‘La Vida Es Sueño’ immerses children in Spanish language, literature
La Joven Guardia del Teatro Latino’s production of “La Vida Es Sueño” in honor of Latine Heritage Month brought its young cast and the local community together. Read more »
La Joven Guardia del Teatro Latino’s production of “La Vida Es Sueño” in honor of Latine Heritage Month brought its young cast and the local community together. Read more »
The Golden Harvest Festival returned for its 46th year. With 75 unique arts and craft booths, dozens of food trucks and various entertainment opportunities, the festival has become a favorite tradition among local residents. Read more »
Forget the hilarious jokes, our humor columnist will only discuss serious topics from now on. Prepare for columns on theater, literature and other scholarly subjects. Read more »
Before leaving for spring break, enjoy some tunes at several venues in Syracuse. From The Dollhouse to The Song & Dance, enjoy music of all types. Read more »
Catherine Knight Steele presented on marginalized digital communities. The rise of new technologies, like artificial intelligence, poses new dangers to these communities, like Black women. Read more »
After nearly three years, Marketplace on James closed its doors in December. The market was home to vendors who sold art, jewelry and antiques. Read more »
The Daily Orange Culture staff have compiled a list of recommendations for spring 2022 classes, “Ted Lasso” style. Read more »
CNY Jazz Arts Foundation to put on “Jazz On Tap” events in Skaneateles through May and June. Read more »
Alternative rock band Red Sun Rising will perform at the Lost Horizon Friday night. The band will play songs from their newest EP, “Peel.” Read more »
SU Professor Lori Brown will speak at the Everson Museum of Art on Thursday as part of the museum’s Women in Architecture Series. Read more »
The Salt City Market, an upcoming community space and regional market located in downtown Syracuse, is set to open in fall 2020. Read more »
The 20th Annual PRISM Concert, hosted by the Setnor School of Music, will take place Wednesday at 8 p.m. Read more »
UPDATED: Feb. 7, 2019 at 12:45 p.m. The 2019 Cold Read Festival aims to give playwrights and actors an opportunity to workshop their latest pieces in… Read more »
Beyond the three Syracuse-based arts organizations recommended for grants from the NEA this year, arts organizations across the city receive support from NYSCA and CNY Arts, among others. Read more »
Students Advocating Sexual Safety and Empowerment will host its annual performance of The Vagina Monologues in Hendricks Chapel this weekend. Read more »
Business columnist Santiago Hernandez encourages readers to learn more about the “Syracuse Surge” initiative proposed by Mayor Ben Walsh. Read more »
The Black Lounge, hosted by the Caribbean Students Association, is Saturday night in Goldstein Auditorium. The event was created to celebrate students and distinguished alumni through live performances, food and open discussion. Read more »
“Almost, Maine” opens on Thursday and runs until Feb. 3 at the Redhouse Arts Center. The show is a series of nine vignettes with a common theme: life is short. Read more »
“Elf The Musical,” a Syracuse Stage production performed in partnership with the Syracuse University Department of Drama, brings plenty of holiday cheer during its winter run. Read more »
Tony Award-nominated actor, director and writer Hunter Foster will be the theater’s new artistic director. Read more »
Grammy-nominated vocal group Sweet Honey in the Rock will perform at Syracuse this weekend. Read more »
Several film students from the College of Visual and Performing Arts had their class projects featured at film festivals across the country this fall. Read more »
The “Forbidden Fruit” exhibit at SU Art Galleries provides an outsider’s perspective on contentious U.S. history. Read more »
The SUArt Galleries increasingly encourage professors and students alike to take their stories out of the classroom and into the art room. Read more »