Ten years ago, on an early June weekend, a few bands set up in a recording studio parking lot on Franklin Street during the Allentown Art Festival and spent the day playing music for some curious onlookers. And so the Music is Art festival was born.
Saturday night (September 8th) was quite the night for history buffs and art enthusiasts! City of Night, presented by the Emerging Leaders in the Arts Buffalo (ELAB), took place at the Silo City grain elevators.
This weekend (Saturday, September 1-Sunday, September 2), Buffalo showcased what we’re all about: chicken wings and charity. The 11th annual National Buffalo Wing Festival at Coca-Cola Field was a major success, once again.
Everybody has a little bit of Irish in them, right? While there are plenty of beverages imported from Ireland, there is much more to being Irish than just drinking some beer.
Elmwood Avenue -- it’s such an artsy place, isn’t it? There's just a different feel when you’re down in the Village. Therefore, it’s the perfect location to host an art festival.
This might be a little premature, but given the cooler temps and rain we've seen recently (and the fact that the leaves have actually been falling all summer due to near-drought conditions), it’s time to face the facts: Summer is coming to an end, and for a number of reasons -- eight to be exact -- we’ll miss you, old friend.
The heart of Buffalo’s Polonia celebrated the 33rd Annual Dozynki Polish Harvest Festival at Corpus Christi Church this weekend (Friday, August 17-Sunday, August 19), sending polka music and the smell of pierogis through the air.
Beer. That’s all that needs to be said. Beer makes everything a little bit better. Oh, who are we kidding, it makes everything a lot better.