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Teo David says he loves telling stories through photography and he wants to help others do the same at his WWTS Photography and Gallery on Allen St.
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Tuesday, April 2 is Let's Go Day at WBFO and Buffalo Toronto Public Media, an all-day virtual experience to highlight the completion of the first season of Let's Go!.
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It's not clear how many people were walking the streets of much of the city for the 2022 Garden Walk Buffalo, but there were a lot of them. They wanted to see what homeowners could do with front, side and backyards to show off plants, bushes, flowers and even fish swimming in water features.
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For 30 years, Theater Talk has been appointment listening on WBFO, featuring the insights of theater critic and historian, Anthony Chase, who joins Peter Hall for a five-minute weekly broadcast at 6:45 and 8:45 Friday mornings on 88.7 WBFO with a podcast available on wbfo.org. As part of BTPM (Buffalo Toronto Public Media) their beat is primarily Buffalo theater, but Broadway, The Shaw Festival, The Stratford Festival, and other relevant art forms including ballet and opera are covered.
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Buffalo native Lauren Belfer came to local notice with her "City of Light," looking at the Pan-American Exhibition. Her latest book is "Ashton Hall," looking at centuries of events in an English country house. She spoke with our Mike Desmond.
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Family, friends and colleagues paid their respects and said their goodbyes July 2 to Sara Rogers, a cherished member of the Buffalo music community who was killed tragically in an auto-bicycle collision on June 17. She is remembered as someone whose musical outreach was widespread. But she especially touched the lives of many through her work in musical therapy, especially those of children.
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Shakespeare in Delaware Park hasn't had a full season since 2019 because of the pandemic. Now, it's back on the newly-named Saul Elkin Stage.
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The winners of the 31st annual Artie Awards, which recognized the work of the 2021-2022 Western New York theater season, were announced at a red-carpet style event at Shea’s 710 Theatre Monday evening.
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The "Agents of Change" mural in Larkinville is a project created by students at Lafayette International High School.
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Acknowledging community safety concerns in the aftermath of the May 14 mass shooting on Jefferson Avenue, organizers have added security measures in planning the return of University United Festival.
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For 30 years, Theater Talk has been appointment listening on WBFO, featuring the insights of theater critic and historian, Anthony Chase, who joins Peter Hall for a five-minute weekly broadcast at 6:45 and 8:45 Friday mornings on 88.7 WBFO with a podcast available on wbfo.org. Their beat is primarily Buffalo theater, but Broadway, The Shaw Festival, The Stratford Festival, and other relevant art forms including ballet and opera are covered.
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More than 40 years after blazing a trail for female video game characters, Ms. Pac-Man was inducted Thursday into the World Video Game Hall of Fame, at The Strong National Museum of Play, along with Dance Dance Revolution, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time and Sid Meier's Civilization.