Mike Geraci and Christian Lee of the Abruptors visited the Flamingo Lounge on March 27, 2025, and shared their stories and two tracks from their latest record, “Everything You Know Is Wrong.”
“That They May Face the Rising Sun” and “The Ballad of Wallis Island” are both set in pastoral surroundings, but only one of them follows through, says reviewer M. Faust.
The title alone suggests that the Alfred Hitchcock parody play “The Hung Man” might be a wee bit naughty. Knowing that it comes from Buffalo United Artists, a theater company […]
Seamus Gallivan has an updated look at the progress toward parkway revival on Humboldt, Jazz & Community Bridging Divides and a huge list of community events you won’t want to miss in this week’s edition of The Buffalodown
The Hunt Art Gallery will host of an opening of art from its residency artists, the “Feel Your Way Through” exhibition is about to close at WNY Book Arts and the “Sculpted” show is ongoing at Burchfield Penney. Jimmy Keller has the details.
Avanti Music transformed Slee Hall lin its concert Saturday, with a program ranging from Baroque celebration to British choral music, says reviewer Aidan Carney.
(photo from left: Hoa Nguyen, Dale Martin Smith, David Hadbawnik, Aaron Lowinger) Tuesday, April 15, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.: Tuesday Night Open Mic Series at the Em Tea Coffeecup […]
Stephen G. Eoannou’s new book, “After Pearl,” will be released on May 1. It’s a different kind of private eye, noir novel. The Buffalo Hive’s P.A. Kane talks to Eoannou about how the book came to be.