On May 15, at 6pm, UB School of Architecture Small Built Works Program (lead image) with Citizens for Regional Transit (CRT) ...
The “Buffalo…..who knew?” podcast series aims to highlight the (often under appreciated, sometimes unearthed) assets of Buffalo–particularly as it relates to the built and natural environment. It ...
Death of a Streetcar Named Virginia Woolf by Tim Ryder is at Alleyway Theatre, 1 Curtain Up Alley, Buffalo, NY 14202. The play runs from April 27 – May 11, ...
Hartman’s Distilling has been given the green light by Guinness World Record to try to break the standing record for the world’s largest mint julep cocktail. The previous record is ...
Reading Rainbow was launched, setting the stage for it to become the most successful PBS children’s series in television ...
Now that there’s a Mexican restaurant on almost every city block, it’s no surprise that more and more Cinco de Mayo events are taking shape. Throwing their sombreros into the ...
Buffalo Pride Week is going to be one for the record books this year, thanks in part to the over-the-top event, Intersect: A ...
There’s a warehouse on the city’s East Side, located at 372 Feugeron Street, at the intersection of Genesee Street, that is ramping up to become a cultural event center in short order. One of the ...
Emmy-nominated, multi-platinum selling musician and composer Ben Folds announced the return of his popular Paper Airplane Request Tour, performing solo shows across the U.S. including a stop this fall ...
I used to have a reactive dog. I still do. But I used to too. While trying out a little Mitch Hedberg humor, I must say that there’s nothing overly ...
THE A.I. AT DELPHI, a new play by Bella Poynton, directed by Jeffrey Coyle, presented by First Look Buffalo, starring: ...
The City of Buffalo is planning to relocate its public works facilities to a property near Bailey Avenue and Dingens Street.