Buffalo won’t have to wait until Christmas to see itself in another television movie. “Blessings in Disguise” from Great American Media will premiere Friday on Great American Pure Flix (streaming) and at 8 p.m. Saturday on Great American Family channel (broadcast TV). Toni Ruberto has the details.
A forum on the state of Buffalo’s District identified some of the problems facing the city’s signature district, and some of the possible solutions. Mike Desmond has the story.
Shea’s officials have said for a while that Shea’s Smith’s Theatre is next on the list for major work; On Tuesdy night Shea’s CEO Brian Higgins said that could include adding several floors of residential and arts space ABOVE the theater. Mike Desmond has the story.
The Moral Imperative is a series of writing events where people are welcomed to read the works of multiple authors, including BABEL spearker Imani Perry’s book “Black in Blues” and Nikki Giovanni’s poetry and prose collection “Make Me Rain.” Lee Ames has the details.
Six events this week in the Buffalo area literary community, from JBLC’s BABEL, to UB’s Poetics Plus Series, to WNYBAC’s Edible Book Fest. Wednesday, March 25, 7 p.m.: The Screening […]
“Marry Me a Little” at the Kenan Center makes a story out of songs that were cut from Stephen Sondheim’s musicals. Reviewer Nathan Andrew Miller describes the results.
Easter shoppers have made the Broadway Market a Buffalo destination for a century. Andrew Galarneau shares snapshots of the time-honored traditions and new American flavors that make the market what it is today.