Tag: pulp
Mona Awad's writing, teaching is nothing short of fearless
Mona Awad has been drawn to writing since she was in high school. Now, she has written several books, and her second book “Bunny” has been widely appraised by Vogue and Time. Read More »
Daniel Donato's 'Cosmic Country' sound is anything but ordinary
Daniel Donato’s “Cosmic Country” tour stopped in Syracuse this weekend. The sound is unique and mixes country and Americana genres. Read More »
SU students come together to watch the Super Bowl in Schine Student Center
As the Kansas City Chiefs and San Fransisco 49ers faced off in Las Vegas, the Syracuse University community came together to watch the game in the Schine Student Center. Not only were SU students passionate about the game but they also cheered for artists like Reba McEntire. Read More »
Celebrate Valentine’s Day with these 5 events
From poetry to professional portraits, these are this week’s events in Syracuse. Spread the love with candy grams at an event hosted by The Society of Women Engineers. Read More »
Panelists discuss the community effect of Black and Arab solidarities
Black/Arab Relationalities recently funded by the Mellon Foundation, allowing for the recipients of the grant Carol Fadda and Dana Olwan to host different events. At the Community Folk Art Center, a panel of six discussed Black-Arab solidarity. Read More »
The new ‘Ted’ show outshines the movies it spins-off
This year, Peacock introduced Seth MacFarlane’s “Ted” spinoff sitcom. Our screen time columnist details the series’ humor and inspiration and applauds the unforgettable R-rated teddy bear. Read More »
Syracuse’s crows are the 'spirit and soul' of CNY
Syracusans love the American crow – they’re even on t-shirts. They’ve become symbolic of the city because of their unique place of refuge in central New York. Read More »
‘Assembly’ redefines ecology with artwork old and new
Syracuse University Art Museum’s new exhibit, “Assembly,” brings together artwork and artists. The exhibit examines climate change through a new lens. Read More »
Our humor columnist's dream bid day themes would make any new member's day
Our humor columnist tells you every bid day theme that the Syracuse sororities missed this weekend. From Deep Sea Creatures to the Industrial Revolution, here are next year's best themes. Read More »
'Argylle' tried to poke fun at cliche spy movies. It ended up becoming one.
The “Argylle” trailer caused a stir in theaters across the country. Our screen time columnist details his opinions about the film’s cliches and mediocrity. Read More »
From indie to reggae, hear it all at this weekend’s concerts
From classic rock to indie, these are the upcoming concerts in Syracuse. Look forward to a live performance by reggae artist Mighty Mystic at Funk ‘n Waffles this Friday. Read More »
Mahtab Hussain's photographs shed light on the Muslim experience
Mahtab Hussain captures the diversity of the Syracuse Muslim community in his 29-photograph exhibit at ArtRage. Hussain aims to give more visibility to the Muslim community. Read More »
Despite a perfect cast, ‘Percy Jackson and the Olympians’ leaves fans disappointed
“Percy Jackson and the Olympians” misses the mark in its new book-to-show adaptation. In the show’s storyline, writers and cast directors neglected details of nostalgia and familiarity, our screen time columnist writes. Read More »
Acoustic Evening concert blends SU, Syracuse communities
On Feb. 1, CrossRoads Collective hosted the Acoustic Evening at Town Shop Youth Center. The concert aimed to unify Syracuse’s communities through music. Read More »
Celebrate Black History Month with these events
From live jazz to roundtable discussions, these are the upcoming Black History events in Syracuse. Both on campus and off campus, these events highlight Black history, art and more. Read More »
Kickoff February at these 5 events
Enjoy trivia with The Tasting Room, a Lunar New Year celebration and more this week in Syracuse. Look forward to a night of celebrating African and Black art at the SU Art Museum. Read More »
Syracuse Fits turns the promenade into a runway
Sophomore Duane Tilghman is growing the Syracuse Fits account. He first transitioned by bringing Jamari McNabb to the team to photograph students. Read More »
Syracuse Stage’s ‘Clyde’s’ is a lesson about second chances
With a tight-knit cast and witty script, “Clyde’s” opens Jan. 31 at Syracuse Stage. Under the direction of Chip Miller, the show is a reminder that everyone deserves a second chance. Read More »
‘No Roses in December’ unveils the ‘ghosts’ that live with us
With original photography combined with “found objects,” David Edward Johnson’s exhibit tells the story of a father and son. The nostalgic art honors Johnson’s father through his late-stage Alzheimer’s disease with photos of West Texas. Read More »
Our humor columnist mourns Michael Cera’s Oscar ‘Barbie’ snub
Michael Cera was robbed of his Oscar nomination for his performance as Allan in “Barbie.” Our humor columnist details her thoughts, opinions and her most controversial opinions on this year’s Oscar nominations. Read More »
Tap your toes at these 5 concerts
Enjoy a rock concert, folk music and more this weekend in Syracuse. Look forward to former Misfits band member Michale Graves, who will take center stage at The Lost Horizon. Read More »
SU alum Caroline Portner makes her return to Syracuse with 'Hairspray'
Caroline Portner returns to Syracuse to be part of Landmark Theatre’s “Hairspray” production. Portner previously went to Syracuse University and performed in Syracuse Stage shows. Read More »
Marketplace on James, a unique space for local artisans, closes after over 2 years
After nearly three years, Marketplace on James closed its doors in December. The market was home to vendors who sold art, jewelry and antiques. Read More »
National Endowment for the Arts awards $35,000 to Light Work
For the 2024 fiscal year, the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) is awarding $35,000 to Light Work as a “Grants For Arts” fund. The grants aim to “strengthen the nation's arts and cultural ecosystem,” according to the NEA website. Read More »