What do the radio and local music have in common?
You got it. Buff State's very own WBNY. That means that tonight (and every Thursday night) is the local show and you can find it on the dial @ 91.3. If you didn't catch the article in the last issue of Buffalo Rising Magazine, then try to catch the show. It's every Thursday and it's all local. (DJ Ill & Brian Kedzierski appear in inset photo)



Assemblyman Sam Hoyt started his press conference this morning with those apt headline choices in announcing the 11th hour save of Phase IV of the Joint Schools Construction Board project.
Word was out last Thursday that Governor Paterson, based on the NYS fiscal crisis, would not sign legislation that would allow this ten-year, $1 Billion, multi-phased project to continue. Hoyt claims that his bill will provide $300 Million in financial assistance and flexibility in financing …
An absolutely perfect WNY summer's day with a light cool breeze taking the edge off of the stinging August sun... an Olmsted park immaculately groomed... vendors hocking everything from Jerked Chicken to Catfish filet, and the incomparable Dr. Lonnie Smith on stage with his trio. It's got to be Pine Grill Reunion time!
The man under the turban that was sitting behind the organ had me totally mesmerized on a recent afternoon, and I was willfully under his spell. A clear foc …
Need a music and barbecue fix? The Lafayette Tap Room Blues Fest 2008 is being held this Sunday, August 10 starting at 2 pm on Washington Street between Clinton and Eagle streets. This year’s event will feature over 15 blues bands along with a healthy dose of BBQ.
Blues Fest 2008 is headlined by international recording stars Duke Robillard with special guest Jerry Portnoy, Big James & The Chicago Playboys, and Eric Jerardi.
Joining the lineup are local blues legends Barba …
Builder's have been feeling the pain of a less than par economy in the Buffalo area for some time.
However, the extent of their problems has not been crystal clear until a recent article in the National Bureau of Economic Research Paper. In comparing housing construction costs to the average sale prices of homes, it was surprising to learn that in Detroit, Fort Wayne, and Pittsburgh you can buy an existing house for 30 to 40% less than it costs to build it. Even more surprising … 


