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Frankly, dear reader, I’m disappointed in you this year. What were you thinking when you voted in this category? Do we live in the same city? Maybe I stepped through a tear in the space-time continuum when I counted your votes, or accidentally took a bunch of heroine, because I don’t believe what I’m reading.

A bunch of you, I can only assume, copied off of last year’s issue, or you just don’t get out enough. Under Best Annual Festival, four of the five nominees remain unchanged—Taste of Buffalo, Elmwood Avenue Festival of the Arts, Allentown Art Festival, and the Italian Festival. Sure these folks know how to put together some food carts and arts vendors, but why not throw on an eye patch and head to the equally venerable Olcott Pirate Festival?

And I have to believe that your out of town visitors are going to stop coming if you keep dragging them to the same tired venues. Perennial favorites Elmwood Village, Anchor Bar, Niagara Falls, and the Albright-Knox made the list again. I know, I know—“But man, Niagara Falls is one of the seven wonders of the world!” Well, according to wonderclub.com, it’s one of the “Forgotten Natural Wonders of the World.” The world forgot it, guys. This is the 21st century, come on! And besides, there are 69 wonders total these days, so it’s not even that exclusive anymore. I thought you, of all people, would’ve known that.

City Hall, the Guaranty Building, and the Albright-Knox all made the top five favorite buildings list again. Sure, they’re all very pretty, but beauty’s only skin-deep. What can you say about them besides, “Oh, it’s so pretty!” I want character in my buildings, something I can talk about. Like the ugly monstrosity that Canisius College calls Churchill Tower, which blocks the view of its much more beautiful (and thus less interesting) gold-domed Old Main building.

You could’ve been more original when considering outdoor public spaces, too. Bidwell Parkway, Delaware Park, and Forest Lawn Cemetery made the top five list for the, I don’t know, millionth time in a row! Did you know that the cemetery is full of dead people? And how about the feelings of Chapin and Lincoln Parkways? Did you ever think of that?

When it comes to the year’s biggest mistake, it all depends on whose perspective your looking at it from and what you consider a mistake. I doubt Ashley Alexandra Dupré, the now-famous 22-year-old call girl Eliot Spitzer was caught with, considers that scandal much of a mistake. And the unflappable Byron Brown’s son going on an illegal, late-night knockaround drive didn’t seem to have too much of an effect on his political career. He never even apologized (nor did his son, for that matter…he had his lawyer do it). And while we may have “lost” Chris Drury and Danny Briere, they “found” scads of money in New York and Philadelphia, respectively.

Okay, so I’m not totally disappointed in you. There were a couple of great contradictions in the voting. You seem to want both the Aud and City Hall renovated and torn down. And while I understand, to an extent, your desire to have City Hall come down on a business day (we could get Steve Casey and Byron Brown!), there are a lot of good folks who work there who deserve nothing but our thanks for their service.

And I do agree with you that the concrete behemoth Convention Center needs to come down, so the original street grid can be restored downtown.

At least three of your picks for most promising green project involve buildings that are LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certified, signifying an important sea change towards environmentally-friendly building practices. They include the Dulski federal building rehab project, the new Blue Cross Blue Shield building and Damen’s new Center for Information, Research and Community.

I’ve noted that your picks for what you hope happens in 2008 are toned down a bit from years past. While we know already that the Sabres can’t win the Stanley Cup, you’ve given up on the Bills donning Super Bowl rings, and now just hope they can make the playoffs. No longer do you look to the waterfront being redeveloped, you just want work to begin. And gas prices going down, well, you should understand that they’re just going to keep on rising until the oil runs dry.

—peter koch

Top-five vote getters, listed in no particular order. Photos by Rose Mattery


Albright-Knox Art Gallery

Best Annual Festival
Allentown Art Festival
Taste of Buffalo
Elmwood Avenue Festival of the Arts
Erie County Fair
Italian Festival

Best Annual Fundraiser
MASH Bash
Variety Club Telethon
Ride for Roswell
World’s Largest Disco
Catwalk for Charity

Best Place to Eavesdrop
Spot Coffee
On Chippewa
Old Pink
The elevators at City Hall
Caffe Aroma

av editor pick

Best Late Night Exercise

The Sunday Night Bike Ride

Can’t decide between a beer and a bike ride? Don’t—two-wheel it down to the Bend on Allen Street around 10pm on any Sunday night and watch as the biggest bike gang you’ve ever seen gathers for a nocturnal turn through the city. The route for the Sunday Night Bike Ride is determined on the spot, but it almost always ends in the Japanese Garden in Delaware Park in the wee hours on Monday morning. Bring a backpack to carry beer.

geoff kelly


Best Outdoor Public Space
Delaware Park
Erie Basin Marina
Forest Lawn Cemetery
Bidwell Parkway
Niagara Falls

Best People-watching
Elmwood Avenue
Allentown
Delaware Park
Galleria Mall
Spot Coffee of Elmwood

Best Place to Take Visitors
Niagara Falls
Anchor Bar
Albright-Knox Art Gallery
Elmwood Village
Erie Basin Marina

The Year’s Biggest Mistake
Eliot Spitzer’s
The Lynn DeJac case
McKinley High School scandal
Losing Chris Drury and Daniel Briere
The late-night drive of Byron Brown’s son

A Building You Want Renovated
Central Terminal
The Aud
The Richardson Complex
The Statler
City Hall

A Building You Want Torn Down
The Aud
City Hall (on a business day)
The grain elevators
The convention center
No more, please

Favorite Building
City Hall
Darwin Martin House
The Mansion on Delaware
Guaranty Building
Albright-Knox Art Gallery


Darwin Martin House

Most Promising Green Project
The Steel Winds wind turbines
Green redevelopment of Buffalo’s waterfront
Daemen College’s new information center
Blue Cross/Blue Shield Building
Rehab of the Dulski federal building

One Thing You Hope Happens in 2008
Buffalo’s waterfront redevelopment begins
The Sabres win the Stanley Cup
The Bills make the playoffs
Hillary Clinton becomes the first woman president
Gas prices goes down