book Festival this weekend. Sort of lends a whole new meaning to the phrase "eat…
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March 14th, 2016 by Lesa Quale Ferguson
Steeped in the shadows of concrete industry and wood frame homes, the Old First Ward was a way of life and a state of mind, a place of dreams lost and found. ~ Brian Higgins The First Ward Parade or the Old Neighborhood Parade…
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February 24th, 2016 by Marti Gorman
It's cold, wet and grey outside. You could catch a movie, but why not head to the theater instead? Too expensive? Nope. Not if you're willing to forego Friday and Saturday evenings. Here are seven ways to catch a play for…
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February 16th, 2016 by Marti Gorman
Five Places to Discover Frank Lloyd Wright in Buffalo by Paula Thompson on Parachute.com on February 8, 2016 suggests that fans of Wright view five of his works – old and new – with a visit to Buffalo. …
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January 28th, 2016 by Marti Gorman
Everyday Tourist bloggers Brenda and Richard White call Calgary home. But the pair of freelance writers likes to roam, and they use their blog to "discuss everyday tourist opportunities, ideas and issues from various perspectives,…
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January 28th, 2016 by Marti Gorman
It’s been a full decade since Buffalo artist Julian Montague’s delightfully odd book The Stray Shopping Carts of Eastern North America: A Guide to Field Identification was published and subsequently won the 2006…
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January 20th, 2016 by Marti Gorman
Two of Buffalo's most significant music icons collide in a fine evening of jazz at Kleinhans this week. Orchestra Meets Jazz will rock the music hall on Thursday evening when the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra and the Colored…
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January 15th, 2016 by Marti Gorman
Imagine having to choose just 16 intriguing things to see and do in the U.S. in 2016. That's what CNN's Marnie Hunter and Katia Hetter were charged with doing. The article, published on January 8, 2016, includes Alaska's national…
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January 8th, 2016 by Marti Gorman
Doug Levere's striking snowflake photos continue to generate national excitement and great press for a region accustomed to being slammed for the white stuff. Elyse Wanshel, Trends Writer for The Huffington Post, featured Levere…
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December 3rd, 2015 by BuffaloVibe
Sheer nonsense! The "Buffalo State Asylum for the Insane" sits at the very top of this poorly researched list compiled by paranormal investigator Joni Mayhan. We, of course now know the Asylum as the Richardson Olmsted Complex.…
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November 13th, 2015 by BuffaloVibe
Who watches C=SPAN? You might be surprised at how many people do, and what interesting topics pop up there. It's not Netflix, but there are some real hidden treasures. C-SPAN has Local Content Vehicles (LCVs) that cruise across…
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November 12th, 2015 by Marti Gorman
"Buffalo last year had the lowest out-migration rate of any city in America." What? Isn't Buffalo hemorahaging people? Not according to the Manhattan Institute, a conservative think tank that studies urban issues. In Cities…
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October 16th, 2015 by Marti Gorman
The Buffalo International Film Festival, affectionately known as BIFF, starts its ninth year this week under new direction, with renewed vigor, at an exceptional venue. Two dozen features and 38 shorts will flood the historic…
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October 15th, 2015 by Marti Gorman
This is the best weekend of the year to remember the irascible Ed Summer. His beloved BIFF (Buffalo International Film Festival) is soaring in the hands of his disciples, flying higher than even he could have catapulted it, were…
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October 13th, 2015 by Jared Mobarak
Ever since it bowed at the Sundance Film Festival back in January, Sean Baker's iPhone 5S-shot Tangerine has been a 2015 must-see. The audience buzz critical acclaim continue to carry on as audiences across the pond in the UK…
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October 9th, 2015 by Marti Gorman
1750. That’s when Finnish explorer Pehr Kalm became the first scientist to document the mighty cataract that would later be named Niagara Falls. The Buffalo-Finland connection continues with Eliel and Eero Saarinen,…
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September 25th, 2015 by Marti Gorman
There's a cultural triple header (followed by a cold, craft brew) taking place this Saturday in Buffalo. There may be more free arts events taking place on September 26 than on any other day this year. The Smithsonian-inspired…
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September 22nd, 2015 by Marti Gorman
The Congress for the New Urbanism (CNU) annual conference in Buffalo in 2014 included several events at Larkin Square. The conference helped put Buffalo on the Rust Belt chic map. The organization's website now features A former…
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August 31st, 2015 by Marti Gorman
PBS traveled to Buffalo to produce Buffalo Rebirth, New Adirondack Trails, which was aired on August 28, 2015. It takes a look at how our city is revitalizing the waterfront. After years of being empty, debris-filled lots, Canalside…
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August 19th, 2015 by Marti Gorman
You’ve strolled the Boardwalk. You’ve had your picture taken with Shark Girl by the canals. But have you been to the largest inland naval park in the U.S.? Yep. On Canalside. The Buffalo & Erie County Naval…
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August 12th, 2015 by Marti Gorman
The Buffalo River was once one of most polluted rivers in the nation. In fact, in 1969, it was declared dead. Today, the Buffalo River – like Buffalo itself – is rising. Not with flood waters or toxic effluents, thankfully,…
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August 6th, 2015 by Marti Gorman
Don't wait for the relatives to come to town. Make time now, as the summer wanes, to get to know some new corner of Buffalo, or a local treasure you've always wondered about. But why limit your explorations to…
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August 4th, 2015 by Marti Gorman
A fascinating look at how urban and architectural renewal can help bring legacy cities back, using Buffalo as an excellent living example of this process. “I don't mean the Bilbao effect, where a single extraordinary…
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July 31st, 2015 by Peter Van Scozza
Soar over Buffalo on the wings of Bach! Peter Van Scozza performs Bach Partita #3 for unaccompanied violin, 1st movement, Preludium, as the camera soars over the lake towards the Buffalo skyline, swoops over downtown, following…
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