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SUMMARY:A Clearing View Charles E. Burchfield Reframed
DESCRIPTION:A Clearing View\nCharles E. Burchfield Reframed \nOct 13\, 2023 – Jan 28\, 2024\nCharles E. Burchfield was one of the great American artists of the 20th century\, but his work is sometimes overlooked as are many works on paper\, because they cannot be left on museum walls for years at a time. They are also shown behind glass\, which presents viewers with reflections of themselves\, distorting the work itself. This exhibition is the beginning of an effort to both literally and metaphorically reframe his paintings and offer an unencumbered view of his brilliant work\, properly presented and celebrated the way it can be today. \nThe 1930s were an important time in Burchfield’s career. It was during this decade that his work was featured in the first solo exhibition ever held at the then new Museum of Modern Art in New York City. After quitting his job at the Birge Wallpaper company in 1929\, Burchfield was finally able to devote all of his energy to painting. Around the same time\, he started building his own frames to display his work. On August 29\, 1934\, he wrote in his journal: \nWorking these last few days again on frames; it is hard work\, but at times enjoyable. Even the mechanical uncreative parts\, such as rubbing with sand-paper or using the rasp are a physical pleasure\, like walking or swimming. \nWorks from this period\, often presented in large dramatic frames with rustic finishes\, are excellent illustrations of how Burchfield himself intended for the work to be seen. Most of the best examples have little or no matt bordering the work and are presented in the way one might expect to see an oil painting. \nModern glass\, used in everything from windows and lenses to fiberglass and fiber optic cables\, is a building block for civilization. In windows\, it protects people from the elements. Lens technology has allowed people to see more clearly as their sight fails them. Burchfield himself needed glasses to continue painting. On November 24\, 1939\, he wrote: \nA.M. When I tried to draw in the studio\, I found I could not focus on the work at arm’s length. Alarmed\, I called Dr. Bennett\, who\, instead of assuring me it could be remedied\, said it presented quite a problem\, and would I see him at 5:00 P.M. So I had a bad hour or so\, until I reasoned out myself\, that an extra pair of glasses\, with more space for intermediate work\, and less for distance\, should do the trick.  \nIn his journals\, Burchfield often spoke of weather clearing after a storm as the rain or wind that ravaged the landscape moved away. This exhibition does the same. Like those new glasses\, it offers a clearing view of work too long distorted by obsolete glass. By reframing Burchfield’s work\, we also re-present his legacy and its importance in a world that needs his love of nature and his focus on the details in the world around us that anyone can connect with and enjoy.
URL:https://bornbuffalo.com/event/a-clearing-view-charles-e-burchfield-reframed/
LOCATION:Burchfield Penney Art Center\, 1300 Elmwood Avenue\, Buffalo\, NY\, 14222\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Event,Buffalo Event,Family
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CREATED:20231124T152354Z
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UID:6674-1701509400-1701527400@bornbuffalo.com
SUMMARY:TIFFT TRAILS ADVENTURE
DESCRIPTION:ALL DAY TIFFT TRAILS ADVENTURE\nDECEMBER 2 @ 9:30 AM – 2:30 PM\nReady to hike almost ALL of Tifft’s Trails in a single day? Grab your day pack and a comfortable pair of shoes to be guided on almost every trail at Tifft. We’ll walk through woodlands\, wetlands\, and grasslands. Bring your own lunch for a 30-minute break in the Center. This tour is for guests with the endurance to walk all day at a casual pace on a few miles of mostly flat but some sloped trails. \nAges 12+ \n$15 per person*
URL:https://bornbuffalo.com/event/tifft-trails-adventure/
LOCATION:Tifft Nature Preserve\, 1200 Fuhrmann Boulevard\, Buffalo\, NY\, 14203\, United States
CATEGORIES:Buffalo Event,Family,Outdoor
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SUMMARY:Feed The Fish!
DESCRIPTION:Feed the Fish\nGardens Exclusive\n9:30am\, Select Dates\nAdults & Students ages 13 and up – $20.00 Admission is included!\nKids ages 3-12 – $15.00 Admission is included!\nKids 2 and under free but must have a ticket\nMember discount does not apply for this special event \nGet up close and personal with our family of koi fish with this unique Gardens Exclusive! Enjoy early access to the Botanical Gardens before we open to the public with a special learning experience that’s fun for all ages. Each participant receives a cup of koi fish food and time to help feed our fishy friends! Regular admission for the day is included\, so you can explore the conservatory after the feeding! This special encounter is limited to 15 people per experience. All tickets must be purchased ahead of time online. Every person must have a ticket! Member discounts\, promotional discounts\, and guest passes do not apply. \nMasks -Masks are not required at the Buffalo Botanical Gardens. Please be considerate of others’ health and safety when visiting the Botanical Gardens. Keep your distance from others\, stay home if you are sick and wear a mask if it makes you feel most comfortable. \nThank you for helping us create the safest environment possible!
