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I went downtown to the Anchor Bar Saturday evening.
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I went downtown to the Anchor Bar Saturday evening.
David Koechner doesn’t like to worry about things going wrong when he’s on stage. He doesn’t waste time thinking about what ifs or bother thinking about people not liking his show or getting nervous. He never saw comedy as a choice because he enjoys making people laugh and he always has.
When a game developer is afraid to go home at night, fearing someone might follow her there and harm her; it’s time to reflect on the tragic misfortune that has become the face many people think of when they hear the word “gamer.”
Game: Destiny
“Show me what democracy looks like,” someone would shout. “This is what democracy looks like,” thousands joyously replied.
When he takes a few weeks off from doing stand-up, comedian Brian Regan’s brain starts “percolating.” He just wants to get back on stage and make people laugh.
Free concerts featuring world-renowned musicians are rare, but that’s what the music department is offering UB students this year.
Not all games cost $65 dollars for hours of fun.
For the past year and a half, I’ve been cheating on my console. I’ve left its hard plastic body sitting cold on my shelf while my laptop’s internal parts turn into a fiery hurricane to run League of Legends on all low settings.
Game: Infamous: Second Son
Four-time Grammy award nominated country artist, Joe Nichols is set to perform in the Special Events Lot next to UB Stadium at 6 p.m. Friday for UB Athletics’ Tailgate Concert Series. The Spectrum had a phone interview with him prior to his show to talk about his music, tonight’s performance and his love of the Buffalo Bills.
On Tuesday, Apple fanboys, fangirls, techies and casual electronic consumers all over the world rejoiced when the tech company unveiled two larger phones – the iPhone 6 and the iPhone 6 Plus – and the highly rumored and anticipated Apple Watch.
Time is running out for you to view more than 70 masterpieces by world-renowned artists including Vincent van Gogh, Salvador Dali and Jackson Pollock.
Last night, I bopped to Bas’ “Charles De Gaulle To JFK,” danced to Schoolboy Q’s “Break The Bank” and sang along to T.I.’s “Whatever You Like.” And I enjoyed every second of it. Sadly, I did so without a bucket hat on my head.
They’re big; they’re mostly black – for now – and they’re hungry for new games to truly unleash their power.
The once dispersed crowd content with trying dozens of vendors’ wings began to cluster around the stage as announcements that the “Ridiculously Hot Wing Eating Competition” was about to begin rang through Coca-Cola Field in downtown Buffalo.
The Student Association is paying more than $200,000 of student money to bring Schoolboy Q and T.I. to co-headline Fall Fest 2014.
Continuous sunshine in Buffalo often means many things: grilled food, parties, trips to the beach, bonfires, festivals and local Queen City traditions. Concerts and music festivals like Canal Fest and Kiss the Summer Hello are held throughout the season in addition to very popular weekly events – Thursdays at Canalside, Tuesdays in the Park and Wednesdays at Artpark. Aside from other popular events like Shakespeare in the Park or the Allentown Art Festival, there are more than a dozen festivals in Buffalo each summer.
Athira Unni still remembers sitting in her fifth grade classroom. It was on the second floor. It had windows on two sides. She would watch the rainfall during monsoons. Her school sat so close to the water that she could see the ocean from a window in the library.
Between Infamous: Second Son (PlayStation 4 exclusive) and Titanfall (Xbox One exclusive) this spring saw the release of two huge titles that showcased the power of their respective next generation consoles. Although these were two of the biggest releases this year, they certainly aren’t last with many more big titles like Destiny set to release later this year.