Time Travel @ Stache
By now most of us are familiar with the super cool gear available at Stache. This small men's boutique is an ideal stop for those looking to stay on the cutting edge of men's fashion.
Last week I stopped in on some BRO business and discovered these vintage watches. Sold by a company called RARE, they are original watches from the 70s and 80s that have had their old movements removed and replaced with new, high quality ones.The watches pictured above are Metro Metropolitan Deluxe watches. As you can see, two are available, one with a black face and silver-toned detailing, the other in burgundy and gold. Both feature a classic rubber watch strap. These retail for $118. Other RARE watches are also carried by Stache. In the display case they also had one of those old school Casio gold-tone digital time pieces. Too cool. Stache 611 Elmwood 716.887.9747

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 …
French satire from the 1600's feels like falling asleep in high school english class. But classic French satire with a rock and roll band? That sounds better. We can thank Andy Liegl for this bold modernity on December 26th when his production of Such Foolish Affected Ladies opens at the Alt Theatre. The original play calls for violinists but this role has been liberally opened up to local band The Nepenthe. "I wanted an indie rock sound, something that my generation can click wit …
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?
Jenkins’ story happened over 50 years ago. She would hold annual recitals in the Ritz Carlton h …
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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SnowBunny
Stache RULES!!! My boyfriend loves his wallet I bought him for Christmas...everything is so unique!
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