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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260513
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SUMMARY:Buffalo Community: Scavenger Hunt at the Isaías González-Soto Branch Library
DESCRIPTION:Children hunt to find all the pictures hidden around the children’s area. When you see one\, cross it off on your answer key. Come to the desk with a finished answer key for a candy treat or a small toy prize! New scavenger hunt every month. You may play up to one time per day to win a prize. \nScavenger hunt is available whenever the library is open (please check website for holiday hours). \nRegular hours are: \nMondays 10am-6pm\nTuesdays 9am-5pm\nWednesdays 12pm-8pm\nThursdays 10am-6pm\nSaturdays 10am-6pm
URL:https://thebuffalohive.com/event/buffalo-community-scavenger-hunt-at-the-isaias-gonzalez-soto-branch-library/2026-05-13/
LOCATION:Isaías González-Soto Branch Library\, 280 Porter Ave\, Buffalo\, NY\, 14201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Family Friendly,Free,Library
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260619T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260619T170000
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SUMMARY:Buffalo Farmer's Market — Clinton-Bailey Farmer's & Flea Market
DESCRIPTION:The Niagara Frontier Growers Co-operative Market\, Inc. was born in October 1930. The objectives of the co-op were to promote\, foster and encourage the intelligent and orderly marketing of agricultural products between producer and consumer. The co-op was also formed to make the distribution of agricultural products between producer and consumer as direct and efficient possible. \nNiagara Frontier Growers leased the land from the railroad until the 1950’s when it then purchased the land. Over the years \, the Market became known as the Clinton-Bailey Farmers Market and has become a vital link in Western New York’s food distribution. \nOver the years\, many Western New York farmers and growers have brought some of the finest locally grown products to the Market for distribution. Some farmers traveled more than 2 hours to sell their goods at the Market. In the early years of the Market many of the farmers would transport their goods by horse and buggy! \nToday\, the location of the Clinton-Bailey Farmers Market is central within the growing region and central within the “food distribution hub” of the City of Buffalo. Hundreds of thousands of customers pass through the Market each year to purchase fresh locally grown goods direct from the farmer insuring healthy eating and savings to the end consumer. \nThe Market has also become a desired destination for those looking to purchase flowers\, vegetable plants\, herbs\, shrubs and Christmas Trees. Many wholesale buyers include major grocers\, institutions\, neighborhood markets\, restaurants\, caterers\, garden centers and other farm market stands that come to the Market every Tuesday\, Thursday and Saturday morning as early as 4:00 AM. \nCLINTON BAILEY MARKET\n1443 – 1517 Clinton Street\nBuffalo\, NY 14206
URL:https://thebuffalohive.com/event/clinton-bailey-farmers-flea-market-2/2026-06-19/
LOCATION:Clinton-Bailey Market\, 1443 Clinton St.\, Buffalo\, NY\, 14206\, United States
CATEGORIES:Food & Drink
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CREATED:20260531T193652Z
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SUMMARY:WNY Community: GemStreet USA Rock\, Bead & Jewelry Show
DESCRIPTION:GemStreet USA is back with 24 vendors and the best rocks\, beads\, gems\, jewelry\, minerals and more at the Buffalo Marriott Niagara. Join us June 19th – 21st for a family friendly event. Tickets are just $6\, kids 12 and under free! Don’t miss your chance to learn\, explore and collect rare natural wonders from around the globe. Visit our website to learn more and save $1 off admission for your whole group.