URL:https://bornbuffalo.com/event/feed-the-fish/
LOCATION:Botanical Gardens\, 2655 South Park Avenue\, Buffalo\, NY\, 14218-1526\, United States
CATEGORIES:Buffalo Event,Family
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231201T193000
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UID:6512-1701424800-1701459000@bornbuffalo.com
SUMMARY:Wild Winter Nights
DESCRIPTION:Wild Winter Nights with extended Buffalo Zoo hours. \nCome early to see the animals and stay for the holiday cheer! Stroll the Zoo’s holiday decorations\, catch a ride on our Happy Holidays Express Train\, and indulge in warm winter treats including a hot cocoa bar and s’mores. \nWild Winter Nights will run every Friday and Saturday night from November 24th through December 30th. Last admission will be sold 6:30pm with grounds closing at 7:30pm. Extra Wild Winter Nights will take place from December 26th – 28th during the Christmas break. \nAdmission to Wild Winter Nights is included with your Zoo admission or with your Buffalo Zoo Membership. Some of your animal friends are not guaranteed to be on exhibit due to weather constraints.
URL:https://bornbuffalo.com/event/wild-winter-nights/
LOCATION:Buffalo Zoo\, 300 Parkside Ave\, Buffalo\, NY\, 14214\, United States
CATEGORIES:Buffalo Event,Family
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SUMMARY:Trans Siberian Orchestra: The Ghost of Christmas Eve
DESCRIPTION:December 02\, 2023\nTrans Siberian Orchestra: The Ghost of Christmas Eve \nTrans-Siberian Orchestra Announces “The Ghosts of Christmas Eve – The Best of TSO & More” Winter Tour Beginning Nov. 15 \nPUBLIC TICKETS ON SALE FRI.\, SEPT. 15 \nSPECIALLY PRICED $49 TICKETS OFFERED FOR ONE WEEK ONLY DURING KEYBANK CENTER PRESALE THURS.\, SEPT. 14 \n“It’s easy to see why audience members would choose to make TSO part of their holiday traditions year after year. Even more than the ’wow’ factor of the videos\, the light shows\, and the bursts of flame frequent enough to warm the arena\, the show neatly balances new elements with old favorites\, and offers a quirky charm as warm as its flames.” —The Columbus Dispatch \n“If you wanna take the family (no matter what age) to a show that is worth every penny and more\, put it on your calendar now for 2023 to attend the Trans-Siberian Orchestra holiday rock/metal/orchestral super-show!” – KISW-FM \nLos Angeles\, CA (August 28\, 2023) – Prepare for a musical journey like no other this winter as Trans-Siberian Orchestra (TSO) is set to spread rock vibes throughout its spectacular annual holiday tour. Today\, the multi-platinum rock group\, which has consistently hit the upper-reaches of the touring charts for the past 15 years\, unveiled the exciting details of their highly anticipated 2023 winter tour\, titled “The Ghosts of Christmas Eve – the Best of TSO & More.” TSO will perform two shows at KeyBank Center on Saturday\, December 2 – at 3 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. This year’s tour promises a new and larger presentation of the beloved holiday tradition\, “The Ghosts of Christmas Eve\,” which has captured the hearts of multiple generations. The tour kick-starts on November 15 with captivating performances in Green Bay\, WI\, and Council Bluffs\, IA. Over the course of the tour\, TSO will visit 62 cities\, delivering an impressive 104 performances before concluding on December 30 (view the complete itinerary below and on www.trans-siberian.com). \nA KeyBank Center presale will be held Thurs.