Record Theatre may be gone, but the legacy of its founder will go on. The
section of Main Street running from Delavan Avenue to Lafayette Avenue and back
to Harvard
Katy Perry broke a lot of hearts in Buffalo Thursday when she announced that her
concert scheduled for Sept. 16 would be canceled. But it’s not like those hearts
haven’t
The joy of an overstuffed file marked “CROWDS” is not just the photos within it that you instantly recognize, from sporting events or political rallies; it’s also in the photos
“I am much like a stockholder in a once-great company that has lost its way. I
still believe in the product, but I also believe the people running the business
The local restaurant scene continues to change and grow and Buffalo News Food
Editor Andrew Z. Galarneau has been watching and documenting it for more than
five years. Every day
The idea of a divided electorate is not a new concept. Not even close. Neither
are complaints about rigging the presidential election. Take 1960, for example,
when Republican Vice President
When it comes to the Sabres, the teams of the 1970s and the current era have at least one thing in common: No championship to celebrate, but reasons for hope.
One of the many Saturday afternoon joys of my 1970s childhood was the sight of
The Buffalo Evening News carrier and the realization that I was moments away
from being
Jeff Dunham, a ventriloquist whose concert specials and live performances have made him one of the most well-known comedians in the world, is bringing his cast of characters to KeyBank