FALL ARTS PREVIEW
Autumn Rhythms
True, we’ve lost our local jazz festivals but venues all over WNY have exciting offerings in store.
By Phil Nyhuis
Music to My Ears
UB and Kleinhans provide a joint motherlode of classical treasure.
By Cheryl Gobbetti Hoffman
Buffalo’s Adventurous Stages
Smaller Buffalo stages are willing to step out a limb.
By Anthony Chase
Change is Good
They’re moving, they’re groovingBuffalo’s museums and galleries are the place to be in 2003-2004.
By Elizabeth Licata
Consider the Alternatives
Then there’s all the rest: independent films, comedy acts, one-person shows. Think outside the box.
By Ron Ehmke
ARTS PEOPLE
Eight artists and programmers who
contribute ingredients to the glorious stew that is WNY culture.
By Bob Davis, Glenn Gramigna, Anna Geronimo Hausmann, Elizabeth Licata, Darwin McPherson, Elizabeth Palmieri, and Melissa Sandor
ART THAT INTERACTS
PED asks participants to tour the Tonawandas on a bike, while If Everyone Read the Same Book invites community discussion.
By Melissa Sandor and
Elizabeth Palmieri
WILL THE PLAN WORK?
Buffalo has a new master plan and a new strategic planner. Meanwhile, Buffalo neighborhoods have been busy with their own blueprints for progress. We talked to many of the players and got some interesting comments and questions.
By Anna Geronimo Hausmann
and Elizabeth Licata.
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