\, Sept. 14 from 10 a.m. through 11:59 p.m. Beginning with the KeyBank Center presale on Sept. 14\, special $49 tickets (fees included) will be available through Sept. 22 or while supplies last. The public on-sale is set to begin on Friday\, Sept. 15 at 10 a.m. For more details on tour dates and ticket sales\, visit www.trans-siberian.com. \nA product of the imagination of TSO’s late founder Paul O’Neill\, and based on TSO’s multi-platinum CD and TV special\, “The Ghosts of Christmas Eve\,” follows the journey of a runaway who breaks into an abandoned vaudeville theater on December 24th. While seeking shelter from the cold\, the teen is discovered by the theater’s caretaker who uses the ghosts and spirits from the building’s past to turn her life around. Following the performance of the rock opera\, 2023’s tour also boasts a rocking\, blazing\, and laser-lit second set containing more of TSO’s greatest hits\, fan-favorites\, and surprises. In addition to experiencing the story at TSO’s live concerts this year\, fans at home can watch a digitally restored “The Ghosts of Christmas Eve” on their local PBS station. \n“For 27 years you have helped make Paul O’Neill’s TSO stories a part of your holiday tradition.  And\, for 27 years\, our tradition has been to make every year’s tour better than the last for you. 2023 is no exception as this year’s tour will be the best ever. I can’t wait to see our ‘repeat offenders’ out at the shows and look forward to seeing the new faces as well\,” said TSO’s music director and lead guitarist Al Pitrelli. \nTSO\, which has sold more than 12 million albums and DVDs\, will release music in several formats this fall\, including a 25th anniversary edition of The Christmas Attic on vinyl\, in deluxe and standard packaging\, on Sept. 29; a clear vinyl pressing of Christmas Eve and Other Stories on Nov. 3; plus\, a digital release of The Ghosts of Christmas Eve in Dolby Atmos Spatial Audio and hi-fidelity stereo mixes\, including both the songs and narration\, titled The Ghosts Of Christmas Eve – The Complete Narrated Version on Nov. 10. \nSince its touring debut\, TSO has played more than 2\,000 Winter Tour shows to more than 18 million fans. In just the past 10 years (encompassing nine tours)\, TSO has performed for more than 8 million fans. Keeping with O’Neill’s vision\, TSO remains one of rock’s most charitable bands. Once again\, TSO will give at least $1 from every ticket sold to charity. To date\, more than $18 million has been donated by the group.
URL:https://bornbuffalo.com/event/trans-siberian-orchestra-the-ghost-of-christmas-eve/
LOCATION:KeyBank Center\, 1 Seymour H Knox III Plaza\, Buffalo\, NY\, 14203\, United States
CATEGORIES:Buffalo Event,Family,Live Music
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231125T210000
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CREATED:20231125T134206Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231125T134224Z
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SUMMARY:Poinsettias After Dark: Dimensions
DESCRIPTION:Poinsettias After Dark: Dimensions\nThe sparkling lights of the holidays are bringing a whole new dimension to this year’s Poinsettia Exhibit! Join us for a very special edition of Gardens After Dark as we illuminate our Poinsettia Exhibit like never before! Be mesmerized by the vibrant plant-life under shimmering lights as hundreds of reflective surfaces transport you to an entirely different dimension. \nThis year’s Poinsettia Exhibit will feature a brand-new installation called Dimensions. These displays feature large reflective orbs and mirrors and explore how reflections of our own world can cause us to view familiar objects and shapes in entirely new ways. We hope the experience of stepping into a conservatory full of new dimensions is as exhilarating to our visitors as it is for our team. \nOur mirrored displays offer never before seen angles of our spaces. This opportunity to see our gardens from a brand new perspective is one you wont’ want to miss. Experience this exhibit daily during our Poinsettia Exhibit. The beautiful world of flowers is sure to enchant you this holiday season.  \nThis year the Poinsettia Exhibit will not feature a train display by the Western New York Garden Railway Society. As we reimagine our living museum\, our exhibits and plan for our future expansion\, we want to be able to bring a garden railway display to our visitors that is full of wonder and enhances our mission of deepening the connection between people and plants. We hope to bring this popular display back in future years in a new and exciting way.
