
Emily gets into character before meeting judges at the Festival of the Fantastical Facial Follicle. She should have won for best costume.
Emily gets into character before meeting judges at the Festival of the Fantastical Facial Follicle. She should have won for best costume.
Gymnastics judge and retired teacher Abe Gabriel flexes his suit & tie game in Buffalo on Sunday. He knows how to rep the orange and blue.
Here’s an award for our most famous freeway.
The Art of Not Shaving (Landmark Theater)
Development continues along South Salina Street (Downtown).
Alanna Mahar won in the "Best Brow" category at last night's Festival of the Fantastical Facial Follicle.
Musician/cultural attache'/tour guide Michael Heagerty may be the most interesting man in the city (kinda like a younger version of the Dos Equis guy). We appreciate his distinctly dapper personal style and thank him for taking time to explain to us the rules for last night's beard judging competition held at the Landmark Theater. Heagerty is pictured here talking about the virtues of someone's facial hair. He served as the emcee for the runway event as well.
J. Darnell on the set of Holler Back (circa 2003)
Dean and Danard Crouch, coaches for East Fayette Street Biddy Basketball
We all like a good story about overcoming odds and transforming misfortune into triumph. That’s the story Rosie Perez talked about during an interview today (publicizing her book on NPR). Perez went from Soul Train dancer to actor, to victim rights advocate and motivational speaker. She is pictured above during a visit to the Southwest Community Center, where she was a keynote speaker (2011).