Katharine Smith || White Rabbit Design
Meet Katharine Smith of White Rabbit Design.
Meet Katharine Smith of White Rabbit Design.
Meet Katie Toth of Trebird Jewelry.
The Krampuses are here, and they’re not f’ing around this year.
Meet Vanessa Lauria of pidge pidge.
Meet Carly Collier of Color Puke Designs.
Meet Amy Peterson of A Frayed Knot Buffalo and Foxberry Grove.
Meet Diana Miranda-Gaeddert of Mermaid & Weasel.
Meet Rebecca Kulik of Timeless Babez.
Meet Carlene Derkovitz, Heather Nowak, and Jillian Nowak of West Side Stitchery.
Meet Suzanne O’Brien of ZanieCrafts, Handmade Fiber Creations.
Meet Nicole Cooke of Type & Resolution.
Meet Michelle Perkins of Speakeasy Works.
Meet Silver Raven of SilverRavensoap & Apothecary.
Meet Cindy Young of Sew Buffalo.
Meet Jesse Garcia of NyZoSa Designs.
Meet Nikki Benatovich of Cosmic Lotus Jewelry.
Meet Beth Schulenberg & Ashley Wegner of Nickel City String Art.
Meet Elisabeth Strong of Lizard Breath Beads.
Meet Laetitia Desroches of Atlas Concept Store.
Meet Afura Fareed of GypsyWytch Diaries.
Meet Bear of Everyday Earthware.
Meet Maura Beres of Catch a Falling Jar.
Meet Brook D’Angelo of Brick Chick/B.F.D. Creative.
Meet Alison E. Kurek.
Meet Doreen Kelly of Countryside Weaving.
Meet Nancy Ellen Kensy of The Angel Painter.
Meet Camille Golembiewski of Backwoods Imperfections.
Meet Lori Sosenko of Crafted by Lori.
Meet Lisa Hodge of Copper & Glass Creations by Love the Buff.
Meet Janna Willoughby-Lohr of Papercraft Miracles.
Meet Lindsay Sullivan of Elle Pea Tee.
Meet Ashley Strazzella of AshTree Wellness.
Photographer Jillian Barrile was on hand for the Buffalo Beer Goddesses 5-year anniversary party at Mr. Goodbar September 28. Check out our #tbt retrospective!
“Okay, you’re getting older, this is something you want to do, so either do it now, or forever hold your peace.”
On Tuesday, October 10, 2017, nearly 100 restaurants in the Western New York area took part in the 15th annual Dining Out for Life, a fundraiser to support the services of community health provider Evergreen Health.
“I knew that if I always worked that hard, that I would get it, ya know? No matter what, I would make it happen.”
“We want people to be comfortable asking questions and inquiring about things in a way that just sort of demystifies cocktails.”
Review of the latest effort from author Alycia Ripley, plus a Q&A with the author in her own words.
Photographer Alana A. Fajemisin captured the beginning stages of the Freedom Wall in July 2017.
“I just love being out in the wild, I guess you would say.”
Poetry and dance collided to celebrate the release of Megan Kemple’s American Blasphemies.
This past Saturday, May 6, was International Female Ride Day for lady motorcyclists across the globe. We joined in on the fun with Spoke & Dagger.
Photographer Jill Barrile captures the magic of Bollywood dance for Qween City.
“All of our actions collectively make up the zeitgeist of our generation.”
A few weeks ago Qween City got to sit in on the most adorable Monday night EVER.
Photographer Alana Fajemisin of AlanAdetolArts, LLC, was on hand at the RejuVinex Day Spa grand opening Sunday, March 26.
“I put a tarp on the floor in my room and I cut hair in my room and charged friends like $5 for a color and then we would go to Denny’s and eat fries.”
“How it moves might be surprising, but that surprise is in a moment, and then you can dip out.”
These city prints come in six different sizes and four different styles, ranging from $29.99 – $79.99.
“We’re just not going to have refugees coming from these countries, and these folks are the fabric of our communities.”
“It’s our family’s philosophy to keep building the neighborhood, but you do need to make these projects work.”
Join us Saturday, March 4 from 7-10 p.m. at 125 Art Collective for the Qween City launch party!!
“We would be stupid if we didn’t take the spot, and we’re not ready, and we can’t afford it, and we’ll figure it out, and here we are.”
“One of the few places where people still have communal, shared experiences is around a table.”
“This is right. This is something I should have explored earlier on.”
“We’re giving them honey but, somewhere along the lines we have to stand by something as well.”
“Thank you for doing this. You’re giving my daughter, my son, their dream.”
“I’m wearing my insides on the outside and no one can tell me not to.”
“It feels safe to explore some things that maybe make people uncomfortable in their daily lives, that maybe make ME uncomfortable in my daily life.”
“I want to take part in projects that matter and facilitate change, because the path our culture is currently following is too scary to let ride out.”
“Turns out, even after all the naysayers, the plan turned out to be an internationally recognized success.”
“The struggle is real, but when you have a destiny to fulfill, the miracles come when you need them most!”
“Whatever they need to get it done, because that’s my driving force: the gratitude, not the money.”
“Nothing has ever tugged at my soul, inspired, and motivated me to succeed as much as this does.”