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Regina Mason’s quest to discover her ancestry started as a child. Today, her journey has been transformed into an award-winning film.
Michael Okon is no stranger to scares. The rapid rise from author of self-published books, to published author, to creator of a possible Hollywood film franchise would intimidate anyone. But Okon seems up for the challenge.
Harvey Weinstein wrote about attacking women who refused his advances while he was a UB student and occasional Spectrum columnist in the 1970s.
Singer-songwriter Chastity Brown is coming to Buffalo, fresh off the release of her latest album “Silhouette of Sirens.”
I’ll throw Eminem in the conversation of top 5 of all time and, no pun intended, I’m not afraid to say that.
From prose poems to musical performances, the second annual Riverrun Global Film Series escaped the big screen at the Burchfield Penney Art Center.
Album: “Take Me Apart”
Korey Green wants to open up a racial dialogue with his latest film “The Blackness Project.”
Book: “We Were Eight Years in Power: An American Tragedy”
The Buffalo art scene is no joke. Galleries like the Albright-Knox and Burchfield-Penney host some of the best international and national artists around.
It has been hard to stay in touch with family and friends as a senior. Nonetheless, like most college students, I always attempt to call home during my off-times.
Limitless expression filled the room as jazz artist Charles Gayle proved his local legend at Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center on Friday.
Covering 45 years of an artist’s career is a difficult task to manage, but UB professor David Schirm’s latest exhibit is the definition of comprehensive.
There’s a local buzz surrounding an American-made wind instrument.
An emotional rollercoaster hit the stage in Buffalo over the weekend, chock full of arguments, lying and witty back-and-forths.
As part of UB’s Creative Arts Initiative, filmmaker Rima Yamazaki is residing at UB until Oct. 31.
Whether it's repurposed rubbish or dragging a block of ice through city streets, a new art exhibit at the Center for the Arts (CFA) is transcending interior confines.
The easiest part of the semester is over. Your syllabi are in hand and Labor Day weekend is sadly in the books, but if you’re looking for things to do this weekend, there are plenty of musical events in and around Buffalo for your entertainment. Grab some friends and make sure to head downtown to make the most of the warm weather while it’s here.
As exhibit-goers first walk into El Museo, they’re met immediately with a fusion of two artists’ works, Robert Harris and Kurt Von Voetsch.
Genres collided as Lil Uzi Vert and New Politics performed Saturday at the first outdoor Fall Fest since 2014, bringing a unique energy to this year’s show.