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Buffalo is Stumpednew

The city lost many trees in last October's freak snowstorm -- now it's losing more.
Artvoice  |  Buck Quigley  |  06-15-2007  |  Environment

Who'll Stop the War?new

As Iraq continues its descent into chaos, it's worth revisiting Vietnam myths that don't accurately address why and how that war ended.
Artvoice  |  Michael I. Niman  |  02-02-2007  |  War

No Deposit No Returnnew

Why do so many bottles and cans go to waste in New York? To understand, we should look at some history.
Artvoice  |  Buck Quigley  |  01-29-2007  |  Policy Issues

City of Treesnew

Buffalo's urban forest has suffered tremendous damage as a result of last October's surprise storm -- how we clean up and approach a repair and restoration of this forest will characterize our community for generations to come.
Artvoice  |  Jay Burney  |  01-16-2007  |  Environment

Lockport Plant Downsizingnew

Delphi Thermal workers speak out on buyout offers.
Artvoice  |  Lisa Cialfa  |  11-07-2006  |  Business & Labor

Live It or Lose Itnew

Writer and activist Francis Moore Lappe has developed a revolutionary philosophy on hunger, poverty and global food systems.
Artvoice  |  Lauren Newkirk Maynard  |  10-20-2006  |  Economy

Arborgeddonnew

An apocalyptic "thundersnow" takes a toll on Buffalo's trees.
Artvoice  |  Jay Burney and Bruce Jackson  |  10-20-2006  |  Environment

The Long Journeynew

Scores of Somalian refugees now call Buffalo home -- they bring with them not only their unique cultures and traditions, but also fresh ideas and perspectives that will help our city grow as long as they remain.
Artvoice  |  Peter Koch  |  10-06-2006  |  Immigration

The Devil Is in the Detailsnew

For the past 40 years, the tiny Town of Ashford has had a rich -- or perhaps enriched is a better word -- nuclear history.
Artvoice  |  Peter Koch  |  09-07-2006  |  Environment

Salvation Nationnew

Salon.com senior writer Michelle Goldberg talks about the rise of Christian nationalism as detailed in her first book, Kingdom Coming.
Artvoice  |  Katherine O'Day  |  08-04-2006  |  Religion

Listen to Menew

Seven Iraq veterans talk about war.
Artvoice  |  Various  |  06-29-2006  |  War

Brave Hartnew

Sergeant Patrick Hart, a nine-year veteran of the U.S. Army, went AWOL in Aug. 2005 and is seeking refugee status from the Canadian government.
Artvoice  |  Peter Koch  |  03-13-2006  |  War

Massive Development Underway in China

China is the most populous, fastest growing economy in world history. After visiting the country, the publisher of Artvoice considers ways to create stronger economic and cultural ties between China and Buffalo, N.Y.
Artvoice  |  Jamie Moses  |  10-14-2005  |  International

Out of Energy?

Fuel alternatives abound, but the federal government isn't about to fund them.
Artvoice  |  Peter Koch  |  10-07-2005  |  Economy

Katrina: Not A Natural Disaster

Now is the perfect time for finger pointing.
Artvoice  |  Michael I. Niman  |  09-08-2005  |  Disasters

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