The deaths of Mickey Harmon and Jordan Celotto are a strike to the heart of the Buffalo, Allentown, Queer and art communities. It’s a loss that’s hard to take.
Hive Highlights, our visual arts events spotlights, features exhibits from Abraham Ferrara (Castellani Art Museum), Wilhelmina Godfrey (Burchfield Penney) and Christy Rupp (UB Anderson Gallery). By Jimmy Keller.
Looking for lunch on a budget? Andrew Galarneau takes a look at Lin Asian Market’s $10 or less lunches including Thai sausage and Burmese soup, right in Riverside!
The Mohawk Place may have closed Jan. 31, but it’s coming back. A deal to save the place, along with Electric Avenue next door, went into place that night but is only being made public now.
Shango Bistro, the University Heights New Orleans style restaurant, is about to celebrate its 20th anniversary, and it has booked a slate of celebrations to go with its new renovations.
Megan Brown, Grace Lougan and Josh English of the rock band Grosh join Rockabilly Greg In the Flamingo Lounge to talk about their new album “Start Again” and the upcoming album release show to be held on March 7, 2025, at the Town Ballroom.
March is the month for celebrating Irish culture and music in Western New York, so in this preview writer Benjamin Joe has focused on the music of two stalwarts of the local scene who focus on Celtic music: Sally Schaefer – in all of her musical incarnations – and Celtic punk band Gates of Steel.
Torn Space Theater’s production of “Scenes From a Marriage,” a stage adaptation of Ingmar Bergman’s TV series and subsequent film, takes an innovative approach to unique source material, writes Melinda Miller.