Writer: Kelly Matlock
Syracuse in pictures: 50 years of Light Work on display at the Everson
To celebrate its 50th anniversary, the Light Work photography organization is showcasing pictures from across Syracuse history. Read More »
Syracuse Pond Hockey Classic is a space for hockey fanatics, families
Hockey players from all around the Syracuse area will gather at Hiawatha Lake on Feb. 4 for the Syracuse Pond Hockey Classic. Read More »
'Anastasia' cast finds deeper meaning in touring musical
Based on the animated movie of the same name, Anastasia the musical has made its way to the Landmark Theatre showcasing its high-tech set design and Tony-nominated costumes. Read More »
Looking for niche musical instruments? The Noise Source has got you covered
Local music shop, The Noise Source houses unique musical synthesizers and a community of electronic music lovers. Read More »
Syracuse Peace Council’s annual Craftsfair advocates for peace, anti-war
The Syracuse Peace Council promotes social change and raises money through their annual Plowshares Craftsfair. Read More »
New juice shop Passion Fruit offers residents Iraqi flavors, healthy smoothies
New Syracuse juice shop Passion Fruit brings unique flavors from Asia and fresh, nutritious ingredients to its menu. Read More »
The Clothesline Project raises awareness about sexual, relationship violence
The Schine Student Center’s display of The Clotheline Project shares raw, poignant messages from sexual trauma and domestic abuse survivors, raising awareness on the prevalence of the issue and giving surivivors a safe space to heal. Read More »
Jazz and Commercial Music Program students go back to the 80s at latest concert
The Jazz and Commercial Music Program branched out with their performances as they hosted an 80’s themed night of jazz and pop music. Read More »
CNY Playhouse’s new play offers viewers a futuristic ‘escape from reality’
CNY Playhouse’s latest production, “Spacebar: A Broadway Play” explores the struggles of being an adolescent, and how to own your insecurities, no matter what. Read More »
London Ladd’s identity influences his latest exhibit ‘How Shall We Be Known’
Biracial illustrator London Ladd's collection "How Shall We Be Known?" offers a glimpse into Black culture and authentic representation. Read More »
New exhibit uses hyper-realistic rice bags to comment on Asian American culture
Sculpture exhibit My Sweetie Has No Pockmarks features hyperrealistic ceramic rice bags, a commentary on nuanced Asian-American culture. Read More »