By R.D. Pohl Tuesday, Nov.12, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.: Tuesday Night Open Mic Series at the Em Tea Coffeecup Café. All are welcome whether new to poetry or a […]
It must also be said that Beethoven would be deeply disappointed that we have failed to nurture our political freedom, that we have turned our back on his Count Egmont and opened the gates to our own Duke of Alba.
Get WNY Empanadas before they exit, and healthy Elmwood lunch tips By Andrew Galarneau (Photo above: Julian Dell’Oso behind the counter at Amabel Provisions. Photo: Mia Golia) Until a husband-and-husband […]
The problems of the world shrink before your very eyes when compared with the high stakes drama of “The 25thAnnual Putnam County Spelling Bee.” Issues of taxes and tariffs and […]
By M. Faust OPENING THIS WEEK: ANORA (R) Winner of the Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival, a boisterous comedy about a Brooklyn sex worker whose fairytale romance with […]
It’s no surprise that most arts people are dismayed by the results of the recent elections (Nov. 5, 2024). They remember what it was like the first time under the […]
The entire cycle of sixteen quartets is annually performed by the world’s top ensembles, thus providing Buffalo music lovers a rare opportunity to immerse themselves in some of the greatest music ever created.
By Jason Pomietlasz(Above image: Buffalo ComedySportz) Is the week starting to spin out of control? Turn into that skid with some laughs. Wednesday, November 6 Helium Comedy Club, 30 Mississippi […]
Jewish Repertory Theatre certainly captures the zeitgeist with its season opener, “Remember This: The Lesson of Jan Karski,” on stage through Nov. 24. Inspired by the actions of one determined […]