URL:https://thebuffalohive.com/event/wny-community-gemstreet-usa-rock-bead-jewelry-show/2026-06-19/
LOCATION:Buffalo Marriott Niagara\, 1340 Millersport Highway\, Amherst\, NY\, 14221\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260619T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260619T170000
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SUMMARY:Buffalo Art: Rachel Shelton\, 'Slow Looking'
DESCRIPTION:Buffalo Arts Studio is thrilled to present Slow Looking\, a new body of work by Rachel Shelton that challenges the negativity so often associated with decay\, uncertainty\, and precarity. Featuring a series of monotypes\, etchings\, collagraphs\, and screenprints of rock forms\, the exhibition is on view from May 22 through August 1\, 2026. An opening reception will be held on Friday\, May 22\, from 5:00 to 8:00 pm as part of M&T Fourth Friday at Tri-Main. \nAll of the rock forms in Slow Looking originate from a single photo of two rocks in a field of glacial deposits that Shelton stumbled upon during a trip to Montana. With adjustments to scale\, orientation\, color\, and surrounding compositions\, the prints invite us to shift between micro and macro perspectives and consider the ecosystems pocketed within a life cycle. Her work documents the passage of time via the life cycle of a rock\, suggests the building blocks of larger structures\, and navigates the network of meaning and connections that form when things fall apart.  \nFor more information about Buffalo Arts Studio\, please visit www.buffaloartsstudio.org
URL:https://thebuffalohive.com/event/buffalo-art-rachel-shelton-slow-looking/2026-06-19/
LOCATION:Buffalo Arts Studio\, 2495 Main Street\, Suite 500\, Buffalo\, NY\, 14214\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Free,Visual Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260619T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260619T180000
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CREATED:20260514T015842Z
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SUMMARY:Buffalo Art: Frank Chang\, 'The Mesh'
DESCRIPTION:From the artist: In the studio\, I take on the perspective of an “archaeologist of the present” in order to reflect on the climate crisis. Otherwise\, the stakes feel too high and making art feels futile and insignificant compared to the magnitude of the problem. I collect fragments of climate news\, bureaucratic documents\, and mass media imagery\, looking for linkages that are unexpectedly resonant. I am searching for things under the surface\, inexplicable connections that are strangely well suited to expressing the feeling of the present\, with all its contradictions\, anxieties\, and possibilities. \nThis exhibition combines new and recent climate-related work. The title is inspired by philosopher Timothy Morton’s metaphor of the mesh. Morton uses the mesh to refer to the ecological interconnectedness of all things\, both living and non-living. The mesh\, according to Morton\, allows us to imagine things normally thought to be contradictory. It is both foreground and background\, hard and delicate. It is both too large and infinitesimally small. The mesh is the perfect metaphor for thinking about climate because “[e]ach point of the mesh is both the centre and edge of a system of points\, so there is no absolute centre or edge.”[1] The mesh also perfectly encapsulates my working process\, in which each fragment leads to another; I see what’s in front of me as both the beginning and end of the process. \nHyperbatteries is a series of sculptures that reconfigure the clean and rational aesthetics of various “green” battery technologies as dense assemblages of entangled materials\, histories\, and ideas. I began with the definition of batteries as connected energies\, then followed threads ranging from the German Romanticism of early battery pioneers to Qing Dynasty symbolism and spirituality. Of course\, replacing fossil fuels with renewable energy is crucial in helping to mitigate climate change. But batteries are too often depicted as the “solution” to climate change\, with little regard for how they are produced or where their minerals come from. Indeed\, as political scientist Thea Riofrancos points out\, “…the promise of zero emissions sits alongside the reality of fossil fuel extraction and combustion\, renewable energy deployment\, and mining to outfit carbon-free capitalism.”