Mickey Harmon and Jordan Celotto, who were well-known local artists and LGBTQ advocates, were found dead in their Buffalo, ...
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A Six Nations man killed in Buffalo, N.Y., this week in a double homicide is being remembered as "an amazing artist" whose ...
"With Mickey – you ran into him and he made everybody light up. He couldn't walk down the street without getting hugged by a ...
On Tuesday afternoon the Allentown community lost two beloved community members, artist Mickey Harmon and his partner Jordan ...
The Buffalo arts and LGBTQ+ communities have suffered an unimaginable loss with the death of artist and community activist ...
A couple comprised of two artists, Michael "Mickey" Harmon, 40, and his partner Jordan Celotto, 37, was found slain inside ...
He co-owned the Good Stuff Gallery, served on the board for Buffalo Niagara LGBTQ history, and was a lead organizer for Intersect Pridefest. His partner, Jordan Celotto, stood right beside him.
Officials announced that Michael "Mickey" Harmon and Jordan Celotto, two well-known members of the Allentown community, were killed. Police provided a report on the incident Thursday.
A beloved gay couple described as prominent members of the Buffalo’s art and LGBTQ+ communities were found dead in their home this week, officials said.
The LGBTQ+ community is mourning after the deaths of two men in Western New York. WIVB reports Michael “Mickey” Harmon, ...
The Allentown community has planned tributes to the beloved couple, who were both artists and boosters of Buffalo.
Two well-known Allentown figures in the arts and LGBTQ+ community were killed at their St. Louis Place apartment on Tuesday.
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