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The fall season is right on our heels in Buffalo, but it's the perfect season to enjoy what the city has to offer. For some suggestions on what to do this fall, here's our list of top 5 things you can do to embrace the new season.
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Back-to-school in Buffalo and WNY brings excitement and anxiety. Discover expert tips and resources from Buffalo Toronto Public Media to help kids ease into routines and thrive this school year.
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Kathryn’s Must-Sees is your guide for the most compelling and thought-provoking programs on BTPM PBS. Curated monthly by Kathryn Larsen, our Vice President of Content Distribution with over 40 years of programming experience, these standout programs entertain, inspire, and spark conversation.
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Discover how young voices are shaping public media through BTPM’s Young Adult Advisory Committee in this Q&A with BTPM Learning & Engagement Specialist Samantha Kittinger.
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Kathryn’s Must-Sees is your guide for the most compelling and thought-provoking programs on BTPM PBS. Curated monthly by Kathryn Larsen, our Vice President of Content Distribution with over 40 years of programming experience, these standout programs entertain, inspire, and spark conversation.
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The House and Senate voted in favor of the recessions proposal, which eliminates federal funding for public media. In simpler terms, we are defunded. Though we are not defeated.
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Here's a list of festivals, tours, and farmers markets happening in Buffalo in July to help you get through the Dog Days of Summer.
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Discover how BTPM PBS’ Shakespeare’s Greatest Hits shines a spotlight on Western New York’s most iconic landmarks through the power of Shakespearean performance.
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Kathryn’s Must-Sees is your guide for the most compelling and thought-provoking programs on BTPM PBS. Curated monthly by Kathryn Larsen, our Vice President of Content Distribution with over 40 years of programming experience, these standout programs entertain, inspire, and spark conversation.
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From symphonies to graduation ceremonies, Kleinhans Music Hall echoes the stories of Buffalo’s people, past and present.