Based on the 2019 book by Colson Whitehead, “Nickel Boys” uses first-person perspective to understand the humanity of two young Black men at a segregated reform school. Read more »
French writer-director Coralie Fargeat’s “The Substance” tells an uncomplicated story of an older woman using a substance to transform her into a more beautiful, younger self. Read more »
Cali M. Banks’ 31-part exhibition, 'I’ve Learned to Hold Myself Softly,' reflects her identity and examines areas of Syracuse that have been neglected, abandoned and gentrified over the years. Read more »
The third entry in the Creed’s franchise features complex characters and creative action scenes, becoming one of the most entertaining films of the year.
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Spielberg’s newest film, 'The Fabelmans,' illustrates the director's early years and personal journey into the film industry through a fictional account of his life. Read more »
Photography’s presence on SU’s campus has shifted as cameras become more widely available through new technology, but professors and local businesses still look back on the art form itself and analog cameras’ role in the craft. Read more »
Truly good photos are taken so you can almost smell them, said photographer Lali Khalid. Khalid is one of three recipients of the 45th annual… Read more »
The Graduate Student Organization will consider whether to allocate funding for additional cameras in the University Hill neighborhood to improve student safety.
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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 »
Guest-curated by For Freedoms, an activist organization, the “Be Strong and Do Not Betray Your Soul” exhibit displays more than 40 photographs by former Light Work guest artists. Read more »
From comedies to dramas, Syracuse University film students are preparing to present their senior year, short film during the Media Pending showcase. Read more »
YouTube vlogger is a viable job nowadays, so Josh Feinblatt sat down with a totally authentic vlogger to find out more about her weekly uploads. Read more »
Movie columnist Lilly Stuecklen discusses various ways college students can watch movies around the city without breaking the bank at a traditional movie theater. Read more »
The 43rd annual Light Work Grants in Photography was recently awarded to three artists in the Central New York area. Their work will be featured in a group exhibition at Light Work in the fall. Read more »
George Awde, whose work will be displayed in Light Work’s “Scale Without Measure” exhibition, challenges xenophobia — both through his art and in real life. Read more »
The word “festival” evokes some shudder-inducing images: basic white girls misappropriating Native American culture, EDM, hula-hoopers and heavy Instagram filters. However, there exists a different… Read more »
Lizanga earned first prize in Pride Union’s drag show finals on Sunday night after performing a series of songs, including “I Can Hear the Bells” from the musical “Hairspray.”
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