Mithila paintings challenge gender norms, violence in SU exhibition
The “Mithila Women Paint Gender Based Violence” exhibition at Syracuse University explores the patriarchal structures women face in Madhubani, India. Read more »
The “Mithila Women Paint Gender Based Violence” exhibition at Syracuse University explores the patriarchal structures women face in Madhubani, India. Read more »
While the film lacks in plot, Tim Burton’s film, “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice,” emphasizes his signature characters and colors. Read more »
University Union announced PARTYNEXTDOOR as the 20th Juice Jam headliner, along with Masie Peters and Smino. Read more »
The Golden Harvest Festival returned for its 46th year. With 75 unique arts and craft booths, dozens of food trucks and various entertainment opportunities, the festival has become a favorite tradition among local residents. Read more »
The Irish Festival returned to Clinton Square with a packed schedule of live performances and activities. The festival serves as a place for many central New Yorkers to celebrate their Irish heritage. Read more »
Central New Yorkers gather in Syracuse for Art on the Porches, a tradition where attendees can enjoy art, food, music and fun. Read more »
On Friday and Saturday, Syracuse Irish Festival took place in Clinton Square. Visitors enjoyed Irish food, music and dance. Read more »
This week, explore different festivities on campus including Hindu cultural traditions and student sports organizations. At Hendricks Chapel, take a moment to pay respects at a memorial service for the 23rd anniversary of 9/11. Read more »
Pitbull returned to Syracuse on his Party After Dark Tour at the Empower FCU Amphitheater at Lakeview. He played hits like “Hotel Room Service” and “Timber.” Read more »
John Gannon was inspired to open Gannon’s Ice Cream following his father’s advice. Now, the shop is a beloved part of the Syracuse community. 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 »
Syracuse University Art Museum’s exhibit, “Fruits of Their Labor,” challenges traditional and non-traditional work ideals. Read more »
Now that she is an upperclassman, our humor columnist has some ideas about the offered Syracuse University elective classes. Read more »
In Syracuse, this weekend is busy with concerts. Pitbull and T-Pain make their return to the city this Saturday for the Party After Dark Tour. Read more »
Lionsgate attempted hopping on this summer's superhero movie trend with "The Crow”, but the film proved to be unsuccessful with an underdeveloped, thrown-together plot. Read more »
Elizabeth Dunbar, CEO of the Everson Museum of Art, and Louise Rosenfield, collector and Everson trustee, partnered on a cafe, “Louise.” The cafe is where visitors of the Everson Museum can enjoy beautiful ceramics and good food. Read more »
Jimbo Talbot brings drumming events to Syracuse University, helping students old and new deal with the stressors of college life. Read more »
The film adaptation of the New York Times bestseller, “It Ends With Us,” received mixed reviews from viewers. Despite some backlash, the film proved successful at the box office and told a story of a woman's perseverance and strength. Read more »
The Daily Orange wants to know if this summer’s plethora of horror film production will continue into the fall season. Read more »
As the summer comes to a close, Senior Staff Writers Nate Lechner and Henry O'Brien discuss the movies that defined the season Read more »
Gordon Parks' work is displayed at Syracuse University Art Museum's new exhibit, “'Homeward to the Prairie I Come': Gordon Parks Photographs.” The gallery showcases Parks’ inspiring photos, from photo essays to portraits. Read more »
De-stress from the first week of classes with these five events. Sweat out your worries at a spin class in the Barnes Center at The Arch or take a peaceful hike through Fillmore Glen State Park. Read more »
Experience the sights and sounds of the Great New York State Fair before its final weekend. From dizzy carnival rides to unforgettable concerts, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Read more »
The Great New York State Fair's Villages allow local communities to share their culture with visitors. Vendors value their interactions with customers and other businesses. Read more »