Tag: Onondaga County
Dinosaur Bar-B-Que throws shades at Pete Davidson with Ariana Grande-inspired drink
Jason Ryan, Dino director of marketing, felt the Valentine’s Day drink specials wouldn’t be complete without a jab at outspoken Syracuse critic, Pete Davidson. Read More »
Mark Steyn, Dennis Miller to address political climate during Adorable Deplorable Tour
Comedians Mark Steyn and Dennis Miller will perform at the OnCenter Crouse Hinds Theater this Saturday night. Audiences can expect a non-pandering, right-leaning comedic style. Read More »
Food bank starts program to feed hungry families over school breaks
The Food Bank of Central New York started the program to feed children left without school meals over winter recess. Read More »
Assemblywoman Pamela Hunter announces support for I-81 grid replacement
Hunter said the grid is the least disruptive choice and will seize less private property than the other two options. Read More »
Eric Darnell Pritchard delivers OMA’s annual Black History Month Commemorative Lecture
Eric Darnell Pritchard, an associate professor of English at the University at Buffalo, delivered the Office of Multicultural Affairs’ annual Black History Month Commemorative Lecture in Schine Student Center Wednesday evening. Read More »
No consensus: City and county residents split on I-81’s future
At a town hall last weekend, residents voiced their opinions on I-81. Read More »
Boogie’s latest album ‘Everythings for Sale’ is honest, transparent
Boogie’s newest album, “Everythings for Sale,” is an honest reflection of his life — loving his son and trying to make peace within himself. Read More »
Syracuse Winterfest embraces cold weather with city festivities
The 2019 Syracuse Winterfest runs Thursday, Feb. 14 through Sunday, Feb. 23 in downtown Syracuse, featuring food competitions, cook-offs, music, treasure hunts and more Read More »
1st New York State Winter Fair packs entertainment, food and rides indoors
The first New York State Winter Fair wrapped up Sunday night. Thousands of guests packed the Expo Center for food, rides and live entertainment. Read More »
'Too many times': Local activist Clifford Ryan reflects on the teen violence that’s scarred his community
Half of the people killed in Syracuse in 2018 were under the age of 21. Read More »
Syracuse leaders write letter in support of I-81 grid replacement
Politicians, local business owners and activists sent the letter to Gov. Andrew Cuomo to voice their support for the creation of a community grid. Read More »
Events to watch for in New York state this week
Several student organizations will attend a rally Monday in Albany to support legislation that funds services for college students with disabilities. Read More »
2 friends open Syracuse dance studio, promote body confidence
MOVE@SPARK, a new dance studio at the Spark Contemporary Art Space, offers a variety of classes. Read More »
The 1st New York State Winter Fair to be held in Exposition Center
The New York State Winter Fair will be held at the New York State Fairgrounds’ Expo Center this weekend, featuring live entertainment, food and winter-themed competitions. Read More »
Tanisha Jackson aims to unite city, university through the arts
Tanisha Jackson, a professor of practice in Syracuse University’s department of African American studies, serves as the new executive director of the Community Folk Art Center. Read More »
SU students’ winning entries to be featured in Creative Quarterly
The work of four Syracuse University communications design students will be featured in the Winter 2019 issue of Creative Quarterly. Jackie Akerley, Sami Albert, Alison Emmel and Liz Tosi all had winning entries. Read More »
Salt City Burlesque brings sparkle, talent to stage in ‘Sweet Valentease’ show
The Salt City Burlesque is gearing up for its “Sweet Valentease” show this weekend. Read More »
Despite the hype, 2019 Sundance Film Festival disappoints
This year’s Sundance Film Festival proved to be simultaneously a success and a disappointment, thanks to the breakthrough performances by little-known indie films and the overhyping of star-studded productions. Read More »
Oscars by the numbers: The stories and statistics behind the Best Picture nominees
With the 91st Academy Awards less than three weeks away, here are some of the behind-the-scenes stories and statistics from the 2019 Best Picture nominees. Read More »
Experts: Poverty, historical factors led to Syracuse homicide rate
Past city policies and high poverty rates could be contributing to homicide rates in Syracuse. Read More »
SU student develops Buzzfeed show for IGTV
Stefanie Grafstein first heard about BuzzFeed's VerticalU, a video creation workshop, from Maycie Timpone, the director of social media at BuzzFeed, who came to speak in her Newhouse class. Read More »
Everson Museum combines yoga flow with art at weekly classes
The Everson Museum of Art hosts a weekly yoga class in its galleries to make the museum more accessible to the community. The program started six years ago and is the museum’s longest-running yoga class. Read More »
Syracuse yoga instructor fosters connections through inclusive classes
Renee Berlucchi, a yoga instructor at Syracuse Yoga, turned to yoga following personal loss as a means of healing. Now, she’s taking her practice to new audiences with the hope to emphasize that everybody — and every body — can be a yogi. Read More »