Tag: Central New York
Latest ArtRage gallery depicts 'visual journal' of Ukrainian culture
A new exhibit at the ArtRage Gallery shows the past and present of Ukrainian culture. Read More »
Syracuse in pictures: 50 years of Light Work on display at the Everson
To celebrate its 50th anniversary, the Light Work photography organization is showcasing pictures from across Syracuse history. Read More »
Check out these 17 events to honor and celebrate Black History Month
From movie screenings to hair stylings to memorabilia collections, there are many different ways to celebrate Black History Month at SU. Read More »
'Still the Same': Charlie Burg rises out of SU house show scene to play Governors Ball
SU graduate Charlie Burg will play the third day of this year’s Governors Ball in New York City. Read More »
Add some variety to your week with these 5 upcoming events
Both on and around campus, there are a wide variety of events taking place throughout next week. Read More »
Syracuse Pond Hockey Classic is a space for hockey fanatics, families
Hockey players from all around the Syracuse area will gather at Hiawatha Lake on Feb. 4 for the Syracuse Pond Hockey Classic. Read More »
Local photographer Jamie Young advocates appreciating nature’s beauty through art
Syracuse local Jamie Young will display his naturalistic, landscape photography at the Everson Museum beginning on Jan. 28. Read More »
Trippie Redd's new album 'Mansion Musik' lacks concise stories, hard-hitting lines
Although there are some highlights, Trippie Redd’s latest album “MANSION MUSIK” is a disappointment to fans. Read More »
Syracuse-based economic org receives $1 million grant to support CNY job training
A Syracuse-based economic development organization, CenterState CEO, received a $1 million grant to support job training from New York state as part of a statewide shift towards a technology-centered workforce. Read More »
In 'The Banshees of Inisherin,' Martin McDonagh examines his own legacy and purpose
Director Martin McDonagh’s latest film ‘The Banshees of Inisherin’ explores nuanced ideas of male friendship, purpose and legacy. Read More »
No, you’re not superior because you studied abroad
Studying abroad sure is cool, but it doesn’t make you superior to the rest of us. Read More »
Aneesh Chaganty's 'Missing' is another solid entry in the screenlife genre
Following the success of 2018’s "Searching" Director Aneesh Chaganty returns to the screenlife film genre with another great thriller "Missing." Read More »
Central New York still behind on legal cannabis despite approved licenses across state
The lawsuit was filed by a Michigan-based cannabis dispensary group that is seeking a CAURD license in the central New York and Finger Lakes region. Read More »
New York approves first CAURD licenses for sale of recreational cannabis
Housing Works became the first organization to legally sell cannabis in New York state. New York's Cannabis Control Board approved 36 CAURD licenses in November 2022, eight for nonprofit organizations and 28 for business owners who themselves have or whose relatives have a past cannabis-related conviction in NYS. Read More »
First Year Players launches into spring semester with 'Pippin' auditions
Although auditioning for a play can be nerve-racking, First Year Players encourage students to be confident and genuine. Read More »
'Anastasia' cast finds deeper meaning in touring musical
Based on the animated movie of the same name, Anastasia the musical has made its way to the Landmark Theatre showcasing its high-tech set design and Tony-nominated costumes. Read More »
Film and television-inspired courses to round out your spring schedule
Choose your electives based on your favorite releases of new film and television shows. Read More »
Relax after the first week of classes with these 4 concerts
Celebrate the first week of classes with these upcoming concerts, taking place on or around campus. Read More »
Closing Cazenovia College announces “Teach Out” transfer destinations for students
Syracuse University has not announced special transfer protocols for Cazenovia College students, despite 11 other surrounding colleges and universities announcing "Teach Out" partnerships for accepting transfers. Read More »
What the inauguration of 118th Congress means for Onondaga County, New York state
Following central New York’s close midterm elections and electorate-shifting statewide redistricting, here’s what the Jan. 7 inauguration of the 188th Congress means for Onondaga County and New York state’s newly-elected representatives. Read More »
5 movies to keep an eye on at the Sundance Film Festival
After two years of virtual showings, the 2023 Sundance Film Festival is set to return to normal, showcasing the work of well-known and rising stars in the film industry. Read More »
'Babylon's loud audacious style makes it Damien Chazelle's most intriguing work
Damien Chazelle’s latest film is a thrilling journey through the early days of Hollywood, showing the highs and lows of the film industry. Read More »
Kevin McCarthy’s concessions are problematic for the House and for the country
The concessions made to members were brought to light after the House passed its new rules package on Jan. 9. McCarthy’s promised concessions will prove to be dangerous for politics, the economy and America. Read More »
