Redhouse Art Center's show 'God of Carnage' examines relationships, parenting
“God of Carnage” to play at the Redhouse Arts Center through Nov. 17. Read more »
“God of Carnage” to play at the Redhouse Arts Center through Nov. 17. Read more »
ArtRage Gallery To Show “American Dreams: Immigration Stories” a play that delves into the lives of immigrants in America through a series of monologues. Read more »
Screentime columnist Patrick Gunn says “Doctor Sleep” shines brightly enough. Read more »
Groovestand a cappella's Fall Invitational is Friday, Nov. 15th from 8-11 p.m. at Hendricks Chapel. Read more »
Electronic pop duo Loud Luxury is on tour and bringing the party back to Syracuse. Read more »
Five songwriters from Syracuse will perform their new song on Nov. 15. Each songwriter was part of The Acoustic Guitar Project in which each artist shares a guitar that has traveled around Syracuse and has one week to create a song. Read more »
Student veteran Katy Quartaro, SU’s 2019 Tillman Scholar, conducted criminal investigations and worked as a military dog handler while in the Marine Corps. Now, she is helping to support other student veterans on campus as a team leader with Peer Advisors for Veteran Education. Read more »
Here are the classes you should take next semester based on your zodiac sign. Read more »
Williams has been working at SU Food Services with jobs in Haven, Washington Arms and the Faculty Center for 50 years. Read more »
The Landmark Theatre recently obtained a $2 million grant from the state. Now, it will undergo new seating arrangements and recreate the original marquee. Read more »
“The Crucible” based on the Salem witch trials will be performed at Syracuse Stage. The show will run from Nov. 8-17. Read more »
On Nov. 10, the band The Devil Wears Prada will perform at The Westcott Theater with opener Norma Jean. The doors open at 7 p.m. Read more »
Syracuse University celebrated its first International Fest at the Sheraton Hotel. Read more »
Songwriter and music producer Hughie Stone Fish made a music video earlier this year called “Welcome to Syracuse!” The video featured SU’s Black Reign Step Team, the Boys & Girls Club and more. Read more »
Jennifer Reeder’s “Knives and Skin” will be presented by Light Work’s Urban Video Project on Nov. 7 at Watson Hall Auditorium followed by a Q&A session. Read more »
Growing up in the U.S. Virgin Islands, Victor Provost was able to blend his Caribbean influences and with jazz his father raised him on. Now, the renowned steel pannist will be visiting Syracuse University on Nov. 7 to teach a master class for students. Read more »
CNY Ghost Hunters President Pamela Mossotti said it took her nearly two years for her to come to terms that she had picked up an attachment during one of her investigations. Read more »
Artist Adam Milner will have his exhibit, “Light Night Space Force,” presented at the Everson Museum of Art. Milner’s work is anchored in creating work that depicts intimacy; he often uses his own bodily fluids and blood from his boyfriend. Read more »
Native American Heritage Month 2019
Native American Outreach Day will be held on Nov. 1. Read more »
Renown steel drum player Victor Provost will perform at La Casita Cultural Center on Nov. 9. The musician talks upbringing and his taste in music. Read more »
Syracuse University will be welcoming Mexican playwright Barbara Colio to campus on Nov. 6. Read more »
Three students started a chapter of Students Demand Action, a gun violence prevention organization, within their first few months on campus at SU. Read more »
Since arriving at Syracuse University in 1981, Margaret Susan Thompson has continued to advocate for women’s rights. Read more »
Screen time columnist, Jason Connolly, breaks down why visual effects artists are struggling to survive in a growing film industry. Read more »