Check out the friends, neighbors and organizations on hand to help celebrate and support the LGBTQ+ community at the 2024 Pride Parade on Sunday, June 2.
Supporters of the Ronald McDonald House of WNY celebrated four decades of assisting families with sick and injured children at the organization's Ruby Jubilee on Saturday, Dec. 9.
Matthew Crane is a self-described messy painter. If you get up close to one of his pieces, you can see the big, nasty, gnarly brushstrokes. With textures built up on top of each layer, he wants things to have a feel.
For the members of the 18-and-older BuffaLUG—“LUG” stands for “LEGO Users Group”—a lifetime of fandom has developed into a unique hobby. If you have attended events like Nickel City Comic Con, you may have seen the group’s astoundingly large, and impressively creative, custom builds.
Much like me, my house isn’t perfect. The kitchen floor is sloping, the paint is chipping and the window frames aren’t so square.
An evening of fearless fashion took over Seneca One on Sept. 30 to honor the creativity of Buffalo’s fashion scene, with a runway event featuring the creations of nine local designers. Guests understood the assignment (a celebration of self-expression)—see a collection of the night’s off-run…
Creative expression across mediums united on Saturday, Sept. 16, at 500 Seneca for the first Buffalo Fashion Runway: A Confluence of the Arts. The evening offered an electric fusion of fashion, music, dance and visual arts, as designers showcased their latest boundary-pushing and style-redef…
“I saw it and I was sold! The giant windows, the view of Grand Central Terminal with all the light that comes in,” Colleen Young says of her studio in Millrace Commons.
Moviegoers gathered for an outdoor screening of “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory” Sunday, Aug. 13 at the Richardson Hotel—the second screening in the newly launched Sunset Cinema series. Next up: “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone” on Sunday, Aug. 27.
It was an afternoon full of street performers, live music, ax throwing, local craft beer and mead (of course!) at the second annual Lancaster Renaissance Street Faire on Saturday, Aug. 5, hosted by Lilly Belle Meads.
