Tag: pulp
@cusegirlscarryingsh-t turns inconveniences, random items into whimsy
Each @cusegirlscarryingsh-t Instagram post features the same trope: a girl juggling whatever items they had on hand — without the help of pockets or purses. Read More »
Hilary Duff’s candid artistry in ‘luck… or something’ offsets shaky execution
For the first time in 10 years, former “Lizzie McGuire” star Hilary Duff released her latest album, “luck… or something” on Friday. Read More »
UU to host Danielle Brooks for Black History Month closing celebration
Academy Award-nominated actress Danielle Brooks will be visiting Syracuse University on Sunday for "A Conversation with Danielle Brooks." Read More »
VPA professor Boryana Rossa pushes intersection of art, AI through teaching
In the upcoming fall semester, film and media arts professor Boryana Rossa will conduct a new class that teaches how AI is utilized in different art mediums. Read More »
‘Tell Me Lies’ isn’t TV escapism, it’s a dark dive into toxic relationships
The third and final season of “Tell Me Lies” is a satisfying ending to the series that's built on a bed of elaborate lies, our columnist says. Read More »
NY Record Fairs stops in Syracuse, collects enjoyers of different sounds
First organized by Binghamton native Jack Skutnik, NY Record Fairs made its way to Syracuse on Sunday, which gathered record collectors of all ages. Read More »
Light Work’s ‘The Temple of Our Survival’ explores sanctuary, black matriarchy
Everson Museum of Art’s latest exhibit, “The Temple of Our Survival,” centers around amplifying one’s relationship to the surrounding community through interviews with matriarchs and land stewards. Read More »
Beef up your spring wardrobe, showcase your musical talent this week
Take a break from midterm exam prep by visiting Delta Phi Epsilon’s Thrift Thursday and Syracuse University DanceWorks show this week. Read More »
Locals, students bond over green beer to ring in shamrock season
This weekend, Tipperary Hill celebrated the 64th annual Green Beer Sunday, hosted by Coleman’s Authentic Irish Pub. Read More »
Schine’s video wall connects viewers, unites passionate sports fans
For some Syracuse University students, Schine Student Center's video wall is a place to watch sports in between classes. Read More »
Former SU dance professor launches costume, choreography-inspired brand
When former Syracuse University dance professor Annie Osterhout retired from dancing, she needed a new artistic outlet, turning to fashion design. Read More »
SaltTee Collections shop distributes clothes printed with historic images
Locals David Haas and Kelly Hall started SaltTee Collections, an online clothing brand, in July 2025 after finding a warehouse full of abandoned screen prints three years ago. Read More »
beneath the surFACE aims to fundraise, spread HPV awareness through art
Founded in 2017, beneath the surFACE uses art in local high schools to promote HPV education. Read More »
Drag queen Arya Klos promotes creativity, culture in local performances
Syracuse drag queen Arya Klos started her drag journey through a slam poetry competition, where she wrote a feminist piece through the lens of a drag queen. Read More »
Get nostalgic for 2016, boogie to blues this weekend
From McArdell & Westers at Shifty’s Bar and Grill to Party Rock: 2016 Wanderlust Edition at The Song & Dance, Syracuse has plenty of concerts this week. Read More »
Emerald Fennell butchers ‘Wuthering Heights’ with soulless script, execution
While “Wuthering Heights” has been recycled over the years, Emerald Fennell’s adaptation does not serve the original novel justice, our columnist says. Read More »
‘Touse Glovers’ light up dorm rooms, tap into trends — for the bit
From her Day Hall dorm room, Syracuse University freshman Addi Rudman creates a light show with LED gloves, then shows TikTok. Read More »
Student tenants cook up spice, battle out for homemade chili crown
On Tuesday, the “Rent From Ben Chili Competition” was hosted on Euclid Avenue, bringing Rent From Ben tenants together during the cold weather. Read More »
‘Wuthering Heights’ album teases dramatic new era, genre for Charli xcx
Charli xcx's new album, “Wuthering Heights," captures the hyperpop star in her most vulnerable state as she steps out of her comfort zone, our columnist says. Read More »
‘VISIONS OF HOPE: Moving Images’ invites ArtRage visitors to become artists
Unlike typical art exhibits, ArtRage’s new exhibit “VISIONS OF HOPE: Moving Images” encourages visitors to interact with the art. Read More »
SU a cappella groups realize ‘Pitch Perfect dreams’ at ‘Riff Off and Roses’
Inspired by "Pitch Perfect," six student groups competed in a “Riff Off and Roses” a cappella show on Sunday. Read More »
Local choirs, SU performers pay tribute to Black artists at Hendricks Chapel
On Sunday, the Malmgren Concert Series hosted the annual Black History Month Concert, bringing in performances from different choirs across Syracuse University. Read More »
Belt tunes at Karaoke Night, craft for Lunar New Year this week
Sing hit songs with friends at karaoke night and learn how to line dance with Greg Hale this week. Read More »
Slocum Hall transforms into festive space for Lunar New Year celebration
To celebrate the upcoming Lunar New Year, international students and Dean Michael Speaks from the School of Architecture hosted an event on Friday. Read More »

