Tag: pulp
Seydou Diao’s grillz flaunt style, recognize Black culture with mouth art
Seydou Diao, a mechanical engineering senior at Syracuse University, creates custom grillz sets out of the comfort of his own apartment. Read More »
Fragile Cat revamps Syracuse vintage scene with workwear, 2000s finds
Fragile Cat, a vintage store in downtown Syracuse, boasts an Americana workman aesthetic and early 2000’s vibe. Read More »
The Salon creates cozy home for slam poetry, literature lovers
The Salon is a new slam poetry and spoken word venue on Syracuse University's campus, where students present two poems each. Read More »
Relive the 2000s at Cage or wind down at Funk ’n Waffles this weekend
This week, travel back in time at Cage or unwind to sweet jazz at Funk ‘n Waffles. Read More »
‘Imagining Joan of Arc’ honors saint’s influence, Women’s History Month
Syracuse University’s Bird Library Special Collection Research Center and the SU Art Museum hosted two pop up exhibits featuring a collection of artworks and novels relating to the Catholic saint, Joan of Arc. Read More »
‘The Gorge’ delivers superb cinematography, lacks emotional punch
Scott Derrickson's latest film, "The Gorge," has all the elements of a dynamic, genre-blurring thriller, yet it doesn't fully succeed on its ambitious promise. Read More »
Petit Branch Library celebrates Women’s History Month with annual exhibition
The “Women’s History Month Exhibition: Focus on the Feminine” at Petit Branch Library features artwork produced by and featuring women. Read More »
Gallery: ‘Dark Beauty: The Final Bow’ flaunts dramatic fashion
Gallery: Dark fashion took center stage on Saturday at Palladian Hall’s “Dark Beauty: The Final Bow.” Check out the best images from the show, which raised money for the Syracuse Spinal Association through a captivating exhibition of gothic fashion. Read More »
12th annual Syracuse Half Marathon celebrates motivation, community
This past Sunday marked the 12th annual Syracuse Half Marathon, where runners of all ages, skill levels and experiences ran through Syracuse neighborhoods, starting and ending at The Oncenter. Read More »
‘Dark Beauty: The Final Bow’ embraces darkness, raises funds with theatrical fashion show
“Dark Beauty: The Final Bow” brought theatrical performances and storytelling to Palladian Hall. Read More »
‘Runway of Dreams’ adaptive fashion show slides inclusivity into the spotlight
On Sunday, the Syracuse chapter of Runway of Dreams hosted an adaptive fashion show featuring eight disabled models. Read More »
Support OttoTHON, celebrate Otto’s birthday this week
This week, dance your worries away at OttoTHON annual dance marathon or enter a trance with a Hypnotist show at Syracuse University’s Schine Student Center. Read More »
SNL’s Sarah Sherman shares chaotic, fresh comedy at UU show
On Friday, University Union hosted SNL members Sarah Sherman and Emil Wakim in Syracuse University’s Goldstein Auditorium. Read More »
UU announces actress Brenda Song as guest for AAPI Heritage Month
Brenda Song will come to Syracuse University on April 7 for a conversation about the challenges of being Asian American in Hollywood. Read More »
SU students soak up the sun on spring semester's 1st warm day
This week Tuesday and Wednesday, the warmer temperatures beckoned Syracuse University students to Shaw Quadrangle and other parts of campus to soak up the sunshine, blast some tunes and skateboard past the Hall of Languages. Read More »
CNY Regional Market’s F Shed faces stark obstacles toward revitalization
CNY Regional Market’s F Shed, once a beloved haven for ravers and a refuge for rockers in the Syracuse community, hopes to make a return by mid-April with renovations to improve the sound levels. Read More »
New ESF Radio set to grow student voices with April launch
ESF Radio is trying to change the lack of ESF-specific clubs and organizations with a student-run online radio station. Read More »
Inka’s brings Peruvian taste with Japanese touch to Syracuse food scene
Inka's, a new fusion restaurant that opened in November, brings a menu filled with Peruvian flavors and Japanese influences to the city of Syracuse. Read More »
Catch up on what you missed on campus during SU’s spring break
Despite Syracuse University's spring break last week, the city remained lively with concerts and other celebrations. Read More »
Continue St. Patrick’s Day celebrations, rock out with Malignancy this weekend
Rock out at the Jimi Hendrix Experience or continue your St. Patrick’s Day celebrations with the Young Dubliners this week. Read More »
Michael Bay's ‘We are Storror’ stuns with thrilling parkour sequences
Michael Bay’s “We Are Storror” depicts the ecstatic thrill parkour can produce for players and viewers alike. Read More »
Pulitzer winner Emily Nussbaum talks origins of popular TV at Bird Library
Emily Nussbaum visit to Syracuse University’s Bird Library explored the impact of television pioneer Gertrude Berg. Read More »
‘Some Sexy Songs 4 U’ delivers classic Drake formula, underuses PARTYNEXTDOOR
Drake and PARTYNEXTDOOR's latest album, "$ome $exy $ongs 4 U," focuses on Drake's recent melodic, more R&B-focused sound, but underuses PND's talents, according to our columnist. Read More »
‘Mickey 17’ explores class divide, power within intergalactic backdrop
Bong Joon Ho’s “Mickey 17” diverges from his previous work to offer humor and creative risks. Read More »

