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Of all the unfortunate myths about Buffalo, there are some that are just flat-out false.

Some might argue that all Buffalo has is snow and chicken wings. Others might say that there isn't enough entertainment to keep those freezing Buffalonians busy at night.

They would all be wrong.

The secret to keeping a wintry evening full of joy is leaving the comfort of a warm home and experiencing the abundance of local performances. Truth be told, high-profile acts don't always come to the Queen City - they prefer to visit larger local markets like Toronto or Cleveland. But that doesn't mean there is a lack of entertainment here.

Whether it's music or theater, large venue or small, this season's calendar of events puts all harsh rumors to rest.


MUSIC







Kiss 98.5 Kissmass Bash Sat., Dec. 13 HSBC Arena
Harry Connick, Jr. Fri., Dec. 19 SheaOs Performing Arts Center
Tribute to Joe Strummer Fri., Dec. 19 Mohawk Place
Lowest of the Low Dec. 19-20 The Tralf

THEATER








OThe Lion in WinterO Nov. 13-Dec. 14 Kavinoky Theater
"Ebenezer S.O Dec. 4-23 Buffalo Ensemble Theater
OThe Best Christmas Pageant EverO Dec. 5-27 Theater of Youth
"A Christmas CarolO Dec. 18-21 Forbes Theater
"Song and DanceO Jan. 8-Feb. 8 MusicalFare

CENTER FOR THE ARTS





Girls Choir of Harlem Sat., Dec. 13 Mainstage
A Garfield Christmas Sat., Dec. 27 Mainstage


OUT OF TOWN








"The ProducersO --- Canon Theater, Toronto
"CopenhagenO --- Winter Garden Theater, Toronto
George Carlin Fr., Dec. 12 Roy Thompson Hall, Toronto
Snoop Dogg Sat., Dec 20 Ricoh Coliseum, Toronto
David Bowie and Macy Gray Wed., Jan 7 Convention Center, Cleveland




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