15 stories from buffalonews.com
Mr. Buck, who died March 30 at 79 after a battle with cancer, was an instrumental figure in Buffalo's visual arts scene, both at the gallery and in the community. His decade-long stint as di…
Since Bunshaft's addition opened in 1962, the art world has grown exponentially, diverging into a countless thematic streams and mediums, from monumental sculptures demanding monumental spac…
Legendary author Jack London's account of spending time in Western New York and in the Erie County Penitentiary in the late 19th century was just too interesting for Tom Fontana to let alone.
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Buffalo actor Jeffry Denman shares the ups and downs of work in 'The Producers'
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Disney's 'Aida,' coming to Shea's stage, recasts a classic story with the music of Elton John
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Tom Kitt and Amanda Green must have known that one question in particular was going to come up sooner or later.
Studio Arena cast captures the spark and charisma of Johnny Cash in a musical that's sure to wow them all the way to Broadway
Studio Arena's production, songs tell the tale of the extraordinary life of Johnny Cash
A highly regarded violinist with the Chautauqua Institution’s Symphony Orchestra and the downstate Westchester Philharmonic was shot to death in her Westfield residence, Chautauqua County …
The Lancaster Opera House has revived "Two by Two" and in the hands (and voices) of David Bondrow and a likable ensemble, the show is full of fun and foolishness until it goes serious and sa…
Fanny Brice herself would have gotten a kick out of the "Funny Girl" on stage Saturday in Kleinhans Music Hall. It had so much style and good humor.
The Irish Classical Theater Lunchtime Series is currently presenting "Lunch with Mr. Benny," Mark Humphrey's homage to Jack Benny. And from the moment Tim Newell enters the studio in his brown suit, looking for George Burns, he brings Benny to life.
The Irish Classical Theater Lunchtime Series is currently presenting "Lunch with Mr. Benny," Mark Humphrey's homage to Jack Benny. And from the moment Tim Newell enters the studio in his brown suit, looking for George Burns, he brings Benny to life.
A.R. Gurney, whose new play "Buffalo Gal" runs through April 21 at Studio Arena Theatre, is a dramatist of dying ways of life.