Start off this month with a celebration of Black-owned businesses at Hair Me Out in Schine Student Center, or watch “Wicked” with University Union’s “Late Night Movie” series. Read more »
Megaton Games in Syracuse’s Eastwood neighborhood opened in November 2024, offering locals various gaming events and connections with the community. Read more »
This week, satisfy your sweet tooth with local vendors at Dessert Crawl, or learn about Black Wall Street with the Syracuse area's Black-owned businesses. Read more »
David Lynch’s contrasting style and unique personality, as well as his appreciation for transcendental meditation, were hallmarks of his career as a film director. Read more »
Syracuse University assistant professor of illustration, London Ladd, started his career with historical illustrations. Since then, he's gravitated to colorful, personal work inspired by his life. Read more »
For 31 years, actors dress in elaborate costumes from the 1840s and commit to characters for Dickens Christmas, a magical holiday time machine. Read more »
Hip-hop poet Kendrick Lamar’s latest album, “GNX,” reflects on the genre, but lacks focus and fails to break new ground, according to our columnist. Read more »
This week, enjoy events like Diwali with samosas and Indian sweets or attend a movie screening hosted by Syracuse University's Department of Language, Literatures, and Linguistics. Read more »
Owners and customers of Water Street Bagel Co. reflect on what makes the shop successful after it was named the fifth best bagel shop in New York state. Read more »
Syracuse University’s University Union hosted its second annual Calentón Music Fest. The event highlighted Latine musicians, dancers and organizations.
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Headliner Quavo and supporting acts Maisie Peters and Smino performed at this year’s Juice Jam, earning mixed reactions from Syracuse University students. 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 »
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 »
Members of various Indigenous nations spoke to the Syracuse community about pressing issues, adding an element of reflection and history to the first week of classes.
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The Community Folk Arts Center hosted a Poetic Black Fusion Writers Workshop to support local poets in developing their writing skills. Event attendees participated in different writing exercises and shared poetry with one another. Read more »