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Awkwardly enough, when I walked through and passed by the McCallum Tarry exhibit, “Intersections” the sound of Jimi Hendrix performing “Machine Gun” at the Fillmore East back in 1969-1970 kept playing over and over in my head.

The ruins of a crumbling century-old train terminal have become, however briefly, the most important art gallery in Western New York.

Having taken in more than a handful of recent-era Wilco concerts, I tend to trust the words of the band’s members when they sing the praises of another artist.

They Just Had An Idea and it’s totally yours. Meet Elska, everything you ever hoped for in music and art for children.

The Evidence of Things Not Seen was commissioned and shown in the New Orleans African American Museum as part of Prospect.1 New Orleans in 2008 and is part of Intersections at the Burchfield Penney.

The Buffalo News on the "Mystery Shrouds Source of East Side Graffiti"

I cut my comics-lover's teeth on Trashman, the underground anti-superhero and the creation of Spain (Manuel) Rodriguez (known through the strips only as Spain). He died last week at 72 from cancer.

Amizetta Haj, Museum Studies graduate student at Buffalo State, reflects on Well Crafted. Amizetta is a student in Kathy Shiroki’s Foundations in Museum Education class.

Spain Rodriguez Spain Rodriguez, the celebrated underground cartoonist, died Wednesday at his home in San Francisco at age 72.