Cycle in the City takes bikers through downtown Syracuse and local neighborhoods
Once each month through October, Cycle in the City hosts 10-mile and 15- to 20-mile rides for novice and experienced bikers of all ages. Read more »
Once each month through October, Cycle in the City hosts 10-mile and 15- to 20-mile rides for novice and experienced bikers of all ages. Read more »
Syracuse Stage will host the musical “Ring of Fire: The Music of Johnny Cash” next month. The cast will perform Cash classics such as “I Walk the Line” and “Folsom Prison Blues.” Read more »
With more tham 50 parks in the area, Syracuse has activities and events for everyone all summer. Read more »
From baseball to soccer to racing, summer sports in Syracuse can be a fun, cheap time for friends and family. Read more »
Nedda Sarshar and Rachel Brown-Weinstock took on the role of class marshals to represent and give voice to the entire Syracuse University Class of 2017. Read more »
Mutual UFO Network will host a UFO lecture series on the last Saturday of each month through October. Read more »
The Cathedral Square Neighborhood Association’s Organ Crawl makes the downtown neighborhood a must visit Syracuse area. Read more »
Twenty music industry and Bandier students take on this one-of-a-kind class project to promote a concert at the Westcott Theater. Read more »
American documentarian Eileen Jerrett brings her grassroots documentary to Maxwell Auditorium to lead a discussion about how Iceland’s citizens worked to reformed the nation’s foundation: its constitution. Read more »
Syracuse University professor Bob Halligan and his bandmate Joe Davoli will take the stage at Steeple Coffee House in the basement of United Church of Fayetteville on Saturday, March 25. Read more »
Mayor Stephanie Miner, also this year’s Grand High Marshal of the parade, will continue the green stripe tradition on Nancy Duffy Lane. Read more »
For children with autism, social skills can be tough. This program at Drumlins Tennis Club kicks off its second session Saturday to develop those skills using tennis. Read more »
After writing more than 1,100 songs and working with Michael Bolton, Cher and many other big-time artists, Syracuse professor Bob Halligan Jr. knows a thing or two about songwriting. Read more »
Marissa Mulder looks to bring a fresh style of cabaret to Redhouse Arts Center on Feb. 9, 10 and 11 in her performance based on the songs of Ray LaMontagne. Read more »
After being laid off, Eli Smith started his own business and is now recognized as a top New York state minority business by Gov. Cuomo. Read more »