Folk band returns to Syracuse as part of the Folkus Project
Burns and Kristy, a husband-and-wife folk music duo, are playing in Syracuse this weekend. They had separate music careers, but during their marriage, they evolved into a band. Read more »
Burns and Kristy, a husband-and-wife folk music duo, are playing in Syracuse this weekend. They had separate music careers, but during their marriage, they evolved into a band. Read more »
An RPI student walked out of his last class on a Wednesday hoping to fulfill his dream of finding a meteorite. By that Friday, after eight hours driving and even more spent searching, he had done just that. Read more »
On one of January’s coldest nights, the Housing and Homeless Coalition of Central New York conducted a one-night count of all sheltered and unsheltered homeless people. Read more »
The Baldwinsville Theatre Guild will have you questioning the importance of what it means to be a monster and what it means to be a man in their production of “The Hunchback of Notre Dame.” Read more »
Central Rock Gym recently opened its newest location in central New York. Seasoned athletes and beginners alike can visit to take part in climbing, yoga and fitness classes. Read more »
Destiny USA contains a number of activities — aside from shopping — for central New Yorkers to do this winter. Read more »
With Love, a teaching restaurant at Onondaga Community College, is serving a new menu focused on soul food. Read more »
Toronto-based trio Keys N Krates gave The Westcott Theater a dose of electronic music with live instruments on Thursday night. Read more »
“Cuse for Good: Social Justice” will be a three-part conversation and celebration surrounding social justice hosted by University Union and The National Pan-Hellenic Council. Read more »
The electronic trio Keys N Krateswill be in Syracuse on Jan. 25, performing songs entirely from their debut album “Cura.”As the band's Westcott Theater performance approaches, turntablist Jr. Flo talks abouttheir new album and upcoming tour. Read more »
The industrial history of Syracuse has roots in the Lipe-Rollway Corporation building on West Fayette Street. The building is now being recognized for its historic significance. Read more »
Screen Time columnist Erik Benjamin analyzes the Academy’s choice for Oscar nominations. With the ceremony taking place March 4, the coveted Best Picture category is still anyone’s game. Read more »
After more than 4,000 performances in Broadway’s “Mamma Mia,” Judy McLane is taking on the leading role in “Next to Normal” at Syracuse Stage. Read more »
Last month, twenty-three students spent a week in Puerto Rico to aid in disaster relief. They will share their stories and experiences at campus events later this month. Read more »
Here's how the College Democrats are working to foster discussion and increase civic engagement. Read more »
Jenny Slate, a multi-platform writer and successful actress and comedian, will perform at University Union’s Spring Comedy Show in February. Read more »
Picasso’s Pastries and Cafes is a quaint, bohemian style cafe in the Westcott area. Read more »
DanceWorks, Active Minds, Camp Kesem and Black Box Players are just four of the more than 300 registered student organizations on Syracuse University’s campus. Read more »
The comedy "Boeing Boeing" follows Bernard, a suave playboy, as he tries to maintain his relationships and his sanity. Directed by an SU graduate student, the show runs through Jan. 27. Read more »
It’s been nearly a year since the Trump administration announced a plan to gut federal funding for the arts. Central New York’s arts organizations are doing their best to stay positive. Read more »
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