Angela Stefano
More commonly known as Ang; sometimes known as Bill, Penny Lane or Angus. 2009 Boston University College of Communication grad. Digital managing editor at Townsquare Media. Music addict, hockey fan, klutz.
Even if you tried really, really, really hard, I don't think you could guess where the above photo corresponds to in present-day Buffalo.
Virtual records of Don Allen's City Chevrolet are either basically non-existent or very well hidden. Here's what we do know.
Friday night (January 25), the Hyatt in downtown Buffalo was the place to be for singles.
I love how old-school venues like Kleinhans Music Hall are: the big brass doors, the decor, the fancy feel of the whole place. I'm a fan of dingy little clubs, don't get me wrong, but I've seen some awesome shows at Kleinhans.
I've never given much thought to what used to be where the venue now stands; honestly, it's one of those buildings I just sort of assumed had been there basically forever. Turns out I was wrong.
Most Buffalonians can recall Pano's humble beginnings before the huge remodel they did a few years back -- the brick-and-white-sided building, the bright blue awning, the cute, diner-y feel of it all. It was one of my favorite places to have lunch when I was finally allowed to leave school during senior year free periods (at Nardin, if you're wondering).
But do you remember Pano's before that?
Even though I hate flying, I love peeking out the window as the plane descends, just to see if I can pick out places I know. Plus, it's really cool to get a different, aerial view of things.
It was a little cold this morning, but thank you to everyone who met us in Niagara Square -- Mayor Byron Brown even stopped by!
The banners are all packed up and ready to head off to Newtown, Conn
Five banners. Let's repeat that again: FIVE BANNERS!!!
It takes a powerhouse to go toe-to-toe with Mick Jagger and successfully pull off Merry Clayton's vocals in "Gimme Shelter," one of the most recognizable female vocal parts of all time and one of the Stones' greatest songs.
Since news broke of Friday's (December 14) tragic shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., so many people -- at our studio, in Buffalo and across the country -- have been asking what they can do to help. And while nothing we can do will ever really be enough, we want to help Buffalonians show their support for our East Coast neighbors.
All of us at Jack FM are -- like everyone -- thinking of and praying for those affected by the elementary school shooting in Newtown, Conn. today (December 14).
We're usually pretty good with the words, but these tweets say it better than we can. Hug your loved ones tight tonight.
This week's been a little crazy. I've spent a lot of late nights in our dumpy little studio being an internet nerd. But after seeing our new site design launch, I think it was worth it.