In celebration of Dry January, Big Ditch will be hosting its inaugural NA Burner Beer Pong Championship. Why should alcohol lovers have all the fun when it comes to playing beer pong? Everyone ...
When: June 14–15, 2025 Where: Hertel Alley (behind 1225–1301 Hertel Ave.) Compensation: Up to $2,000 per artist or team Who Can Apply: Artists aged 18+ from Western New York (and beyond!) are ...
The Tool Library and Buffalo Recycle’s Dare to Repair Cafes are back in 2025. These volunteer-powered events put tools and talents to use in the community in an effort to reduce waste by ...
Valentine’s Day is right around the corner, believe it or not. Whether you’re in a relationship, or you’re single, The Gypsy ...
Winter is the best time of year to seek out new passions and activities. Whether it’s bowling, skiing, knitting, yoga, or ...
Chill Sessions is a unique and welcoming gathering designed for artists and arts professionals to connect, share, and inspire ...
The day’s highlight will be a keynote address by Ron Saharyan, co-founder and CEO of Profit First Professionals.Saharyan brings his expertise in cash management, profitability, and business ...
Severyn Development is renovating seven turn of the century brick homes at 76-106 Florida Street near Canisius College. The project result in 14 apartments, each three bedrooms and one bathroom ...
Herb Bellamy Jr. at his late father’s desk in the Black Achievers Historical Museum’s Founders Room Herbert L. Bellamy Jr. sat behind the desk of his father, Herbert Bellamy Sr., in the ...
Douglas Development has won the rights to redevelop the City-owned Mohawk Ramp. The ever-busy developer beat out competing proposals by BFC Partners/CB Emmanuel Realty and a team made up of SAA ...
Olivier Pasquet installation for Torn Space’s STATIONS, 2018 – Photo Credit: Michael W. Thomas Ladies First | April 20, 2024 7:00pm Torn Space Theater – 612 Fillmore Ave. Buffalo Tickets ...
The first residents have settled into the Trico Building Apartments, a project in the works since 2016. It was well worth the wait. The former industrial behemoth, a symbol of Buffalo’s ...