[2] \nOther works in the exhibition employ a variety of archaeologically inspired motifs and techniques\, especially paper squeeze casting. Paper squeeze\, or paper molding\, was an archaeological technique developed by Alfred Maudslay in the late 19th century in which layers of wet paper were pressed onto Mayan monuments to create replicas that could later be cast in plaster. Maudslay used this technique to reach remote sites in Guatemala that would have been inaccessible to teams carrying tons of plaster-casting supplies. Incidentally\, Maudslay began his archaeological work at the same time widespread global temperature recordings began. My paper sculptures are copies of copies\, created by first making a “sacrificial sculpture\,” which is then paper-molded. When completed\, the original is thrown out\, leaving the paper cast as the work. By displaying the cast as the artwork\, I want to highlight its indeterminacy. The sacrificial sculpture can be thought of as both absent and present\, like an impression\, thought\, or memory. The surface of these sculptures is fragile yet resilient and is skin-like\, which reminds me of the solidity and impermanence of ourselves\, our past\, and our imagined futures. \n\nFRANK CHANG (b. 1979\, New York) is a multi-disciplinary artist who employs and re-frames ordinary or familiar visual forms in order to examine the entangled and complex interrelationships between climate\, social\, and cultural issues. Chang’s work spans a variety of mediums\, including works on paper\, sculpture\, installation\, and performance\, but each body of work is based upon a consistent methodology in which recognizable forms — from the vernacular to the historical — act as springboards for deeper investigations into these issues. \nHis work has been exhibited at Gallery Ondo (Seoul\, South Korea)\, Gallery G (Hiroshima\, Japan)\, Wells College (Aurora\, NY)\, Ithaca College\, Ortega y Gasset Projects (Brooklyn\, NY)\, Bushel (Delhi\, NY)\, Dartmouth College\, the Torrance Art Museum\, Museum of Jurassic Technology\, LA Design Center\, Woodbury University\, and Virginia Commonwealth University\, among others. He has also installed site-specific works on Governors Island\, High Desert Test Sites (Wonder Valley\, CA) and alongside a stream in South Windham\, VT.He was formerly co-director of Monte Vista Projects in Los Angeles\, and he was a contributor to the book Dispatches and Directions: On Artist-Run Organizations in Los Angeles and to the journal MATERIAL. He received his BA from Dartmouth College and his MFA from the California Institute of the Arts. He is a Lecturer in the Department of Art & Design at Binghamton University. \n[1] Timothy Morton\, The Ecological Thought\, (Harvard University Press\, 2010)\, 29.[2] Thea Riofrancos\, Extraction: The Frontiers of Green Capitalism\, (W. W. Norton & Company\, 2025)\, 205. \n 
URL:https://thebuffalohive.com/event/buffalo-art-frank-chang-the-mesh/2026-06-19/
LOCATION:Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center\, 341 Delaware Avenue\, Buffalo\, NY\, 14202\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260619T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260619T170000
DTSTAMP:20260617T223946
CREATED:20260531T194651Z
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SUMMARY:Buffalo Art & Film: 'With us at the center of our world: animals\, domestications\, dreams'
DESCRIPTION:Opening Friday\, June 12\, 2026\, 6–8 pm\nExhibition hours: Tuesday–Saturday\, 12–5 pm\, extended hours through 8 pm on Wednesdays\, and by appointment\nOn view through September 11\, 2026\nSqueaky Wheel presents an exhibition and public programs thinking through and on non-human animals. The artists – working in animation\, essay films\, speculative narratives\, installation work\, among other forms – address domestication\, colonialism\, extinction\, and conservation\, and the toll humans extract from our co-inhabitants on earth. The exhibition features work by Amy Ching-Yan Lam\, Annika Eriksson\, Cameron A. Granger\, Christina Corfield\, Deniz Tortum & Sister Sylvester\, G. Anthony Svatek\, Miranda Javid\, and Noor Abuarafeh\, with films by Serge Avédikian\, Chris Marker\, and Wiame Haddad in the screening program. \nThe title of the exhibition – with us at the center of our world – is from John Berger’s quintessential essay “Why Look at Animals?”\, describing the place and role humans placed animals: how we may have seen and defined ourselves\, our world through and with them. The works take on various perspectives\, looking with and at animals\, and how the forces of capitalism\, control\, colonialism\, and war are now intertwined in our relationships with them. Thinking through these forces\, the collected works in the exhibition ask: what is the world that humans and animals are at the center of\, and are other worlds possible? \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLeft to right: Annika Eriksson\, The Community (2010); Miranda Javid\, Little Winds That Died Immediately (2019); Noor Abuarafeh\, Am I the ageless object at the museum? (2018); Deniz Tortum & Sister Sylvester\, Our Ark (2022).