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by Buck Quigley
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by Jacob Knott, Jack Foran, George Sax
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by AV Staff
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by Meghan Sauer
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by Geoff Kelly
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by Jazmine Frazier
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by Bruce Fisher
It’s Father’s Day, so let’s talk about men—specifically, about jobs for men. There’s no other word for it but crisis. Men over the age of 16 here are in trouble because work has disappeared. Yet none of our elected officials, and only a few of our appointed ones, act as if 45 percent of the black men in Buffalo being out of the workforce is an issue at all.
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by Alicia Greco
Whether or not you know Bill Burr as a standup comedian, he is becoming a familiar face. Both actor and comic, he has had a part in a variety of productions ranging from dramatic television series (attention Breaking Bad addicts), comedy films, and has released multiple standup shows.
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by Cory Perla
First there was Alice Cooper, and then there was Marilyn Manson. Seemingly incarnations of the same being for different generations, these two fathers of shock rock have finally teamed up for what some might consider a dream tour: the Masters of Madness Shock Therapy tour, which will happen live at Buffalo’s Outer Harbor concert site (325 Furhmann Boulevard) this Friday, June 14.
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by Jack Foran
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by Jim Corbran
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by Jack Foran
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by Jimmy Janowski, Photos by Nancy J. Parisi
With more than 60 eligible theatrical productions presented in Buffalo this season, the Artie voters must have felt a bit like those tenacious fish, struggling up river through all those performances trying to arrive at just five nominees in each category. More importantly Vogue says that salmon is the color for red carpet events!
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by Jan Jezioro
The 10th anniversary concert of the Camerata di Sant’Antonio takes place tonight, Thursday June 13 at 7pm at the group’s home, St. Anthony of Padua’s R.C. Church behind Buffalo City Hall.
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by M. Faust
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by M. Faust
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Artvoice's weekly round-up of featured events, including our editor's pick for the week: The Artvoice Battle of Original Music Grand Finale, this Friday, June 14th at the Sportsmen's Tavern.
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by Woody Brown
Let me get one thing out of the way: Inferno, Dan Brown’s newest novel, is not good. By any standard, scale, or specification, this is a bad book. In fact, the only thing that Inferno is good at is being bad.
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by Anna Blatto
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by Bernice Radle and Greg Conley
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by Arthur J. Giacalone
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by Bruce L. Beyer
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by Chuck Shepherd
Orestes De La Paz’s exhibit at the Frost Art Museum in Miami in May recalled Chuck Palahniuk’s novel and film “Fight Club,” in which lead character Tyler Durden’s principal income source was making upscale soap using discarded liposuctioned fat fetched from the garbage of cosmetic surgeons (thus closing the loop of fat from rich ladies recycled back to rich ladies).
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by Rob Brezsny
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Long after the artist Amedeo Clemente Modigliani died, his paintings sold for millions of dollars. But while alive, he never got rich from doing what he loved to do. He expressed frustration about the gap between his ambitions and his rewards.
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