Making the most of Study Hall
Maxigumee and friends decided to spend their free periods at City Honors taking pictures.
Always wanting to find some place new to photograph, we headed into the auditorium and ended up stumbling on a hidden treasure. The school's costume room! Hidden at the far end of the balcony, we played around with props, tried on outfits, and took some pretty awesome photographs. We ended up getting kicked out a few periods later because apparently we need a teacher present in order to go crazy in the costume room. No bother. We told the principal about it and he's going to be our chaperone tomorrow.

To start off their 2008-2009 season, the Theatre of Youth is opening with a play that will captivate the children in the audience as their eyes follow the adventures of the well-known heroine Madeline in “Madeline’s Christmas.” With just a handful of performances before Christmas, be sure to get your tickets early so you don’t miss out on this holiday treat.
Opening night for the play is Friday, December 12th at 7 PM. There will also be performances on December 13th at 2 …
Amy Meza Luraschi is a Buffalo native who was not only born and raised here, but also educated here. She received her BFA from the University at Buffalo, she then left the city to go to Colombia College in Chicago to earn her MAT, but she has already returned to pursue her MFA in the Visual Studies Department at the University at Buffalo. She lives right in the city and as she works for her MFA, she works as a Lead Teaching Artist for CEPA Gallery’s Education Programs. Big Orbit …
With a new album hot off the press, this Buffalo folkie chats with Buffalo Rising about the traditional music of New York State, song collecting, and how quitting his day job was among the best things he’s ever done.
AZ: How did folk music, especially historic folk music, become the focus of your career?
DR: Gosh, good question. I wonder that myself sometimes. As I look back, it’s been a long, gradual, even logical progression to this point, but one that I could never hav …
By: Brandon Schlia
Perhaps you're familiar with public broadcasting and its noble intentions for communal enrichment through music. Or perhaps you just thought about Wayne's World and instead wondered why he wore such a devastatingly tight t-shirt. But if you look you'll see the wealth of opportunity provided for by a national airwave designated specifically for our local ambitions. Buffalo's favorite daughter, Ani DiFranco, is a prime example of broadcast worthy television with … 



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jen
I love that red polka dot dress!
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STEEL
always a lot of fun max!
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Arete
I LOVE it - and I just discovered new great music ( new to me, anyway...hehe)
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SnowBunny
Looking good Max. I always look forward to your slideshows! You will be famous one day.
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ex-pat
I dig the pictures! Especially #4. Keep it up.
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stu
stupid school rules and regulations. they ruin all the fun!
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