The Art of Patricia Kearney: Selected Work 1975-2013
Dispatches From Iraq
by Jim Wertz8/20/2014, 8:00 AM
Erie Man Returns to Troubled Homeland to Document Crisis
Neiman // No Second Guessing the New Depression
by Cory Vaillancourt8/20/2014, 7:50 AM
No Second Guessing The New Depression starts with circus-like fanfare, but there's no funny business after that – only serious rhymes layered upon thick, jazzy samples that don't neglect the booming bottom-end we all appreciate.
The Gaslight Anthem // Hurt
by Bryan Toy8/20/2014, 7:45 AM
If you are an inveterate fan of New Jersey pop-punk quartet The Gaslight Anthem, you will likely be disappointed or at least befuddled by their latest release.
The Albrights // The Albrights
by Alex Bieler8/20/2014, 7:35 AM
After releasing their debut album back in 2011, Buffalo-quartet The Albrights return with their self-titled sophomore release, and the results are as catchy as ever.
Spoon // They Want My Soul
by Alex Bieler8/20/2014, 7:20 AM
The sole founding members of Spoon have mastered the art of piecing together separate sonic parts to create a memorable whole, carefully constructing songs with basic elements before adding special touches through audio engineering tricks to dazzle all of the headphone listeners out there.
It's a Trifecta of Summer Festivals
by Rebecca Styn8/20/2014, 7:15 AM
German Heritage Festival, Zabawa Polish Festival, and the Erie County Fair -- all happening in two weeks!
Film at the Erie Art Museum Closes Summer Season with: I Believe in Unicorns and Only Lovers Left Alive
by Alex Bieler8/20/2014, 7:10 AM
Unicorns and vampires? FILM's got you covered, Erie.
Big Weekend of Shows Hits King's Rook Stage
by Alex Bieler8/20/2014, 7:00 AM
Two nights, two killer shows: Chrome Moses w/ Daybreak Radio, and The Burning River Ramblers at King's Rook Club.
Remembering The Adams Brothers
by Dan Schank8/20/2014, 6:30 AM
Seventy years ago, three Erie brothers gave the ultimate sacrifice.
The Way I See It: Making Sense of the Death of Robin Williams
by Rebecca Styn8/20/2014, 6:20 AM
Part due to stigma, part due to being uninformed, often as a society, we can't seem to be able to fully grasp the whats or the whys when an individual takes his or her own life. It's time to talk about the stigma of suicide.
Street Corner Soapbox: The Militarization of Police
by Jay Stevens8/20/2014, 6:10 AM
We have police constantly stopping and searching young black men and arresting them, sometimes multiple times for little or no cause, creating an atmosphere of conflict, and instigating violent responses. Who's to blame?
Exile on State Street: The $90 Million Runway to Somewhere, We Hope
by Rick Filippi8/20/2014, 6:00 AM
Without an economic development strategy and an organization charged with overall responsibility, how do we, as citizens and taxpayers know that we are gaining or losing ground?
It's the Last 8 Great Tuesday of the Year: What Are You Waiting For?
by Mary Birdsong8/20/2014, 5:55 AM
Jake's Blues, Rick Magee and the Roadhouse Rockers, and Six Years After close out 2014's 8 Great Tuesdays series.
Geeked Out: Something Good Doesn't Last Forever
by John Lindvay8/20/2014, 5:45 AM
Like Napster and YouTube before it, Twitch.tv is grappling with copyright issues.
ER Sports
by James R. LeCorchick8/20/2014, 5:40 AM
Football season is upon us.
Erie Art Museum Mid-Day Art Break presents Zack Orr and Erie Chamber Orchestra
by Alex Bieler8/20/2014, 5:30 AM
Cirlce these dates on your calendar: Aug. 20 and 27 -- you now have lunch plans.
Music flows through the Riverside Inn over Labor Day weekend
by Ryan Smith8/20/2014, 5:25 AM
"The HurdGurdler" Brian McCoy, the Seattle-based guitar legend Baby Gramps, Seann P. Clark, The Armitan Hand, Jessi & the Grayhounds, the Justin Moyar Group lead the holiday weekend's lineup.
Return of the Attack of the PACA! (hide the kids)
by Mary Birdsong8/20/2014, 5:15 AM
A two-day festival with a smorgasbord of music, theater, and visual arts as only PACA can bring.
Sean Patrick and the Newgrass Revolution Bring New Take on Bluegrass to Sherlock's
by Alex Bieler8/20/2014, 5:10 AM
On Aug. 21, you'll smell a revolution in the air on State Street.