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Film making: Putting Buffalo On The Map

Western New York is a treasure trove of unique architecture. This is no secret to anyone who lives here. Increasingly, Buffalo is attracting the attention of Hollywood Producers who are smitten by the Queen City's unique assets.

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All Eyes on Ted

Ted Black, the new President of the Buffalo Sabres has big plans for what he calls Hockey Heaven.



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Friday
Dec162011

Cover Story: Architecture We Love

One of Buffalo’s most notable and celebrated assets—architecture has played a significant role in both the development of the city and its reinvention. In its heyday the city boasted some of the greatest names in architecture design and produced stunning portrayals of detail and artisanship in the creation of our skyline. As Buffalo continues to reinvent itself, new additions to the skyline have been  welcomed and championed by the community and inspired others to do more. Across the city, there are 51 building listed on the historical registry, serving to attract the likes of the National Preservation Conference to host its annual conference in Buffalo this year.  In that honor, here are some of our favorites the Queen City has to offer. READ MORE...

Tuesday
Dec132011

Faith: Would Jesus Twitter?

By Jerry Gillis

I think the title to this post is stupid.

     I have no idea if Jesus would tweet somebody were he   walking around today, and if he did - what would it look like?

      "2:24pm...Hey, I'm going over to this gal's house who is a little under the weather....oops, hold on, somebody just touched my khakis....update you in a few". READ MORE...

Monday
Dec122011

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Williamsville

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Tuesday
Dec062011

Arts: Theater in Buffalo 

There’s something special about the way Buffalo embraces the arts, whether it be theatre, dance, visual art, music, or anything one can consider a form of expression. There never seems to be a dull moment, with flash mobs flooding the streets of the Central Terminal or the massive rowboats sculpture displayed in front of the Albright-Knox; there’s art everywhere you look, and it continues to unveil itself in new ways with each generation.

     The Queen City began its trailblazing of the arts in the early 1880’s when vaudeville was popularized, which allowed Buffalo to become a household name in theatre. Tourists from out of town would attend these performances as they traveled along the Erie Canal and would stop to enjoy quality entertainment, which has evolved throughout the decades into today’s theatre. READ MORE...