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by Geoff Kelly
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by Buck Quigley
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by Geoff Kelly
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by Bruce Fisher
The richest two percent of people who filed tax returns in Erie County in 2010 made over $200,000. The next eight percent made over $100,000 but less than $200,000; about 20 percent made between $50,000 and $100,000, and the rest—about 70 percent of us—made under $50,000.
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by Wayne Alt
It is probably no surprise most people have not heard of the Trans-Pacific Partnership. This trade agreement, together with the passage of NAFTA 15 years ago, could be devastating to workers in both American and Pacific Rim countries such as Peru, Chile, Mexico, Australia, Vietnam, Canada, and Singapore.
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by Andrew Kulyk & Peter Farrell
For the fifth time since First Niagara Center opened its doors at the foot of Main Street, Buffalo becomes one of the epicenters of the basketball world, as our city is one of the eight host cities for the second and third round “subregionals” of the NCAA men’s basketball tournament, more commonly known as “March Madness.”
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by Scott Mancuso & Mickey Harmon
This Friday, the Western New York Books Arts Center opens an exhibition of work by graphic designer and artist Mickey Harmon called The Life & Times of Grovey Cleves, an illustrated study after the life of Grover Cleveland
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by Jack Foran
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by J. Tim Raymond
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by Anthony Chase
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by Anthony Chase
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by Anthony Chase
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by Jan Jezioro
For the next pair of Buffalo Philharmonic concerts this Saturday evening at 8pm and Sunday afternoon at 2:30pm, BPO music director JoAnn Falletta returns to the podium to conduct a program that local classical music lovers of the symphonic vocal repertoire will not want to miss.
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Last week’s winner was Tired Iron. They will join Orius in our next live showdown. This week we offer Suffolk & Rain vs. Child of Folly.
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by M. Faust
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by M. Faust
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by M. Faust
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by George Sax
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Artvoice's weekly round-up of featured events, including our editor's pick for the week, Cut Copy, at the Town Ballroom on Tuesday the 25th.
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by J. Tim Raymond
Lucian Freud’s three-panel portrait by the late British painter, Francis Bacon, was recently sold at Christie’s auction house for $142.4 million—more than any one contemporary painting since World War II.
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by Lynda Schneekloth
The Sierra Club, one of the oldest environmental organizations in the United States, has engaged in many fights and dialogues over the years to protect the environment and public health.
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by Chuck Shepherd
In February, the Tennessee Supreme Court ruled that David Bell could not avoid being charged with DUI merely because he had been sober enough to pass all six “field sobriety tests” administered during a traffic stop. It was enough, the court said, that he had admitted drinking that night.
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by Rob Brezsny
ARIES (March 21-April 19): “When you plant seeds in the garden, you don’t dig them up every day to see if they have sprouted yet,” says Buddhist nun Thubten Chodron. “You simply water them and clear away the weeds; you know that the seeds will grow in time.”
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