\nThe exhibition features multiple strands for visitors to think through our relationship with non-human animals. Miranda Javid’s characteristically spectacular animated work Little Winds That Died Immediately features small animals as they try to survive under the force of humans using the artist’s signature transformative style\, with its subtle and evocative soundtrack heard through the gallery. Amy Ching-Yan Lam’s Looty Goes to Heaven is written from the perspective of Looty\, a small Pekingese dog that was stolen by British troops and gifted to Queen Victoria. The speculative fiction work—with Looty’s life told in the book and her restful afterlife in the video work made with Emerson Maxwell—speaks tenderly and often humorously to the obscene legacies left by the British empire on China during the Second Opium War. Cameron A. Granger’s stunning Just Below Heaven imagines the dreams and inner life of a pigeon trained for the machinery of American control; while Christina Corfield’s installation Pony Players Review thinks through the connections and settlements enabled in the U.S. by the Pony Express. Cutting together technology advertisements across decades that feature animals and nature in selling televisions\, G. Anthony Svatek’s A Whole New Species harkens to the everpresent narrative of ownership\, spectacle\, and control over our world. Thinking through curated forms of animal collection such as zoos—what Berger called “living monument(s) to their own disappearance”—Noor Abuarafeh’s Am I the ageless object at the museum? considers zoos\, museums\, and cemeteries through an evocative narrative and footage of zoos in Palestine\, Switzerland\, and Egypt. Paired in the center of the exhibition with Abuarafeh’s work\, Deniz Tortum and Sister Sylvester’s Our Ark documents the possibilities and consequences of efforts to backup virtual replicas of the world. Finally\, Annika Erikkson’s video The Community features a carpet with several street cats in Turkey\, opening a space for us to consider the roles and responsibilities of domestication\, and the possibility of creating new spaces for human animals and non-human animals to gather. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLeft to right: Cameron A. Granger\, Just Below Heaven (2025); Christina Corfield\, Pony Players Review (2020-Present); G. Anthony Svatek\, A Whole New Species (1956–2026); Amy Ching-Yan Lam with Emerson Maxwell\, Looty Goes to Heaven (2022).\nAdditional work will be shared with a screening of films\, including Chris Marker’s Chats Perchés (The Case of the Grinning Cat) accompanied by the short films Serge Avédikian’s Chienne D’histoire (Barking Island) and Wiame Haddad’s Sang Titre. Avédikian’s animated film\, Chienne D’histoire\, tells the story of the 1910 dog exile and massacre in Ottoman Istanbul\, where thousands of dogs were rounded up and sent to a nearby Island to die in an attempt to modernize the empire in its final years; the film quite clearly asks us to make the connection between the event and the Armenian Genocide. Meanwhile\, Wiame Haddad’s brief and subtle film\, Sang Titre features mysterious Super 8 footage of a donkey that mourns the ongoing genocide in Gaza. The short films will be screened with Chris Marker’s iconic documentary of the 2000s\, Chats Perchés (The Case of the Grinning Cat)\, where the filmmaker reflects on French and international protest movements and culture at the start of the Iraq War through the sudden appearance of alluring portraits of grinning yellow cats through Paris. Click here to learn more about the screening on its respective page. \nSqueaky Wheel is excited to feature the work of former Workspace Residents Deniz Tortum\, G. Anthony Svatek\, and Miranda Javid in this exhibition. Curated by Ekrem Serdar. This exhibition is supported by Teiger Foundation and the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts. Special thank you to Andreas Bertman at Filmform – The Art Film & Video Archive in Sweden\, Fırat Sezgin and Ecegül Bayram at the Institute of Time\, Luigi Loy at Sacrebleu Productions\, Bob Hunter at Icarus Films\, Carra Stratton\, Jenson Leonard\, Noor Abuarafeh\, Rachael Rakes\, Salome Kokoladze and Aurora Picture Show\, Sue Ding\, and Toleen Touq. \nVisitor and accessibility information:\nThe exhibition can be visited free of charge between 12–5 pm on Tuesdays\, Thursdays\, Fridays\, and Saturdays\, extended hours on Wednesdays from 12–8 pm. Appointments are also available; please email office@squeaky.org with the subject “Exhibition appointment”. \nSeating is provided for most work\, and additional seating is available upon request. See individual work descriptions for captioning and subtitle information. Works without captions have sound descriptions on wall labels.  \nClick here for Squeaky Wheel’s parking\, transportation\, and overall accessibility information.
