“To Understand and To Be Understood” was inspired by #NotAgainSU protests and wanted to provide more visibility for Asian Americans. The artwork emphasizes 1960s and ‘70s art. Read more »
Enjoy some Reiki rest and relaxation, go to a Pulitzer Prize winner’s “dramedy” and more this week in Syracuse. Look forward to a Black History Month kickoff featuring rapper Cleotrapa.
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Carrying on the legacy of Elizabeth Watt, a new exhibit in Newhouse displays work from her portfolio as a still life photographer. Watt graduated from Syracuse University in 1981 and remained connected to its programs throughout her life as a mentor for many. Read more »
This year’s award season was marked by mixed feelings from movie fanatics. Screentime columnist Jack Steinberg recaps wins, misses and snubs.
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Living in a college apartment comes with several unique quirks, especially its appliances. From burning herself on her radiator to being unable to wash her dishes because of her roommate’s air fryer, our Humor Columnist details her apartment struggles. Read more »
From a local country music singer to cover bands, rock on this week with these upcoming concerts. Syracuse native Stephen Phillips will perform at Funk ‘n Waffles on Saturday. Read more »
SU organization First Year Players (FYP) introduces students to theater. From acting to stage design, FYP builds community through collaboration. Read more »
Westcott Consignment store Cluttered Closet holds a variety of collectibles for shoppers to explore. Bree Hess, the store’s owner, shares the evolution of her personal paradise.
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The new “Mean Girls” movie musical adaptation falls short because of the lack of musical talent. The casting directors casted too many people without experience, our Screentime Columnist writes. Read more »
Sound Beat podcast episode “Begin the Beguine” explores the musical talents of jazz pianist Art Tatum. Sound Beat is a daily show out of SU that features stories found in the Belfer Audio Laboratory and Archive. Read more »
Pinball players gathered for a weekend of gaming at the International Flipper Pinball Association’s New York State Championship hosted by Skill Shot Arcade. Players battled for the number one spot. Read more »
Sophia Chai immigrated to New York City from Korea at age 14, not knowing any English. Her exhibit, “Character Space” focuses on using art to honor her mother tongue. Read more »
SU sophomore Kendall Palazzi’s mental health organization IfYoureReadingThis offers students and faculty a platform to connect through shared experiences. Read more »
From the spring involvement fair to a game night at Dave & Buster’s, enjoy some upcoming local activities. Look forward to snowshoeing with friends on Beaver Lake Nature Center’s trails. Read more »
Based on the theme “The Reach of the Dream,” SU’s annual Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration will include an MLK Art Gallery. The Black artists included have a range of specialties, from children’s book art to quilts. Read more »
With her work now on display at the Petit Branch Library, Syracuse local Andrea Buckvold creates unique quilt designs with an array of colors and patterns. The work allows her to unwind after a long day working as a teacher. Read more »
Syracuse University Skills Win! program gives SU students professional experience while supporting the local community. Students volunteer at local schools, teaching skills like typing. Read more »
Only eleven feet wide on the inside, this Syracuse building is where the baking magic happens for Francesca’s Cucina. Leslie Lisk has been the chef for Francesca’s Cucina for the past eight years. Read more »
From punk to alternative to blues shows, dive into the Syracuse concert scene with these four shows. Crystal Ship, a Doors cover band, is performing at Middle Ages Brewery on Saturday. Read more »
For our humor columnist, the Emmys this year were a success. “The Bear,” “Succession” and “Beef” rightfully won big at the Emmy Awards this year. Read more »