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by Jeff Czum
Eddy Dobosiewicz says that in spite of Buffalo’s well-known icons like the beautiful Albright Knox Art Gallery, Delaware Park, and the vibrant Shea’s Theatre, none of that is nearly as important as the stories told from the gritty atmosphere of some of the Buffalo’s elusive neighborhood taverns.
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by Brian Campbell
Let’s all raise a pint at Community Beer Works, because thanks to the 2014 Craft New York Act, now we can.
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by Willard Brooks & Chris Groves
Nothing says working man more than brown ales. And this one is a tribute to the working men who built the Erie Canal.
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by Dave Staba
It will be January of 2016, at the earliest, until Rex Ryan shows whether he can get the Buffalo Bills to the playoffs for the first time since the earliest days of the millennium. Even before his official introduction, though, he provides something else they have been missing for even longer.
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by Jack Foran
You are on a journey filled with opportunity. Will you allow for randomness in your life? Are you planting seeds of promise? What do you hear in the silence?
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by Anthony Chase
Josephine Hogan has been a star on the Buffalo theater scene since she first arrived from Dublin over 20 years ago, as a co-founder of the Irish Classical Theatre Company. She first sent shivers through the roster of Buffalo leading ladies for landing the role of Desdemona in Othello at Shakespeare in Delaware Park.
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by Jan Jezioro
The frozen tundra of the nonexistent local classical music scene that stretches from Christmas through the first few weeks of January is coming to an end.
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by Jordan Canahai
The word biopic has become something of a dreaded word amongst film buffs in recent years, signifying something that need be approached with caution, especially when it comes to tackling towering historical figures.
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by E. Ladd
In Michael Mann’s newest film Blackhat, Chris Hemsworth, best known for his role as Thor in the Marvel Studios films, plays a hacker named Nicholas Hathaway who is sprung from jail by his former MIT roommate, Chinese security analyst Chen Dawai (Wang Leehom), to help track down a villainous “blackhat hacker” who has caused a meltdown at a Chinese nuclear power plant.
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by Jim Corbran
The folks at Mini have certainly been busy these past few years, as they’ve attempted to turn the marque into a “something for (almost) everybody” brand, what with roadsters, wagons, crossovers, convertibles...and of course, the original—as Mini now calls it—Hardtop 2 Door.
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by Anna Blatto, Amherst
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by Blaine Hamilton, Buffalo
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by Michael Hoffert Jr.
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by Michael Hoffert Jr.
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by Carolyn Marcille
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by Chuck Shepherd
People’s love for their pets reached a new high in December when a British man paid a veterinarian the equivalent of $500 to perform delicate surgery on a sick office goldfish (typical pet store “replacement” price: $1 to $5).
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by Rob Brezsny
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Most plants move upwards as they grow. Their seeds fall to the ground, are blown off by the wind, or are carried away by pollinators. But the peanut plant has a different approach to reproduction.
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