URL:https://thebuffalohive.com/event/buffalo-art-film-with-us-at-the-center-of-our-world-animals-domestications-dreams/2026-06-19/
LOCATION:Squeaky Wheel Film and Media Arts Center\, 2495 Main Street\, Suite 310\, Buffalo\, NY\, 14214\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Film/Cinema,Visual Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260619T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260619T210000
DTSTAMP:20260617T223946
CREATED:20260608T010900Z
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SUMMARY:Buffalo Books: WNY Author's Alliance: Salon & Soiree
DESCRIPTION:Free Admission * Happy Hour Drink Prices * Door Prizes * Book Raffles * Book Sales * Buffalo History Trivia Contests * Food * More. \nAt the turn of the century\, the main form of entertainment was authors\, historians & scientists giving talks about their books & research at theatres\, societies\, clubs and concert halls. \nSalons were held in homes where artists\, intellectuals and influential people met to discuss art\, politics\, philosophy\, etc. A soiree was an elegant\, intimate\, evening social gathering featuring sophisticated\, stylish and relaxed mingling and conversation\, where food and drinks were served in a home or special venue. \nJoin us for the return of this Victorian Style Entertainment with a 21″ Century twist. \nWNY authors will be giving presentations about their books and meeting with you for conversations/discussions about their writing and the opportunity to purchase their books. \nThis event will include some of the area’s top authors: Christina Abt\, Christina Waldman\, Christine Smyczyncki\, Dennis Brown\, Doreen Gallagher Regan\, Doris Michol Sippel\, Jeff Schober\, John Zach\, Karen Wielinski\, Lissa Marie Redmond\, Michael Hockwater\, Michael Parzymieso\, Moxie Gardiner\, P.A. Kane\, Rick Falkowski\, Roseann Higgins\, Rose Ann Hirsch\, Sinead Tyrone\, Steve Eoannou\, Susan Fenster\, Steve Teeft\, Tom Schobert \n**Experience this first 21″ Century Salon & Soire Event** \nA portion of the proceeds benefit the Cheektowaga Historical Association Museum – a 501c3 non-profit corp.
URL:https://thebuffalohive.com/event/buffalo-books-wny-authors-alliance-salon-soiree/
LOCATION:Knights of Columbus Event Cener\, 2735 Union Rd.\, Cheektowaga\, NY\, 14227\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Free,Literary Arts,Literature
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260619T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260619T213000
DTSTAMP:20260617T223946
CREATED:20260531T190855Z
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SUMMARY:Buffalo Theater: HOW TO BE AN ARTIST!
DESCRIPTION:Back by popular demand\, HOW TO BE AN ARTIST — written\, directed\, and starring Patrick Gallo — is an entertaining theatrical event that fuses powerful storytelling with an intimately scored backdrop of rich musical depth. George Caldwell takes on the role of musical director\, bringing his signature artistry and live jazz accompaniment to the production. \nDESCRIPTION: HOW TO BE AN ARTIST is 90-minute autobiographical coming-of-age journey and artistic discovery — funny\, warm\, smart\, and deeply touching. From Buffalo’s Italian West Side to the bright lights of New York City\, Gallo shares a heartfelt and humorous path of dreams\, music\, identity\, and artistic pursuit.
