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Music is Art Readies for Year 13

A stage devoted to beat poets. An elaborate performance artist who adorned her set-piece in shiny blank CDs. A guitar-maker whose primary material is old cigar boxes. A bearded bluegrass quartet performing not 100 yards from an EDM DJ. These are just a few of the sights and sounds that I recall from past incarnations of Music is Art – Buffalo’s 12-year-old celebration of everything music and art, including many acts that creatively meld visual and sonic forms of expression. This means the festival is appropriately varied (as you have surely already inferred), with more than 100 artists taking six band stages, six DJ stages and two dance stages. Hell, there’s even a stage for the children – the Kid’s Village Stage. And while the festival may lack the big-name appeal of the other music fest taking place Saturday – Edgefest, at Canalside – there is no better time to check[...]

Tonight: M & T First Friday College Night

Buffalo indie rockers the Albrights will be performing at their namesake gallery, the Albright Knox, this evening as part of it’s M & T First Friday College Night featuring extended evening hours and free admission. College students also get to enjoy the remarkable AK Screen Play animation exhibition in the upstairs gallery, including two claymation films by Alison Schulnik featuring songs by Scott Walker and Grizzly Bear. “Forest,” featuring Grizzly Bear’s “Ready, Able,” is a haunting and exceptionally trippy riot of color and motion that’s one of the many standout works on display. The Albrights play at 8pm while the gallery is open til 10pm.