The best thing that could pair better with a cider is weed. Beak and Skiff has announced it will grow cannabis and our humor columnist has a lot of new ideas. Read more »
Salt City Market’s newest stall Habiba’s Ethiopian Kitchen serves authentic Ethiopian cuisine, making it the first restaurant in the city to represent traditional East African dishes. Read more »
The annual Westcott Street Cultural Fair offered a diverse range of music, food and artisan items for purchase all from locally sourced, small businesses. Read more »
The Flowers Skate Shop, in conjunction with Skate4Drew, hosted a skate competition in commemoration of the late Andrew Grabowski who was a beloved pillar of the Syracuse skate scene. Read more »
“Curious Vessels,” a current exhibition at the Everson Museum of Art, offers a new experience with functional art, allowing visitors to both admire and use the pottery. Read more »
”Once Upon A Time,” La Casita’s exhibit this year, uses art to bring the Latinx community in Syracuse together and bond over their shared experiences. Read more »
The Golden Harvest Festival in Baldwinsville, New York is a way for local artisans to come together and sell their works to attendees from around the state. Read more »
Irish culture was on full view at Clinton Square this weekend, with people from all over Syracuse meeting downtown for food, fun and festivities. Read more »
Despite the uncertainty of the Syracuse restaurant scene, two new up-and-coming restaurants are opening in the city in coming months, and bringing twists on conventional and normal in the space. Read more »
While SU classrooms were quiet all summer, the city of Syracuse was anything but. Check out these events that happened over the past months in the area. Read more »
Thousands of visitors came to Clinton Square this weekend to take part in the Taste of Syracuse Festival, which was returning from a two-year hiatus. Read more »
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