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by Geoff Kelly
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by Geoff Kelly
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by Geoff Kelly
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by Bruce Fisher
Up in the drought-stricken and economically marginalized northern part of North Dakota, there’s an oil boom underway. The US Geological Service estimates that the Bakken Formation holds over 3.65 billion barrels of recoverable oil.
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by Buck Quigley
From 1883 to 1918, the Buffalo Distilling Company produced various hard liquors under brand names like “Old Colonial Rye Malt” and “Golden Grain Whiskey” from its facility at Pratt and William streets in Buffalo.
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by Willard Brooks
The old adage that beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy seems borne out in the pure exuberance presently surrounding craft beer in Buffalo. Several new breweries have opened; several more are in planning and set to open this year.
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by Jonny Moran
Michael Ian Black has expanded his brand of comedy to almost every venue imaginable since his start on MTV’s The State in the 1990s.
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by Patricia Pendleton
Remember free air? A stark image of an auto shop features red signage over an air pump stationed at a blue and yellow wall. The crisp image tells one small story. Before coin-operated air pumps, garages would happily announce “free air” as a generous bonus given to their customers.
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by Anthony Chase
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by Anthony Chase
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by Javier
Stage and screen star Bryan Cranston (pictured above) is making his Broadway debut this season portraying Lyndon Baines Johnson in the docudrama All the Way, which opened last week.
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Last week’s winner was Orius. This week we offer Tired Iron vs. Jump the Blinds.
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by Jan Jezioro
Tenor David MacAdam returns to the Friends of Vienna in Die schöne Müllerin.
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by M. Faust
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by M. Faust
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Artvoice's weekly round-up of featured events, including our editor's picks for the week, a spotlight on St. Patrick's Day Celebrations this weekend.
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by Jim Corbran
It was 10 years ago that the Mazda3 made its debut, and now the third generation of the sporty compact car from the Hiroshima-based manufacturer is available in North America. The first 2014 models were imported from Japan, but since last January are being produced in Mazda’s newly opened assembly plant in Salamanca, Mexico.
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by Bernard Tolbert
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by Mark Abell
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by Chuck Shepherd
Congressional wisdom has prevented the federal government’s Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) from using competitive bids to decide how much to pay for medical devices—and among the most steeply overpriced products are “vacuum erection systems” (“penis pumps”) that invigorate seniors’ lives.
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by Rob Brezsny
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Do you remember being in your mother’s womb? Probably not. But here’s what I know about that time: In the first few weeks after you were conceived, your body grew at a very rapid rate.
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