A...My Name is Alice Original Cast Reunion -- One Night Only!
Buffalo United Artists is proud to present The Alice Reunion, for one night only! In January 1992, Buffalo United Artists presented its first production, the musical revue A...My Name is Alice. The show, scheduled to run three weeks, became an instant hit and was performed in several venues for the next couple of years with different cast members. This special performance, celebrating BUA's 15th anniversary, features the original cast, director, and musical director: Mary Craig, Gail Golden, Jeanmarie Lally, Sheila McCarthy, and Loraine O'Donnell. A...My Name is Alice is a grrl-power show, with five female cast members playing over 20 "instant stories" and musical numbers centered on the female experience. Don't miss this very special performance, benefitting Buffalo United Artists.
Buffalo United Artists, Alleyway Theatre, One Curtain Up Alley, Buffalo, 14205, 716.886.9239, Sunday, January 28th at 7:00 p.m., reception following the performance. Tickets are $25.

Though it may only be the fifth time since 1992 that the Albright-Knox Art Galley has increased its admission rate, the higher fee speaks to the changing face of our society and economy. To keep the gallery in good financial health, it is necessary to increase the price of a regular adult admission ticket from $10 up to $12. The new price will go into effect on January 1st 2009.
The director of the gallery, Louis Grachos, has said that due to higher costs in all areas of the gall …
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It’s funny how history seems to repeat itself. Florence Foster Jenkins was in the elite member of society, but terribly eccentric and utterly convinced that she was a great coloratura soprano – despite the fact that she couldn’t carry a tune for even a few notes. She even managed to hold a sold out concert, even though she couldn’t sing! Sound familiar? Remember William Hung?
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What could be more perfect to spread the news about local artists at the Buffalo Indie Market than a literary magazine that features works from local artists? NOMAD is a new magazine set to debut in January 2009 that will feature writers, poets, photographers, artists, and designers from the area. Erica Eichelkraut, a freelance photographer, created NOMAD and is bringing it to the public. Since Eichelkraut is a part of the Buffalo Indie Market, it wasn’t long before a collaborat … 




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kathi
can i get last weeks issue online?
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Valencia Girl
I saw the original in 1992...probably 5 or 6 times. I loved it so much and brought everyone I knew to see it. They loved it and so on and so on. I can't believe it's been 15 years. We laughed and we cried. Kudos to the ladies. Keep on doing it!
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