Tag: pulp
‘CHROMAKOPIA’ embraces a new, old era with life lessons from mom
Tyler, the Creator’s seventh studio album “CHROMAKOPIA” is simultaneously a return to his signature sound and the beginning of a new era. Read More »
ZooBoo: Rosamond Gifford Zoo’s not-so-spooky way to teach on conservation
The Rosamond Gifford Zoo hosted its 20th annual ZooBoo with trick-or-treating, scavenger hunts and Halloween costume parades. Read More »
‘Venom: The Last Dance’ is too serious for the trilogy’s silliness
Although “Venom: The Last Dance” contains many flaws of contemporary superhero movies, such as meaningless exposition and endless set-up for future installments, the film's self-awareness makes it a worthwhile watch. Read More »
Themes in 'Les Misérables' U.S. tour prove relevant amid election season
The United States tour of Les Misérables brought the classic show to Syracuse. During election season, the show’s political themes ring more true than ever. Read More »
At HalloQueen Ball, LGBTQ+ students can be their authentic selves
The LGBTQ+ Resource Center hosted its third annual HalloQueen Ball that, once again, welcomed Ballroom culture to Syracuse University. Read More »
Not for ‘grandma’s bake sale,’ Creepy Cuse keeps horror fans coming back
Creepy Cuse returned for its 14th year featuring 35 vendors selling toys, comics and homemade crafts. Read More »
Prepare to dance the Monster Mash at this week’s events
This week, celebrate Halloween by trick-or-treating at the Syracuse University Art Museum or doing the Monster Mash at Orange After Dark’s Halloween Dance Party. Read More »
Water Street Bagel Co. brings NYC-quality bagels to Syracuse
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 »
Birdhouses, community gardens give Meadowbrook its character
In the University Neighborhood of Syracuse, the paved roads of Meadowbrook Drive are filled with colorful birdhouses and greenery, a collective effort by community members. Read More »
From ruins to restored: 100 years of the mighty Wurlitzer organ
After nearly being demolished alongside RKO Keith’s Theater, the Empire State Theatre & Musical Instrument Museum’s Wurlitzer organ is still playing almost 100 years later thanks to devoted volunteers who keep its music alive. Read More »
‘The Brutalist’ navigates the American dream with timeless intrigue
“The Brutalist," directed by Brady Corbet, explores themes of religion, wealth and American power structures. Read More »
Vote for our humor columnist in the 2024 presidential election
Our humor columnist shares what she would do if she were president, just in time for the upcoming election. Read More »
Honor the Grateful Dead, get spooky with Dazed this weekend
This week, groove with Miller & the Other Sinners at the 443 Social Club or enjoy indie pop from Frankie Cosmos at The Song & Dance. Read More »
CHAARG uplifts, empowers members with weekly workouts
Syracuse University’s CHAARG chapter provides students with a safe and comfortable space to exercise in a social setting. Read More »
‘We Live In Time’ is an effectively heartbreaking British drama
Director John Crowley’s movie, “We Live in Time,” explores the decade-long romance of the lead characters, Almut and Tobias. Read More »
Jam band Hydrogen stands out with psychedelic rock, improv
Hydrogen, a student jam band, performed Sunday at Crater. They covered songs by their favorite musical groups, while fusing improvised elements. Read More »
'A Real Pain' is effortlessly comedic, as well as moving
Jesse Eisenberg’s film “A Real Pain” tells the heartbreaking history of the Holocaust through themes of kinship and exploration. With characters, writing and bits of comedy, Eisenberg encourages the audience to question the relationship between history and modernity. Read More »
Unlike other media, ‘Heartstopper’ strongly represents LGBTQ+ stories
Producers released the third season of "Heartstopper" Oct. 4. The show is based off of a comic book of the same name by Alice Oseman. Read More »
At The Great NYS Marathon, runners push their limits together
The Great New York State Marathon returned for its 12th year and brought together runners of various skill levels and experience. Read More »
‘Each Moment Radiant’ musical piece honors Pan Am Flight 103 victims
Members of the Setnor School of Music performed Kurt Erickson's commissioned piece, "Each Moment Radiant," on Sunday as part of the Malmgren Concert Series. Read More »
Find your yoga flow or pick apples, pumpkins at this week’s events
Relax with some yoga at the Barnes Center or watch a scary movie at Rocky Horror Picture Show with this week's events. Read More »
DannyLux brings ‘fire’ performance to 2nd Calentón Music Fest
Syracuse University’s University Union hosted its second annual Calentón Music Fest. The event highlighted Latine musicians, dancers and organizations. Read More »
SU comedy scene empowers performers at UU’s School of Comics
University Union’s School of Comics event brought together student comedians and introduced attendees to Syracuse University’s comedy scene. Read More »
Citrus Dolls debuts majorette dance at SU, creates space for Black women
Citrus Dolls, Syracuse University’s first and only majorette dance team, debuted the squad's skills at the African Student Union’s Afro Madness basketball tournament. Read More »