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by Bruce Fisher
Thursday is decision day in Upstate New York’s most populous county. After 40 years of population decline and population dispersal across an ever-broader landscape, the Erie County Legislature is scheduled to vote on whether to create a county-wide planning board.
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by Joe George
The anthropological aspects of foods amaze me, and sometimes even seem incredible. Take something as commonplace as honey, for example. It’s sold in neat little containers with convenient pour spouts, but to think that it is the same stuff, virtually unchanged, that was harvested before modern civilization began seems inconceivable.
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by Jan Jezioro
The wildly successful series of readings by internationally acclaimed authors presented by Just Buffalo and Hallwalls over the last three years has proven to be so popular that it has outgrown its original home in Asbury Hall at Babeville, and finally migrated west to Kleinhans Music Hall, beginning with the appearance of Isabel Allende last Friday evening.
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The lineup is Falling Into Place for our fourth live showdown, scheduled for May 9 at the Mohawk. That’s to say, congratulations to the band called Falling Into Place, for collecting the most votes last week.
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Artvoice's weekly round-up of events to watch out for the week, including our editor's pick: Shemekia Copeland, who performs this Friday at the Tralf.
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by Jim Corbran
I fondly remember April of 1964 and the introduction of Ford’s Mustang, when my godfather, John Chilcott, a wonderful man known throughout the Old First Ward as Chick, presented me with a scale model of the pony car which he had obtained from a Ford dealer after purchasing a new 1964 Falcon, which was white with a red interior.
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by Chuck Shepherd
The U.S. National Nuclear Security Administration recently postponed its crucial program to rejuvenate quarter-century-old Trident missile warheads because no one can remember how to make a key component of the weapons (codenamed “Fogbank”), according to a March 2 report of the Government Accountability Office.
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by Rob Brezsny
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Rachael Yanetta, a young English woman, got a bellyache while working her regular job at the local pub. Despite the pain, she toughed it out until her shift was over, then went home. Her distress increased, though, and at 3 a.m. she checked into the hospital.
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I just opened a widget shop up on Hertel Avenue. I can’t really afford to advertise just yet, but I’m eager to get the word out about my shop. Your Best of Buffalo issue seemed like a good bet. No one sells widgets like mine.
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