
Arthur J. Giacalone “With All Due Respect” Blog Questions ECHDC Critical Omissions in Queen City Landing Report
Are there “very soft and very loose” subsurface conditions under the Outer Harbor’s Terminal “A” & “B”?

Are there “very soft and very loose” subsurface conditions under the Outer Harbor’s Terminal “A” & “B”?

Although adminstration lawyers tried to convince the judge she should dismiss the case because she didn’t know anything about the military Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly ignored that insult and blocked provisions Trump’s August 24 memorandum concerning the enlistment and retention of transgender milit

Ever take notice of the workers in that Chinese restaurant you go to pick up your takeout from? It’s easy not to, even these silent workers are everywhere. In fact, there are more than three times more Chinese restaurants than there are McDonald’s. There’s a great article in this week’s New Yorker m

GWAR is a band firmly planted in absurdity and there is sooo much fun in that. When it comes to intricate and over-the-top stage costumes no one comes close to GWAR, clawed feet, horns, and a ton of mythological armorment and weaponry crowd the stage. Although, the band’s music has always been loud

Celtic punks Flogging Molly always deliver a high energy show that gets the whole room into the Irish swing of things. Touring material from their new album “Life is Good” as well as favorites from older albums like “Whiskey On A Sunday” and “Drunken Lullabies.” Flogging Molly fans tend to turn into

Black Tiger Sex Machine

Buffalo’s Annual Halloween Masquerade

Motograter seems to have one of the most loyal and supportive fans in the metal music world.
There’s a video of a six-year-old Quinn Sullivan on the Ellen DeGeneres show playing a Fender guitar and belting out “Twist & Shout..” After his performance, Ellen gave him a brand new Gibson ES-35, which surprised the hell out of the kid.

Re-design of the 198 Scajaquada Expressway in Buffalo has been under study by the New York State Department of Transportation (NYS DOT) for more than 15 years. Two years ago, a fatal crash prompted a series of reforms designed to enhance public safety along this intrusive corridor. Thanks to Governo

CEPA Gallery is hosting a unique competition, seeking photographers to artistically capture images of Buffalo’s Skyway. The Skyway opened in 1955 as a major transportation artery into and around the city. No matter your view, we want YOUR VEIW! Just as the Buffalo Grain Elevators have been artistica

The Friends of Vienna offer an area premiere