Lambring’s songs stride fearlessly into the dark, scary places of the human experience, taking on issues such as childhood trauma, body image, and death with empathy and grace.
If you have any interest in American cinema, there’s no question that you should see it. It is likely to be the last film from one of the major filmmakers of the independent era, whose battles with the Hollywood system have been legendary.
By Melinda Miller What is there to enjoy about “Shipwrecked!” now onstage from Road Less Traveled Productions? Let us count its charms. Starting at the beginning, there is the delightfully […]
“The Mighty Red’s” drama is set against the backdrop of a poor, rural North Dakota town on the Red River of the North, whose sugar beet farming practices deplete the land of nutrients and poison the land and its people with industrial pesticides
Monday, Sept. 30, 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.: Book Release Party for Dean Brownrout’s memoir No Big Deal (Guernica Editions, 2024). No Big Deal is Dean Brownrout’s tragicomic recollection of […]
Joshua Bell and the premiere of “City of Light” bring a capacity audience to its feet By Frank Housh Warm summer evenings gave way a cool, cloudy night as Buffalo […]
Put on a football jersey and paint your face? Go Bills! Dress up like a schoolgirl and have pretend tea parties with another guy? What is WRONG with you? In […]