Tag: Central New York
Netflix’s ‘The Piano Lesson’ maintains original’s concepts with few flaws
“The Piano Lesson," directed by Malcolm Washington, is a film following Boy Willie Charles as he tries to preserve his family’s heirloom piano while uncovering their secrets depicted in well-directed flashbacks. Read More »
Within 4B movement, make change for the collective, not individuals
While subscribing to the motivations behind 4B might make American women feel safer in the short term, we should use the response as a starting point in feminist action instead of an end goal. Read More »
FADS fashion show spotlights student designers with mystical, medieval theme
Syracuse University’s Fashion and Design Society held its fall/winter 2024 show, “Mystical Medieval Realm,” Sunday in Goldstein Auditorium. Read More »
Annual Holidays at Hendricks promotes harmony, belonging with student performers
Hendricks Chapel hosted its annual Holiday at Hendricks program Sunday with performances by Hendricks Chapel Choir and Syracuse University’s Symphony Orchestra. Read More »
'Interstellar' explores humanity in higher resolution 10 years later
A decade after its premiere in theaters, Christopher Nolan’s “Interstellar” maintains reflexivity and reminds viewers of their humanity. Read More »
Opinion: HHS must commit to public welfare, not RFK Jr.’s opinions
As the department navigates the evolving landscape of public health, effective leadership must be pragmatic. Read More »
Destress from finals with midnight breakfast, holiday celebrations
Join Orange After Dark for a rejuvenating late-night breakfast this finals week, or prepare to celebrate Kwanzaa with the Community Folk Arts Center. Read More »
Drew Phillips, special guest Josh Ovalle ‘spread the Drewth’ at UU event
University Union hosted internet personality Drew Phillips and special guest Josh Ovalle in Goldstein Auditorium Thursday night, bringing fans of the Emergency Intercom podcast together. Read More »
Onondaga Nation to restore sacred creek after colonial theft, pollution
The Onondaga Nation is working to clear Onondaga Creek and its brook trout population after over 100 years of pollution. Read More »
Food, music lovers celebrate 10 years of Funk 'n Waffles
This Sunday, Downtown Syracuse’s beloved Funk ‘n Waffles will celebrate 10 years of delivering funky tunes and waffle recipes to the city. Read More »
Opinion: Don’t let friendships fall victim to political polarization
Amid the MAGA movement’s toxicity, progressive students have an opportunity to show why understanding and connection are still possible and needed, even across the deepest divides. Read More »
Opinion: Capitalism gutted the true spirit of Christmas
An anti-capitalist Christmas doesn’t discard joy, but rather reinvents it, centering community over commerce, sustainability over spectacle and justice over indulgence. Read More »
‘Lion King’ brings intricate puppets, well-loved characters to Syracuse
“The Lion King” on Broadway will play at Landmark Theatre this month as part of the show’s Rafiki National Tour. Read More »
SU Drama, Syracuse Stage's 'Cinderella' will let 'magic fill your heart'
Syracuse University’s Department of Drama and Syracuse Stage co-produced “Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella,” a modern rendition of the classic story. Read More »
Kendrick Lamar's surprise 'GNX' drop comments on hip-hop's influence
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 »
Our humor columnist analyzes love-hate relationship with Syracuse snow
Our humor columnist quarrels with the pros and cons Syracuse winter weather brings. Read More »
Honor Fleetwood Mac, celebrate Funk 'n Waffles this weekend
This weekend, celebrate Funk n’ Waffles’ 10-year anniversary with four days of concerts, enjoy Syracuse University’s a cappella groups or get in the ugly sweater spirit. Read More »
Hochul announces investment in organizations deemed vulnerable to hate crimes
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul announced on Tuesday an over-$60 million investment to enhance security measures for community organizations. Read More »
New Sapphic Magazine brings 'sapphic renaissance' to Syracuse
Sapphic Magazine is a new publication on SU’s campus that aims to create spaces of celebration and vulnerability for sapphic individuals. Read More »
‘Moana 2’ lacks engaging characters, falling short of predecessor
Despite character development and sentimental moments in “Moana 2,” the film can't escape from its flawed plot and lackluster soundtrack. Read More »
K-pop soloist Yves amplifies niche concepts with 2nd EP
K-pop artist Yves stands out with her second EP, featuring a cutting-edge K-R&B sound and carefree lyricism. Read More »
Despite nodes diagnosis, career change was 'not an option'
After a nodules diagnosis, a student in Syracuse University's College of Visual and Performing Arts recovered with “magic vocal cords.” Read More »
‘Gladiator II’ fails to match predecessor's success
Although "Gladiator II" features entertaining performances, the film does not live up to its predecessor's depth. Read More »
'Wicked' holds space for Broadway roots, adding depth to film's success
“Wicked” walks the line between homage and reinterpretation to appeal to musical theater fans and general audiences alike. Read More »

