Writer: Hana Maeda
When the sun goes down, this market’s sales go up
The SKY Armory Night Market will take place this Saturday from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. in Armory Square. Read More »
Earthfest brings the Syracuse community together to celebrate Earth Day
Earthfest aims to connect Syracuse University and the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry with the broader Syracuse community through promoting sustainability. Read More »
Superheroes with disabilities join forces at the 5th Annual 'Cripping' the Comic Con
This all-day, international summit aims to raise awareness about disability rights and culture. Comic artists from The Department of Ability and Access Avengers will be featured. Read More »
Syracuse local is carrying father’s legacy with a natural grocery store
Wendy Meyerson owns Natur-Tyme, a health food store on Erie Boulevard that’s a result of her father’s 30-year pharmaceutical career. Read More »
Salt City Horror Fest to showcase all-day horror movie marathon
This festival will feature eight horror films like “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre” and “Critters,” with special guests, including actor David Naughton of “An American Werewolf in London.” Read More »
More than 1,000 dogs will compete at the Salt City Cluster Spring Dog Show
The four-day show will feature dogs of almost all breeds competing in different categories, including conformation, obedience and rally, at the NYS Fairgrounds. Read More »
Syracuse Stadium Cross to hold its 1st indoor motocross racing event
The Syracuse Stadium Cross will bring indoor motocross racing to Syracuse for the first time ever. Hundreds of racers are expected to participate this weekend. Read More »
After 9/11, this man went from a job in hospitality to being a glass artist
Glass artist and sculptor Stephen Brucker runs a studio in Camillus, New York, and teaches flame working at the Corning Museum of Glass. Read More »
20 years later, 'Snow White' makes a comeback at the Syracuse City Ballet
The Syracuse City Ballet will celebrate its 20th anniversary with a production of Snow White. Based on the Grimm Story, the original ballet will run on Thursday and Sunday. Read More »
Central New York RV and Camping Show to display hundreds of RV’s
The CNY RV and Camping Show will display hundreds of new and pre-owned RV’s from nine dealers at the New York State Fairgrounds this weekend. Read More »
Caribbean Cinematic Festival to showcase film and performances that celebrate Caribbean culture
This weekend, the Caribbean Cinematic Festival will highlight Caribbean culture through film screenings, dance performances, spoken word, and Caribbean cuisine at Syracuse’s Community Folk Art Center. Read More »
Central New York Boat Show to showcase largest upstate selection of boats
With more than 500 all-new models of boats, the Central New York Boat Show will display cruisers, pontoon boats and more at the New York State Fairgrounds. Read More »
SALTQuarter gallery explores themes of loss, memory
Stefan Zoller got his MFA from Syracuse University last year and now teaches a few SU courses. His latest exhibition “Wyoming Distance” opens at SALTQuarters this weekend. Read More »
Pixels & Print to hold 3rd annual graphic design workshop
Students and design coaches will team up for a 48-hour design workshop this weekend. The goal is to rebrand Syracuse’s South Side. Read More »
Central New York Brewfest to hold 21st Beer Festival
With more than 250 different beers, the Central New York Brewfest will have plenty of options for beer-drinkers this weekend. Read More »
AM-JAM Expo to host competitions and offer tattoos
The 31st Annual AM-JAM Tattoo Expo will be help this weekend at the Ramada Carrier Circle. The expo will feature tattoo artists both local origins and international. Read More »
Vendors from all over the East Coast come together for annual antiques show
The Salt City Winter Antiques Show will bring vendors from various East Coast locations to central New York this weekend. More than 275 dealers will gather at the Fairgrounds. Read More »
Police raids, oversaturation change Marshall Street bar scene over the years
Bars in the area started to decline after the Syracuse Police Department began Operation Prevent in the early 2000s to cut down on underage drinking. Read More »