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On Thursday, Buffalo theatre-goers fell in love with the budding friendship of Lily Harrison (Loretta Swit) and Michael Minetti (David Engel). Their back & forth, complicated relationship dazzled in “Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks” over the weekend at Shea’s 710 Theatre.
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“Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks” inspirits Buffalo

Over 300 attendees took to Shea’s 710 Theatre on Thursday for the opening performance of “Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks.” The play, which completed its Buffalo run on Sunday, delighted audience members with the fluctuating, entertaining relationship of widow Lily Harrison (Loretta Swit) and dance instructor Michael Minetti (David Engel).


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Dennis Black on tape: a grand larceny inspired playlist

A million dollars isn’t cool. You know what is cool? Roughly $320,000 worth of funds stolen from university bank accounts and funneled through falsified tax forms and charitable donations, as former UB Vice President Dennis Black and former UB Campus Living Director Andrea Costantino admitted to last week.


Rima Yamazaki, a Japan-born and New York-based filmmaker, is an artist-in-residence this semester with the UB Creative Arts Initiative (CAI). Yamazaki, whose work has been featured around the world, will be filming architectural structures throughout the city of Buffalo for her upcoming project.
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Spectrum Q&A with UB artist-in-residence Rima Yamazaki

As part of UB’s Creative Arts Initiative, filmmaker Rima Yamazaki is residing at UB until Oct. 31. Yamazaki, a Japanese-born and New York-based filmmaker, has been featured all around the world, with screenings in Brazil’s Move Cine Arte Film Festival and Rome’s MAXXI festival just this year alone. The filmmaker, alongside professor Nicholas Bruscia, spoke at Hayes Hall on Wednesday after screening her film “Nakagin Capsule Tower: Japanese Metabolist Landmark on the Edge of Destruction.” Before the screening, Yamazaki spoke with The Spectrum about her work and the film she’s producing in Buffalo.


Squeaky Wheel Film & Media Art Center is located in downtown Buffalo, providing artists with access to media equipment. Executive Director Maiko Tanaka took the position after working as an art curator in Toronto
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Squeaky Wheel keeps on turning

Squeaky Wheel Film & Media Art Center was established in 1985 with the goal of innovation in media through three core concepts: exhibition, education and access to technology for all. Located at 617 Main St. in downtown Buffalo, Squeaky Wheel continues that legacy through their workshops, open equipment rental and multimedia art exhibitions.


Local artists Kurt Von Voetsch and Robert Harris tackle the inner mechanisms of their minds in their new exhibit Get Me Out of My Head. The exhibit opened at Allentown's El Museo on Friday as Harris discussed some of his paintings to an audience of over 30 people.
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"Get Me Out of My Head" reflects the mind's workings at El Museo

On Friday, over 30 people attended the opening and artist talk for “Get Me Out of My Head” at Allen Street’s El Museo. The reception made the already small venue a bit tighter as Harris, one of two featured artists in the exhibit, discussed his paintings. The exhibit also featured Von Voetsch, a UB alumnus, who tackled his battle with brain cancer in his work.


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The Grapevine

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.


Rapper Waka Flocka Flame (left) put on the most audience-involved performance of the night. Flocka and his hype man bounced around the stage, showering fans with champagne and water.
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Travis Scott, 2 Chainz and more make noise in Buffalo

Fans may not have gotten all they voted for, but Fanbassador’s first Tailor Made Festival was a night to remember. A rowdy crowd of several thousand took to Canalside Saturday evening to catch performances from a variety of rappers and electronic groups. Their excitement mainly appeared during mainly hip-hop sets, like that of Waka Flocka Flame.


Lil Uzi Vert, one of four headliners at this year's UB Fall Fest started a rager at Baird Point with songs like "XO TOUR Llif3" and "444+222." SA hosted the outdoor fest, which fused rock with rap.
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UB Fall Fest rocks Baird Point

Genres collided as Lil Uzi Vert and New Politics performed at the first outdoor Fall Fest since 2014, bringing a unique energy to this year’s show. Lil Uzi Vert, known for his high-octane trap ballads, led the line-up which included hip-hopper Blackbear, rock band New Politics and singer Roy Woods. While the crowd began slightly lethargic and dispersed over the large outdoor space, they came together and increased in vitality as the chilly night progressed.


A View of The Center For The Arts on North Campus

Photographer: Douglas Levere
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Bold and brash in Buffalo

Regardless of the season, Buffalo’s arts and entertainment provide endless possibilities for weekend plans, but only if you only know where to look. 


New Politics at Staples Center for Jingle Ball
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Battle of the fests: UB students torn between Fall Fest and Tailor Made after fests scheduled on same day

In addition to the Student Association’s annual Fall Fest, another high profile festival will be taking place downtown. Tailor Made Festival, featuring last year’s Fall Fest headliner Travis Scott along with 2 Chainz, will take the stage on the same night that Lil Uzi Vert performs on North Campus at this year’s Fall Fest.






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