Haruki Murakami, Author of IQ84, Kafka on the Shore, and Norwegian Wood By Frank Housh Haruki Murakami’s “The City And Its Uncertain Walls” (released today) is at once a story […]
Grange turning Pano’s into Mira, Lena Brown-Young at Broadway Market, and German takeout By Andrew Galarneau (Photo above: Brisket ramen is coming to Hamburg, thanks to Yankee BBQ.) Brian Nagy […]
Fredonia Radio Systems has been producing The Local Lo-Down since 2013, featuring performers from both the Fredonia music community and from the wider Western New York music scene. We’re proud […]
By Benjamin Joe When the lights dim and the sound switches to a muted crowd at the basketball game, theappeal of “King James” is at its peak. A story about […]
By M. Faust A Real Pain, now playing at the Amherst Theater, has been garnering near-universal praise as one of the year’s best films, a likely Oscar nominee for writer-director […]
By Melinda Miller This is my favorite scene in “Witch,” the beautifully staged new show from Road Less Traveled Productions: Elizabeth, the witch of the title (she’s not one, really), […]
By M. Faust OPENING THIS WEEK: ALBANY ROAD (PG-13) A business executive is forced to share a rental car with the mother of her former fiancé. Starring Renée Elise Goldsberry, […]
Company will bring cabaret, musicals as it moves into Shea’s 710, site of old Studio Arena, By Mike Desmond Buffalo’s Theatre District is getting a late-night cabaret, something many have […]
Roger Bryan and the Orphans, the Old Sweethearts, Sleeping Kings of Iona, TVMTN, Johnny Nobody, Strange Acres, Bearhunter and Lower Pony will all be playing as Harvest Sum Recordings celebrates 20 years of music Saturday night at the Cave.
Black Sheep sticky toffee pudding, vegan dinners, real mincemeat pie, and more By Andrew Galarneau (Photo above: Get a Black Sheep sticky toffee pudding kit at the Farm Store.) Thanksgiving […]