Inspiration can strike in the most unexpected of places. For bestselling author and Western New York native Susan Wiggs, it ...
The holidays are approaching, and ‘tis the season for finding that perfect something for the people you love. Here, we ...
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt continued to dismiss questions about President Trump's ties to Jeffrey Epstein as a Democrat-led "hoax," while saying the White House supports handwriting ...
Lynsey Turos is all about the vibes. Positive vibes. Chill vibes. Groovy vibes. You name it, and her Buffalo-based online store, Nectarine Dreams, embodies it. Launched in 2021, Nectarine Dreams ...
Winding its way through the Blue Mountains, Meadford and Beaver Valley in Ontario, Canada, the Apple Pie Trail is an award-winning, self-guided tour that invites road-trippers to explore what locals ...
President Donald Trump has threatened to dispatch the National Guard to Chicago and other big cities. But data shows most U.S. violent crime has been in a steady decline in recent years (AP video: ...
From passing notes to planning a future, Buffalonians Mary and Gavin are true high school sweethearts. What started as playful banter blossomed into more after a New Year’s Eve kiss, sparking the ...
We all have a favorite “porch beer:” something that’s light, easy-drinking and perfect for a mellow outdoors hang. As it turns out, so do experts from Western New York’s brewing community. I asked ...
Check out the friends, neighbors and organizations on hand to help celebrate and support the LGBTQ+ community at the 2025 Pride Parade on Sunday, June 1.
Buffalo Fashion Week 2025 culminated in Disruption, its annual fashion show, on May 3. Photographer Pat Cray captured images for Buffalo Magazine.
The recent opening of BestCellar Book Bar in Clarence hammered home a point that has been rattling around my brain for months: Western New York is home to quite a few establishments that offer two ...
The Mercurio family’s traditional North Buffalo double has lived many lives—even over the past 16 years alone. At first it housed only Rob Mercurio, a Buffalo police officer, who purchased it in 2009.