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Wednesday, January 2,2013
Cover Story

The Year That Was

At the dawn of 2013, we look back on some of the events that shaped 2012

By Staff
The year just passed left a huge hole in the heart of anyone who has one: We are still trying to make sense out of the massacre of 20 first-graders, Dec. 14, in Newtown, Conn...
Wednesday, July 18,2012
MUSIC

Blues Festival - Club Scene

By Staff
With no schedule (or curfew, it seemed) the jam session kept fans on their feet dancing until well past 2 a.m.
Wednesday, July 18,2012
PICKS

Dan Elliott and the Monterays

By Staff
Although the lineup has changed several times over 50 years, the music and name remain the same, and Elliott continues carrying the torch
Wednesday, July 18,2012
PICKS

Hal Casey Benefit

By Staff
When a lengthy illness caused instrumentalist Hal Casey’s fiddle to fall silent forever on Jan. 17, local musicians had to carry on without the revered bow master.
Wednesday, July 18,2012
PICKS

The Sauce Boss

By Staff
Bill “Sauce Boss” Wharton is back and he’s bringing his gigantic pot of gumbo with him.
Wednesday, July 18,2012
PICKS

The Great Escape

By Staff
Steve McQueen (pictured), playing a character nicknamed “The Cooler King,” cemented his anti-hero persona in this 1963 wartime epic about POWs attempting to break out of their Nazi camp.
Tuesday, July 3,2012
WHAT'S SHAKIN'

Butternut Street's Otisca Building

By Staff
 Butternut Street’s Otisca Building, with some of its 19th-century-era Beaux Arts oval medallions (shown at above in its still-standing phase last January), bid farewell to Central N
Tuesday, July 3,2012
WHAT'S SHAKIN'

Pond Street Wegmans Closes

By Staff
The North Side’s Wegmans supermarket on Pond Street shuttered its doors for keeps on June 30 after a four-decade run, closing a month long media blitz from local news outlets
Wednesday, April 25,2012
PICKS

The Pointer Sisters

By Staff
The 1980s-era pop grooves of “Automatic,” “Neutron Dance” and “Jump (For My Love)” come alive once more when the funky femmes visit the Turning Stone
Wednesday, April 25,2012
PICKS

Pick Up Your Troubles

By Staff
Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy’s 1932 movie will screen at the Cinephile Society attraction at the Spaghetti Warehouse
 
 
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