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by Thomas Dooney
Sometimes the public only comprehends an artist’s methods as a bag of tricks. Then these gimmicks become more discussable than the artist’s accomplishment. Finley is not alone in this. Picasso has been in public consideration for more than a hundred years and still people focus on noses where eyes should be and ears somewhere else.
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by Bruce Fisher
This weekend in Cleveland, the Great Lakes Urban Exchange is bringing 100 thinkers, activists, elected officials, and wonks to kick around ideas about how one of the richest but most challenged Great Lakes cities can turn itself around.
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by Kenneth Rogoff
Perhaps it is a pipe dream, but it is just possible that the ongoing BP oil-spill catastrophe in the Gulf of Mexico will finally catalyze support for an American environmental policy with teeth.
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by Geoff Kelly & Buck Quigley
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by Zachary Burns
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by Donny Kutzbach
Oklahoma City art rock avatars the Flaming Lips have sculpted an aura that would almost have you believe that they are these weird, psychedelic wizards from space that have somehow always existed. Still, it’s hard to believe that in just a couple years Wayne Coyne and collective will celebrate their 30th anniversary as a band.
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by Jan Jezioro
The Music Niagara Festival kicks off its 12th season in Niagara-on-the-Lake this Saturday with a gala opening night concert. It continues at multiple venues, including area wineries, for a total of 34 concerts, before ending on August 14.
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by Anthony Chase
In The Drowsy Chaperone, the 2006 show about one man’s obsession with Broadway musicals, the lead character contrasts the shows of Broadway’s Golden Age with the musicals of today: “You know there was a time when people sat in darkened theaters and thought to themselves, ‘What have George and Ira got for me tonight?’
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by George Sax
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by M. Faust
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by M. Faust
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Artvoice's weekly round-up of events to watch out for the week, including our editor's pick: comedian and actor, Bobcat Goldthwait at the Bear's Den Showroom at the Seneca Niagara Casino, on Thursday the 16th.
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As co-director of the Partnership for the Public Good (www.ppgbuffalo.org), Sam Magavern helps raise community awareness on issues ranging from the economy to the environment, healthcare to the holding center, neighborhood revitalization to campaign finance reform. He’s also an instructor at UB Law School, and a writer with a lucidly elegant style.
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by Chuck Shepherd
“Why are you still alive?” is the question doctors ask Ozzy Osbourne, the hard-rock singer and reality-TV star, who says he is now clean and sober after a lifetime of almost unimaginably bad habits. In June, he started two new ventures: undergoing the three-month process of genetic mapping (to help doctors learn why, indeed) and becoming a “health advice” columnist for London’s Sunday Times.
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Buffalo has a large and diverse gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender community. For further information about its numerous organizations and activities, visit Gaywatch at Artvoice.com, call the Western New York Pride Center (852-7743), or email WinterDanny@AOL.com.
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by Rob Brezsny
CANCER (June 21-July 22): “Give us this day our daily hunger,” prayed French philosopher Gaston Bachelard.
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Some new neighbors bought the house next door and moved in a month ago. They’re very friendly, and we get along well. They’re really into gardening. The husband is really into his car, and he washes it every weekend. Here’s the rub. Their outdoor hose doesn’t work, so they’ve been borrowing ours. Now it wasn’t a big deal to begin with.
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