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Music

Happy Birthday Wolfgang! by Jan Jezioro

The BPO serves up a Mozart vocal treat The Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra has a long history of celebrating the birthday of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in creative...

Sports

WORLD JUNIORS… WHERE ARE THE FANS?

Opening of tournament in Buffalo a disappointment By Andrew Kulyk and Peter Farrell Perhaps it all started to go downhill when they rolled out ticket packages...

Literature

Poems by Ellen Catherine Scherer                     DEAR READER Dear reader: You’ve been asking me what is...

Uncategorized

YMCA Turkey Trot has Sold Out!

The 122nd Annual YMCA Turkey Trot has officially reached capacity and is sold out. On Thanksgiving morning, 14,000 runners and walkers will gather at 9:00...

Literature

POETRY by Susan Marie

The Perfect Poem The perfect poem is without words.   It is heard within the cries of lovers, legs entwined like trees, limbs reaching roots, climbing...

Opinion

Talking Hospital Stock

  By Craig Reger   “Of course I was given a room with a window that doesn’t open up”. Olivia May Reger, Mays Window. Olivia is my...

News

ADVOCACY ALERT- Wildroot Building

At last week’s Preservation Board meeting, the Local Landmark application for the historic Wildroot Building (1740 Bailey Avenue) was accepted for review...

Music

Korngold in Vienna by Jan Jezioro

The Friends of Vienna offer an area premiere The Friends of Vienna will welcome violinist David Colwell and pianist Dmitri Novgorodsky for the first time to...

News

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

GUN CONTROL Artvoice editor, This letter is in response to the articles covering the recent shooting in Las Vegas. The second amendment of the United States...

Sports

FOOD, GLORIOUS FOOD!

Sabres ramp up the culinary delights at KeyBank Center By Andrew Kulyk and Peter Farrell Anyone remembering the old days at Memorial Auditorium surely recalls...

Opinion

Hitting The Wall

By Craig Reger “Because it was him, and because it was me”. French Philosopher Montaigne was casually anecdotal in his Renaissance era essays. I...

Theater

REVIEW by Anthony Chase: JOHN AT RLTP

There is something ancient and forbidding about Annie Baker’s play, John, now at Road Less Traveled Theater. Even the title, which refers to the man who never...