URL:https://thebuffalohive.com/event/buffalo-theater-how-to-be-an-artist/2026-06-19/
LOCATION:The Caz\, 2221 Seneca St.\, Buffalo\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Dinner Theater,Theater
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260619T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260619T183000
DTSTAMP:20260617T223946
CREATED:20251230T022203Z
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SUMMARY:Buffalo Music: Dueling Pianos Band
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nThis is a recurring event; scheduling may be affected by holidays\, weather and other factors.
URL:https://thebuffalohive.com/event/rec-room-dueling-pianos-band-3-2/2026-06-19/
LOCATION:Rec Room\, 79 W Chippewa St\, Buffalo\, NY\, 14202\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260619T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260619T220000
DTSTAMP:20260617T223946
CREATED:20260503T035722Z
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SUMMARY:Buffalo Music: Friday Night Fun w/ Captain Tom & the Hooligans
DESCRIPTION:The Buffalo Music Coalition presents Captain Tom and the Hooligans at Buffalo Olde Brewery on Friday night\, June 19 from 7-10 pm. The show will be outside in the sensational backyard space at the Olde Brewery. NO COVER CHARGE! \n\nIn addition to all the other Hooligan accomplishments\, they have performed for the BMC in the annual Shane MacGowan and The Pogues show and for the magnificent Springsteen/Seeger Sessions show\, “We Shall Overcome.” \n\nBuffalo NY’s own Pierogi PunksPlaying Polka/Swing/Ska/Celtic-Punk/Folk-Rock“A Modern Rendition of Old World Tradition”\nBorn out of Buffalo NY\, Captain Tom & the Hooligans rose from the rustbelt with a determination to entertain audiences while sharing their passion for the cultures that birthed their unique sound!\nInspired by local cultures the Hooligans range in instrumentation from accordions to electric guitars. They’ve created a unique blend of the old-world and the new; while performing original material the group also puts spins on traditional and contemporary songs alike\, with an ability to produce up-tempo songs and ballads\, rendering their own twist on new and old favorites from across the spectrum of Polka to Celtic Punk\, Americana\, Eastern European Folk\, Folk-Rock\, Ska and everything in between!\nThe band is currently working on releasing new music and are currently playing throughout the Great lakes\, North Eastern United States and Southern Canada\, so stay tuned and be ready for the mobile Polka Party coming your way!
URL:https://thebuffalohive.com/event/buffalo-music-friday-night-fun-w-captain-tom-the-hooligans/
LOCATION:Buffalo Olde Brewery\, 1221 E Lovejoy St.\, Buffalo\, NY\, 14206-1200\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260619T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260619T193000
DTSTAMP:20260617T223946
CREATED:20251229T033122Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251229T171253Z
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SUMMARY:WNY Music - The Land of Ozz :  Tribute to Ozzy Osbourne
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://thebuffalohive.com/event/the-land-of-ozz-tribute-to-ozzy-osbourne/
LOCATION:Riviera Theatre\, 67 Webster Street\, North Tonawanda\, NY\, 14120\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260619T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260619T220000
DTSTAMP:20260617T223946
CREATED:20260601T003034Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260601T003034Z
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SUMMARY:Buffalo Theater: Girl On An Altar at ICTC
