Tag: pulp
The Army, The Navy headlines WERW Radio’s biannual launch party
WERW Radio’s biannual launch party included an energetic performance of hits and unreleased songs from The Army, The Navy. Read More »
Paint with Indigenous painter Ina Mae, shop local crafts at Art Mart this week
This week, get creative with Indigenous painter Ina Mae or visit Art Mart 2025 to get into the holiday spirit. Read More »
La L.U.C.H.A. gala returns to celebrate 36-year anniversary of Latine support
La L.U.C.H.A. celebrated its 36th anniversary with a gala on Friday night, honoring Syracuse University's Latine community with dance performances, traditional food and an award ceremony. Read More »
Alex Gonzalez never put ‘them clippers down.’ Now, he trims SU athletes.
Alex Gonzalez started his career as a barber asking for a job, any job, at his uncle’s barber shop. Now, he’s setting up his own barber shop where he can continue to grow. Read More »
Utica greens: The Italian staple Syracuse shares with central New York
Utica greens, a dish of bitter escarole, olive oil, garlic and pepper, has become a staple of central New York Italian restaurants. Read More »
‘Works of art’: Customers speak on city’s most exclusive pie, Angelo’s Pizza
Pizza lovers scramble to be one of the few to pick up a Detroit-style pepperoni pie from the Angelo’s Pizza Bar, a pizza spot run out of the owner’s home kitchen. Read More »
Share a laugh with Kevin James, find electric rock this weekend
This weekend, hear a performance from New York City's Acoustic Guitar Project or listen to jokes from well-known comedian Kevin James. Read More »
Stoplight music venue started as class project, seeks to revive local music scene
The Stoplight has grown from a class project into a new music venue, dedicated to reviving the campus music scene. Read More »
Staying on campus for Thanksgiving this year? Share your celebration plans with us.
The Daily Orange would like to hear what Syracuse University students are doing if they're not going home for Thanksgiving break this school year. Read More »
Music lovers craft cross-genre beats at producer collective Echo Chamber
Four Bandier Program student-producers post their own beats weekly on Echo Chamber Sounds, creating a space to connect over music. Read More »
Uninspired writing, pacing hampers ‘The Hand That Rocks the Cradle’ remake
The 2025 remake of “The Hand That Rocks the Cradle” falls flat, our columnist writes, failing to deliver on tension and including unrealistic characters. Read More »
Razor-sharp ‘Bugonia’ ridicules conspiracy theorists with quirks, dark comedy
“Bugonia” combines societal criticism with conspiracy theories in a tense dark-comedy film Read More »
Native Heritage Month Kickoff Social shares Indigenous culture at Skybarn
Indigenous Students at Syracuse University celebrated the beginning of Native Heritage Month with traditional dancing on Monday night. Read More »
New ‘third space’ Tea House brings Vietnamese cafe culture to Syracuse
Tea House, an expansion of Syracuse’s two locations of Cake Bar, will open this month, offering authentic Asian teas and Instagram-worthy desserts. Read More »
Leon Thomas breaks away from one-hit wonder mold with soulful ‘PHOLKS’ EP
Leon Thomas' "PHOLKS" builds on the powerful vocals and soulful lyrics of his previous album with a deeper level of emotion and storytelling, our columnist says. Read More »
4 actors, 139 characters: Kitschy comedy ‘The 39 Steps’ comes to Syracuse Stage
Patrick Barlow’s adaptation of “The 39 Steps” brings British humor and dark themes to Syracuse Stage until Nov. 9. Read More »
FADS, African Student Union celebrate ‘African royalty’ at Rip the Runway
FADS and ASU partnered to host Rip the Runway, a fashion show aiming to showcase different parts of "African Renaissance." Read More »
‘Regretting You’ succeeds as unrealistic, feel-good rom-com
Colleen Hoover’s second book to movie adaptation “Regretting You” is a chemistry and drama-packed high school romance, though it won’t please critics. Read More »
Otto Tunes’ pun-filled Cockappella raises awareness, funds for testicular health
Otto Tunes is expected to raise over $20,000 for the Testicular Cancer Foundation from their 13th annual Cockappella benefit concert. Read More »
America unites lifetime AM radio listeners, younger online fans in Syracuse
The ’70s band America brought together generations at The Oncenter Saturday night, performing hits like “Sister Golden Hair” and “Ventura Highway.” Read More »
Navigate political differences or remember killed journalists this week
Keep learning outside of the classroom this week with events like a talk from the CEO of Covenant or a Tough Topic Tuesday discussion. Read More »
These SU students say they coexist with a paranormal roommate
Roommates at an old house in Syracuse’s Eastside neighborhood don’t believe in ghosts, but recently they’ve been spotting some ghostly activities in their house. Read More »
Día de los Muertos honors family, cross-cultural roots in joyous celebration
Multiple Latine student organizations gathered on Wednesday night to celebrate Día de los Muertos, setting up a variety of tables to illustrate how different cultures celebrate the holiday. Read More »
Sabrina Carpenter look-alike contest gathers fans in colorful, sparkly ensembles
XO Taco hosted a Sabrina Carpenter lookalike contest on Wednesday night, complete with blonde blowouts and pink espresso martinis. Read More »

