Tag: Central New York
Offset proves he’s the best of Migos with ‘Father of 4’
Following the release of Offset’s “FATHER OF 4,” he has officially earned the title of the best member of Migos. Read More »
Onondaga Nation searches for items lost more than 100 years ago
The Haudenosaunee, including the Onondaga Nation, have advocated for the return of wampum belts for decades. Read More »
Your ‘staycation’ destinations for spring break in Syracuse
Staying in Syracuse during spring break? Don’t let the snow bring you down. Here are the top things to do and see in Syracuse while you’re catching up on some sleep next week. Read More »
Restaurants to check out during spring break if you’re staying in town
Staying in Syracuse this spring break? Let your taste buds travel around the world by visiting these restaurants. Read More »
CNY Young & Amazing Awards to highlight youth in Syracuse
The nomination categories highlight a variety of skills, including academic prowess, athletic sportsmanship and altruistic efforts. Read More »
Caffeinated drinks can improve health, brain function
March marks National Caffeine Awareness Month, so here are some of the best benefits to your morning cup of joe. Read More »
Cuomo announces record-breaking attendance at fairgrounds, state parks
Attendance numbers for the New York State Fairgrounds and the state park system reached all-time highs in 2018. Read More »
Syracuse Stage finalizes 2019-20 season lineup
Syracuse Stage has announced its 2019-20 season lineup, featuring classics such as “12 Angry Men” and “Disney’s Beauty and the Beast” along with contemporary pieces “The Wolves” and “Yoga Play.” Read More »
Former band members honor David Bowie in alumni tour
The David Bowie Alumni Tour will celebrate the life and music of the late pop icon on Thursday at The Palace Theatre. Read More »
A look into how the arts are funded in Syracuse
Beyond the three Syracuse-based arts organizations recommended for grants from the NEA this year, arts organizations across the city receive support from NYSCA and CNY Arts, among others. Read More »
Gunna is using his clout as a crutch to produce mediocre albums
Gunna’s first official studio album, “Drip or Drown 2,” is full of throwaway tracks which highlight his reliance on ‘clout privilege’ to carry his career. Read More »
Spoiler alert: Movie trailers are ruining upcoming films
Screen time columnist, Patrick Gunn, reveals the pitfalls of trailers like “Detective Pikachu” showing too much before their film premiere. Read More »
‘The Love Boat’ stars reunite onstage for Redhouse play
Fred Grandy and Ted Lange are reuniting on the Redhouse stage this month after starring together on “The Love Boat” for more than a decade. Read More »
The SAMMYS to celebrate achievements of local musicians
The Syracuse Area Music Awards will honor local artists and celebrate the best music the city has to offer later this week. Read More »
Gov. Andrew Cuomo proposes protections for student loan borrowers
New York state Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s proposed protections for student loan borrowers would include new regulations on for-profit colleges, as well as student loan servicers. Read More »
A look back at Frederick Douglass’ influence, appearances in Syracuse
Douglass, who spent most of his life in central New York, grew up enslaved but became a prominent American abolitionist. Read More »
Boeheim, SU can help Jorge Jimenez’s family honor his life
The Daily Orange Editorial Board encourages Jim Boeheim or Syracuse University to consider donating to a GoFundMe created to pay for Jorge Jimenez’s funeral arrangements. Read More »
Dip into these 6 tortilla recipes in honor of National Tortilla Chip Day
Grab some tortilla chips and your favorite dip in honor of National Tortilla Chip Day. Read More »
3 stories you may have missed from over the weekend
The Syracuse Hancock International Airport will receive state funding to construct a new storage facility. Read More »
Local officials confront Rep. John Katko on I-81 replacement at Syracuse town hall
Katko lead a fourth Q&A session with residents of Syracuse and Onondaga County on Thursday night. Read More »
Gallery: Rep. John Katko hosts I-81 town hall at Fowler High School
Katko lead a question and answer session with residents of Syracuse and Onondaga County. Read More »
11-year-old artist, activist to be honored with downtown mural
Amiah Crisler, an 11-year-old at the Edward Smith K-8 School in Syracuse, was a featured speaker at the 2019 Women’s March Syracuse and a recipient of Syracuse University’s Unsung Hero Award. Known for her creative talents, Crisler will have her artwork recognized with a mural downtown later this year. Read More »