URL:https://bornbuffalo.com/event/poinsettias-after-dark-dimensions/
LOCATION:Botanical Gardens\, 2655 South Park Avenue\, Buffalo\, NY\, 14218-1526\, United States
CATEGORIES:Buffalo Event,Family
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231202T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231202T190000
DTSTAMP:20260415T043325
CREATED:20230915T184528Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230915T190616Z
UID:3190-1701543600-1701543600@bornbuffalo.com
SUMMARY:The Nutcracker
DESCRIPTION:The Nutcracker\nNeglia Ballet\, Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra\, Shea’s Performing Arts Center
URL:https://bornbuffalo.com/event/the-nutcracker/
LOCATION:Shea’s Buffalo Theatre\, 646 Main Street\, Buffalo\, NY\, 14202\, United States
CATEGORIES:Buffalo Event,Family,Live Music,Theater
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231202T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231202T193000
DTSTAMP:20260415T043325
CREATED:20230919T115835Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230919T115909Z
UID:3367-1701545400-1701545400@bornbuffalo.com
SUMMARY:Trans Siberian Orchestra: The Ghost of Christmas Eve
DESCRIPTION:December 02\, 2023\nTrans Siberian Orchestra: The Ghost of Christmas Eve \nTrans-Siberian Orchestra Announces “The Ghosts of Christmas Eve – The Best of TSO & More” Winter Tour Beginning Nov. 15 \nPUBLIC TICKETS ON SALE FRI.\, SEPT. 15 \nSPECIALLY PRICED $49 TICKETS OFFERED FOR ONE WEEK ONLY DURING KEYBANK CENTER PRESALE THURS.\, SEPT. 14 \n“It’s easy to see why audience members would choose to make TSO part of their holiday traditions year after year. Even more than the ’wow’ factor of the videos\, the light shows\, and the bursts of flame frequent enough to warm the arena\, the show neatly balances new elements with old favorites\, and offers a quirky charm as warm as its flames.” —The Columbus Dispatch \n“If you wanna take the family (no matter what age) to a show that is worth every penny and more\, put it on your calendar now for 2023 to attend the Trans-Siberian Orchestra holiday rock/metal/orchestral super-show!” – KISW-FM \nLos Angeles\, CA (August 28\, 2023) – Prepare for a musical journey like no other this winter as Trans-Siberian Orchestra (TSO) is set to spread rock vibes throughout its spectacular annual holiday tour. Today\, the multi-platinum rock group\, which has consistently hit the upper-reaches of the touring charts for the past 15 years\, unveiled the exciting details of their highly anticipated 2023 winter tour\, titled “The Ghosts of Christmas Eve – the Best of TSO & More.” TSO will perform two shows at KeyBank Center on Saturday\, December 2 – at 3 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. This year’s tour promises a new and larger presentation of the beloved holiday tradition\, “The Ghosts of Christmas Eve\,” which has captured the hearts of multiple generations. The tour kick-starts on November 15 with captivating performances in Green Bay\, WI\, and Council Bluffs\, IA. Over the course of the tour\, TSO will visit 62 cities\, delivering an impressive 104 performances before concluding on December 30 (view the complete itinerary below and on www.trans-siberian.com). \nA KeyBank Center presale will be held Thurs.\, Sept. 14 from 10 a.m. through 11:59 p.m. Beginning with the KeyBank Center presale on Sept. 14\, special $49 tickets (fees included) will be available through Sept. 22 or while supplies last. The public on-sale is set to begin on Friday\, Sept. 15 at 10 a.m. For more details on tour dates and ticket sales\, visit www.trans-siberian.com. \nA product of the imagination of TSO’s late founder Paul O’Neill\, and based on TSO’s multi-platinum CD and TV special\, “The Ghosts of Christmas Eve\,” follows the journey of a runaway who breaks into an abandoned vaudeville theater on December 24th. While seeking shelter from the cold\, the teen is discovered by the theater’s caretaker who uses the ghosts and spirits from the building’s past to turn her life around. Following the performance of the rock opera\, 2023’s tour also boasts a rocking\, blazing\, and laser-lit second set containing more of TSO’s greatest hits\, fan-favorites\, and surprises. In addition to experiencing the story at TSO’s live concerts this year\, fans at home can watch a digitally restored “The Ghosts of Christmas Eve” on their local PBS station. \n“For 27 years you have helped make Paul O’Neill’s TSO stories a part of your holiday tradition.  And\, for 27 years\, our tradition has been to make every year’s tour better than the last for you. 2023 is no exception as this year’s tour will be the best ever. I can’t wait to see our ‘repeat offenders’ out at the shows and look forward to seeing the new faces as well\,” said TSO’s music director and lead guitarist Al Pitrelli. \nTSO\, which has sold more than 12 million albums and DVDs\, will release music in several formats this fall\, including a 25th anniversary edition of The Christmas Attic on vinyl\, in deluxe and standard packaging\, on Sept. 29; a clear vinyl pressing of Christmas Eve and Other Stories on Nov. 3; plus\, a digital release of The Ghosts of Christmas Eve in Dolby Atmos Spatial Audio and hi-fidelity stereo mixes\, including both the songs and narration\, titled The Ghosts Of Christmas Eve – The Complete Narrated Version on Nov. 10. \nSince its touring debut\, TSO has played more than 2\,000 Winter Tour shows to more than 18 million fans. In just the past 10 years (encompassing nine tours)\, TSO has performed for more than 8 million fans. Keeping with O’Neill’s vision\, TSO remains one of rock’s most charitable bands. Once again\, TSO will give at least $1 from every ticket sold to charity. To date\, more than $18 million has been donated by the group.
URL:https://bornbuffalo.com/event/trans-siberian-orchestra-the-ghost-of-christmas-eve-2/
LOCATION:KeyBank Center\, 1 Seymour H Knox III Plaza\, Buffalo\, NY\, 14203\, United States
CATEGORIES:Buffalo Event,Family,Live Music
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