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December 1-7

Fried, Plus Two
A few months back, we featured legendary Buffalo playwright Emanuel Fried on the cover of Forever Young, and to see an example of why his influence continues, make sure to see Triangles at Road Less Traveled Theater. But hurry. The show, which features one work by Fried, and others by August Strindberg and Jon Elston, only runs through December 7.

Road Less Traveled Theater, inside the Market Arcade Film & Arts Center |
639 Main St., Buffalo | 629-3069 | www.roadlesstraveledproductions.org



December 3-4

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The Gift of Art
An art and fine arts sale, including ceramics, jewelry, paintings and textiles, all made by students in the Design, Fine Arts and Art Education Departments at Buffalo State College, will be held from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on December 3 and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on December 4. What an ideal place to find unique gifts, and support young artists.

Buffalo State College | Upton Hall Gallery, 1300 Elmwood Ave., Buffalo | 878-6014



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December 5-6, 11-13

A Victorian Christmas, in Several Locales
Construction continues at the Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural Site, but since work will not be finished in time for this year’s popular Victorian Christmas, events will take place in several different locations. Festivities include a wine tasting and silent auction, vintage fashion shows, luncheons and a candlelight dinner dance.

Locations throughout WNY | 884-0095 | www.nps.gov/thri/index.htm



December 7
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Hamburg’s Finest Decorating
The Town of Hamburg’s annual Christmas Tour of Homes offers a chance to see some of the Southtowns’ most stunning residences, all decked out for the holidays. It runs from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. on Dec. 7, and is presented by Hamburg United Methodist Church. All proceeds benefit the church and ALS.

Hamburg United Methodist Church |
116 Union St., Hamburg | 649-8080



December 14
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Bennett Visits Buffalo
Tony Bennett is the epitome of class, and he’s proving it yet again with his concert at the University at Buffalo’s Center for the Arts on December 14 — proceeds from the show will benefit the Buffalo Ronald McDonald House. Oh yeah — he’ll also be performing the hits that have made him a household name.

UB’s Center for the Arts, Amherst | 645-ARTS | www.ubcfa.org


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