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Posted Relle (an organic salon) to Buffalo Rising
Recycling, conserving energy, and buying eco-friendly products will all make you feel better about doing your part to save the environment, but thanks to hair stylist Brandon Kline, Buffalo now offers a way to feel instant gratification! Kline is the founder of Relle, the first organic salon to open its doors in Buffalo. The salon, located at 798 Elmwood Avenue at the corner of Auburn, uses Organic Color Systems, a luxury line of color and hair care products that are USDA-certified organic, paraben-free, ammonia-free, and formaldehyde-free, making it better not just for you but also for Mother Nature! Consumers are often...
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Posted Bellydancing: Buffalo Style! to Buffalo Rising
Are you bored with your current workout routine or just plain tired of exercise feeling like work? Perhaps it's time to spice things up with a fun, low-impact workout that torches up to 700 calories an hour and leaves you feeling not only fit, but beautiful, confident and powerful as well. It requires no prior experience and can be done by anyone, anywhere, no matter what your age or fitness level. Any guesses? Okay, I'll just tell you - it's bellydancing!Though bellydancing is often misinterpreted as a dance of seduction, it is actually one of the world's earliest fitness regimens...
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Posted Multi-million Dollar Cravens Exhibit Opens At UB Anderson Gallery to Buffalo Rising
If you have any interest in art, archaeology, world cultures or our connection to our past, you'll definitely want to stop by the UB Anderson Gallery to check out its newest exhibit, "Cravens World: The Human Aesthetic," which is now officially open to the public. The multi-million dollar collection of over 1,000 archaeological and ethnographic objects, donated by former student Annette Cravens, MSW '68, has been curated into a permanent installation that is on display for students, staff, scholars, and the community to learn from and enjoy. The collection - which has nearly doubled the size of the university's collection...
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Posted Cravens World to Buffalo Rising
The University at Buffalo College of Arts and Sciences has received a multimillion dollar collection of archaeological and ethnographic objects that will be on display this weekend at the UB Anderson Gallery. The premiere opening of the exhibit - "Cravens World: The Human Aesthetic" - will take place this Sunday, March 28, from 1-5 p.m. for anyone interested in checking it out. Admission is free of charge.The 1,100-piece collection was donated by former student Annette Cravens, MSW '68, who personally collected all of the objects during more than 40 years of traveling around the world. The oldest artifacts, from Asia,...
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Posted South Side Kustoms Opens Downtown to Buffalo Rising
Did you know that we have a custom motorcycle shop right here in Buffalo, one that has been featured in 10 national magazines? If not, don't feel bad. Neither did I! South Side Kustoms, located at 596 Michigan Ave. on the corner of Michigan and Sycamore, can build any motorcycle you want with parts that you choose. Owner Jason McCudden, a Buffalo native, is a certified welder and machinist who believes in making his customers' dreams come true for the lowest price possible. SSK custom builds range in price from $20,000-$40,000, depending on model and parts, and usually take about...
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You can move the outer Harbor here 4 times over. But I agree, it would be a great first step.
It's pathetic that they didn't bother listing any of the ethnic eateries on the East Side.
Lackawanna's biggest asset is its waterfront. As long as it's sitting there unused and needing a maj
I can't name one city that hasn't benefited from city/town incorporations. From Toronto ( who were o
I'd be happy with a grass park with 50 more wind turbines, leaving the outer harbor open to more dev
I have to ask, what's wrong with the Wiley complex across the street to the northeast? It rivals an