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by Cory Perla
Dense fog rolls in over Lake Erie swallowing the flying, snake-like skyway and hovering over the Buffalo River. On this glum April afternoon the tops of the grain silos along the Buffalo River disappear into the mist.
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by Dan Telvock, InvestigativePost.org
Buffalo is facing more than $100,000 in fines because of its mishandling of hazardous materials that put city employees and neighborhood residents at risk of everything from mercury poisoning to chemical explosions.
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by Patricia Pendleton
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by Jack Foran
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by Matthew Crehan Higgins
Joe Donohue III takes in everything he sees on the street as he walks casually to his Artvoice interview at Code Blu Juice bar. Having recently performed his first starring role as the title character in MusicalFare’s production of The Who’s Tommy, Donohue is now working with his three band mates from The Albrights on finishing their second full-length release.
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by Jan Jezioro
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by Jan Jezioro
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by Javier
No surprise that super talented-and-cute Neil Patrick Harris (pictured above) won this year’s Tony for his performance as Hedwig in Hedwig and the Angry Inch. The production also took Tony awards for Best Revival and Best Featured Actress for Lena Hall who plays Yitzhak.
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by M. Faust
For years, Bill Marshall has been saying that he’d like to start another film festival. After all, the last one he helped found turned out pretty well. You may have heard of it: the Toronto International Film Festival.
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by M. Faust
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by M. Faust
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by George Sax
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Artvoice's weekly round-up of featured events, including our editor's pick for the week: Big Neck Fest, this Thursday and Friday at Nietzsche's.
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by Andrew Kulyk & Peter Farrell
Fans who visit ballparks and stadiums are usually on the prowl for customer amenities—good things to eat, play areas for the kids, superb scoreboards, and entertainment diversions. Players and coaches have a keen eye on the creature comforts available in the clubhouses, things like weight rooms, exercise machinery and batting cages.
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by Chuck Shepherd
Vanellope, Rydder, Jceion and Burklee head the latest annual list of the most common baby names on the Social Security Administration register of first-time-appearing names. There were 63 Vanellopes (girls), but only 10 each for Rydder and Jceion, the most popular debut names for boys.
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by Rob Brezsny
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): “Nikhedonia” is an obscure English word that refers to the pleasure that comes from anticipating success or good fortune. There’s nothing wrong with indulging in this emotion as long as it doesn’t interfere with you actually doing the work that will lead to success or good fortune.
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