DESCRIPTION:By MARINA CARR \nJune 12 – 28\, 2026 \nNorth American Premiere Production. \nA searingly fresh adaptation of the ancient Greek myths about family\, war\, and forgiving the unforgivable. \nOld wounds\, new blood. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nVisionary Irish playwright Marina Carr’s Girl on an Altar is a powerful reimagining of the ancient myth of Clytemnestra and Agamemnon\, told with raw emotion and lyrical intensity. This gripping play delves into love\, betrayal\, and vengeance\, exploring the devastating consequences of sacrifice and power. With Carr’s signature poetic language and a bold feminist perspective\, Girl on an Altar is a riveting and unmissable theatrical experience that breathes new life into an ancient tragedy\, by one of Ireland’s foremost contemporary playwrights. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nKeelie A. Sheridan- Clytemnestra\n\n\n\nJorge Luna- Agamemnon\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAdditional Programming:\nOpen Rehearsal (for Subscribers Only): Wednesday\, June 3\, 2026 at 6:30 PM \nCommunity Matinee Preview ($12/Ticket): Thursday\, June 11\, 2026 at 10:00 AM \nOpening Night Reception: Friday\, June 12\, 2026 at 7:30 PM \nPay-What-You-Will Performances*:\nSaturday\, June 13\, 2026 at 2:00 PM\nSaturday\, June 13\, 2026 at 7:30 PM\nSaturday\, June 20\, 2026 at 7:30 PM\nSaturday\, June 27\, 2026 at 7:30 PM\n*Purchase in-person at the Box Office on the day of the performance. Seating subject to availability. \nSpeaker Series: Sunday\, June 14\, 2026 at 1:30 PM \nTalk Back Thursdays: Engage with the Creators! After every Thursday performance\, stay for a free Talk Back where members of the creative team discuss their roles and answer your questions about their creative journey.\nThursday\, June 18\, 2026 at 7:30 PM\nThursday\, June 25\, 2026 at 7:30 PM \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nShow Information\n\nView Irish Classical Theatre Company’s production of Girl on an Altar\, June 12 – 28\, 2026. \nSETTING: Fluid. Sky. Sea. Stars. Wind. Stone. Bronze. Aegean Light. \nRUN TIME: Approximately 2 hours\, including one 15-minute intermission. \nCONTENT NOTES: This play contains depictions of violence\, murder\, and intimacy\, as well as strong language. It explores themes of war\, sacrifice\, enslavement\, power\, betrayal\, loss of children\, and revenge. \nGirl on an Altar has been licensed by arrangement with The Agency (London) Ltd.\, 24 Pottery Lane\, London W11 4LZ (info@theagency.co.uk). \n  \n\n\n\n\nSubscription Packages\nSingle Tickets\n\n\n\nCast\n\nClytemnestra\nKeelie A. Sheridan*\n \nAgamemnon\nJorge Luna* \nCassandra\nTabitha Raithel † \nAegisthus\nDarryl Semira* \nCilissa\nPaige Batt †\n \nTyndareus\nDavid Marciniak † \n  \n*The Actor appears through the courtesy of Actors’ Equity Association\, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States. \n† ICTC Debut \n  \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nProduction Team\n\nDirector\nAnderson Carr † \nScenic/Costume Designer\nValentin Peter Eisele † \nStage Manager\nLauren Costello Yager \nAssistant Stage Manager & Wardorbe Supervisor\nAlexia Guzmán \nProps Designer\nQuincey Miracle † \nLighting Designer\nMatt DiVita \nSound Designer\nMason Beggs \nHair & Make-Up Designer\nAraia Heathcott \nIntimacy Director\nLindsay Brandon Hunter \nFight Director\nAdriano Gatto \nDramaturg\nMelanie De La Cruz † \nCarpenter\nJ. Marc Quattlebaum \n  \n  \n† ICTC Debut \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout the Playwright:\nMarina Carr’s work has been produced by The Abbey Theatre\, The Gate\, Druid\, Landmark\, The Royal Court\, Wyndhams Theatre\, The RSC\, The Almeida\, The Kiln\, The MacCarter Theatre\, San Diego Rep\, Milwaukee rep. \nShe is translated into many languages and produced around the world. \nShe also wrote a new\, contemporary translation of Rigoletto for Opera Theatre Company\, which toured Ireland in 2015\, and wrote an original oratorio Mary Gordon as part of a commission for Wicklow County Council that brought together choirs from throughout County Wicklow with solo singers and the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra in November 2016. \nPrizes include Windham-Campbell Prize 2017 for her body of work\, The Susan Smith Blackburn Prize\, The American/Ireland Fund Award\, The E.M Forster Award From The American Academy Of Arts And Letters\, The Macaulay Fellowship\, The Puterbaugh Fellowship. She is a member of Aosdána. \nShe has taught at Trinity College Dublin\, at Villanova\, at Princeton. Currently she is an Associate Professor at Dublin City University. \nShe is published by The Gallery Press\, Nick Hern Books And Faber & Faber.
