Monday, September 29, 2025

Shakespeare in Delaware Park's 50th Season Continues 

Have you ever wondered how Shakespeare’s plays became the world-renowned works they are? 
 “The Book of Will,” a play by Lauren Gunderson, currently being performed at Road Less Traveled Theater, answers that question. Telling the story of how Shakespeare’s contemporaries saved and compiled his works after his death, this production brings together the forces of Road Less Traveled Productions (RLTP) and Shakespeare in Delaware Park as the latter celebrates its 50th anniversary. 
Lisa Ludwig, executive director of Shakespeare in Delaware Park, believes this production is a great fit for their anniversary celebration. 
Photo of actors on stage
Actors on stage at RLTP

To see “The Book of Will,” get tickets here. Find the interview with Gina Gandolfo and Sarah Foote here. By: Grace Cole

The Igloo Offers Chill Studio Space for Artists



Buffalo, NY--Genecist, a hip-hop soul artist from Buffalo, talks inside his recording studio, The Igloo, at 700 Main St. The new space was created to give musicians an affordable place to record and develop their art. The studio offers $100 monthly memberships that include eight three-hour sessions, mixing and mastering, and vocal training. Memberships renew on the first of the month, but artists can sign up anytime. By: Ahmari Stevens

Wednesday, September 24, 2025

New Coffee Shop on Niagara Street

Rapid development and economic success on the West Side of Buffalo have led to the 
opening of many small businesses, including the Gold Lion Coffee House located on Niagara 
Street. Barista Tiffany Rothfuss believes the coffee shop is a prime example of the economic 
surge happening on the west side of the city. “The shop has become very busy and many 
customers tell me they are excited about the growth of the area," Rothfuss said. Jennifer 
Bohlen, one of the owners of the coffee shop, also opened Local Honey Beauty Hive on Niagara
Street. An area of the city that was once an afterthought, is now bustling with small businesses 
and foot traffic. By Cal McTigue