Big Boom for Chiddy Bang
After Fall Fest was announced, students covered the Student Association Facebook page with negative comments. As 2012 begins, SA has a chance to redeem itself.
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After Fall Fest was announced, students covered the Student Association Facebook page with negative comments. As 2012 begins, SA has a chance to redeem itself.
The rustic, brown, wooden floor came from an old house on the West Side. The sturdy, high-arching ceiling that forms the infrastructure was once a part of the Art Voice building on Main Street. The teal chairs belonged to the Colored Musicians Club.
Free Henry! isn't your average local band. For one thing, they're named after a piece of taxidermy.
Pop-culture cartoons, alternative futures, and people's dreams come together in the artwork of Joel Brenden.
The newly ascended King of Scotland wore a crown made out of a beer-drinking hat, and the queen's crown adorned her tall blue hair.
Mat Kearney, an Oregon native and a current resident of Tennessee, made Buffalo seem like his home during his first headlining show in the city. The audience wasn't just a crowd of spectators – they seemed like part of Kearney's family.
In a normal game of chess, the king prevails and is the only one left on the board after many strategic and costly moves to the other pieces in the game. But, thanks to Nancy Jurs, the universal game of chess has morphed into a metaphor of peace and unity, where all the pieces band together.
Beyond artistic expression, dance can serve as a means of storytelling.
Bayside is like a cult, and Tuesday night Syracuse experienced its initiation.
Saturday, Delaware Park was changed from one of the state's best parks to one of Buffalo's largest art exhibitions.
Inspired, family-friendly, profanity-free hip-hop is not something one comes to expect, but Buffalo's own talented musicians may help to change that.
Artist: Lenny Kravitz
Artist: Silverstein
Artist: Atmosphere
Spring Awakening is truly an awakening for its characters and for the audience, adding a modern-day twist to a strict German society in the 1890s.
A Latin percussion section usually takes a large compilation of instruments, but for legendary tap dancer Savion Glover, it takes only two – his feet.
Artist: Jennifer Hudson
Artist: Paris Suit Yourself
Artist: Bayside
Last Comic Standing finalist Ralphie May took to the stage at the Center for the Arts Thursday night with a staggering three-hour set.