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There’s no other time of year quite like this, when the change of seasons is so sharply marked. The ending of summer, of long days and warm nights, always seems much more sudden than, say, winter’s often overlong goodbye.
“Sing Sing” is a fictional story woven from snippets of real events connected with a program called Rehabilitation Through the Arts (RTA). Started at Sing Sing in 1996, RTA employs theater professionals to form workshops for prisoners.
Forced to work during COVID, then denied space in new $11.5 million building By Andrew Galarneau (image above: Harvey Heinrich, left, with mother Than Than Nu Saw and father Maung […]
Movies playing in WNY, August 30, 2024 – September 6, 2024 By M. Faust OPENING THIS WEEK 1992 (R) Action drama set in the tense period leading up to the […]
By R.D. Pohl Thursday, 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.: Lit Garden Writers Poetry reading featuring Joseph Chamberlain, Lynn Ciesielski, Michael Delaney, Donna Grace, George Grace, Joe Todaro, Scott W. Williams […]
Many deserve credit for grassroots diversity achievements at Orchard Park site, executive director says By Andrew GalarneauPhoto above: Barn, upper right, under construction at Providence Farm Collective. In five years, Providence […]