URL:https://thebuffalohive.com/event/buffalo-theater-girl-on-an-altar-at-ictc/2026-06-19/
LOCATION:Irish Classical Theatre Company
CATEGORIES:Theater
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SUMMARY:Buffalo Music: Sqwerv – The Cave
DESCRIPTION:The Cave presents \nSqwerv \nFriday\, June 19\, 2026 7pm Doors/ 8pm Showtime \n$20.00 + Online fee \n \n  \n \n  \nSqwerv’s roots run deep in the Denver music scene. Those roots began to take hold as the band started hosting local open jams and playing gigs at small bars and venues in 2017. Since then\, Sqwerv has become a staple in Denver’s music scene with bands like Magic Beans\, Squeaky Feet\, Eminence Ensemble and Rado. \n  \nThis four-piece Indie-Psych Rock band’s love for classic rock\, psychedelic music and improvisation creates a sound that is refreshingly original and exciting. Sqwerv realizes the importance of good songwriting and is always pushing themselves in the improvisation. The band spends a great deal of time writing lyrics\, composing\, and developing song structure that has grown into a catalogue that ranges from twelve minute prog songs inspired by Homer’s Odyssey to two minute psych songs about love. They are fiercely driven to get to those transcendent\, improvised spaces that all jam-music lovers crave. Sqwerv continues to deliver to their audiences through groove\, counterpoint\, polyrhythms and risk taking. \n  \nIn the last two years the band has released two studio albums\, three live albums and completed two national tours with no plans on stopping. They have had the opportunity to open for acts like Lespecial\, Spafford\, Eggy and Big Something. They hold themselves to a rigorous tour schedule playing unique shows for their fans on a regular basis. Sqwerv leans into the dark and the beautiful while thriving off of the sounds they create and connections they make. \n  \nSqwerv’s roots run deep in the Denver music scene. Those roots began to take hold as the band started hosting local open jams and playing gigs at small bars and venues in 2017. Since then\, Sqwerv has become a staple in Denver’s music scene with bands like Magic Beans\, Squeaky Feet\, Eminence Ensemble and Rado. \n  \nThis four-piece Indie-Psych Rock band’s love for classic rock\, psychedelic music and improvisation creates a sound that is refreshingly original and exciting. Sqwerv realizes the importance of good songwriting and is always pushing themselves in the improvisation. The band spends a great deal of time writing lyrics\, composing\, and developing song structure that has grown into a catalogue that ranges from twelve minute prog songs inspired by Homer’s Odyssey to two minute psych songs about love. They are fiercely driven to get to those transcendent\, improvised spaces that all jam-music lovers crave. Sqwerv continues to deliver to their audiences through groove\, counterpoint\, polyrhythms and risk taking. \n  \nIn the last two years the band has released two studio albums\, three live albums and completed two national tours with no plans on stopping. They have had the opportunity to open for acts like Lespecial\, Spafford\, Eggy and Big Something. They hold themselves to a rigorous tour schedule playing unique shows for their fans on a regular basis. Sqwerv leans into the dark and the beautiful while thriving off of the sounds they create and connections they make.
URL:https://thebuffalohive.com/event/buffalo-music-sqwerv-the-cave/
LOCATION:The Cave\, 71 Military Road\, Buffalo\, NY\, 14207\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music
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