Disney and Lucasfilm need to put together more cohesive, universal theatrical releases to revitalize the "Star Wars" franchise instead of focusing on Disney+ spinoff shows, Screentime columnist Nate Lechner says. Read more »
The fiber artist’s “Woe” exhibition includes works that critique the history of violence and injustice against Black Americans and will be available at the Everson Museum of Art until April 10. Read more »
Founded in July 2021, The SENSES Project provides HEOP and SSS students at SU a chance to access high-quality equipment and lessons for music production, podcasting, and various instruments. Read more »
The event accompanied the opening of 119 Euclid’s Voices of the Heroes Artwalk, which got its name from the collaborative studio album by Lil Durk and Lil Baby. Read more »
“Drive My Car” is a slow burn film that expertly utilizes a nearly 3-hour runtime to explore side characters and build on its main themes, Screentime columnist Henry O’Brien writes. Read more »
Need Valentine’s Day plans that don’t include a significant other? Advice from these SU students can help you have fun on the holiday, whether you’re spending it alone or with friends. Read more »
Screentime columnist Christopher Reilly selected these five movies and TV shows for students to watch while staying warm indoors this winter. Read more »
Juhanna Rogers, a Newark, New Jersey native, led a two-hour webinar discussing place-based storytelling and more as part of the Syracuse Symposium: Conventions series. Read more »
Three Syracuse University film students released a film about gender discrimination at SU called “Womanifesto.” The film was shown at the Shaffer Art Building on Feb. 6. Read more »