Tag: pulp
Altered Eco channels childhood design dreams to produce sustainable fashion
Altered Eco is Elissa Martin’s sustainable fashion brand that focuses on upcycling clothing and jewelry. Read More »
Jam out to Latto at Block Party, boogie at Redfest before finals
This week, attend the semester’s grand finale of Cage or party with Latto and ROLE MODEL in the JMA Wireless Dome. Read More »
Simmons Ink and Stitch engages with Syracuse community by staying small
Reggie and Lysa Simmons opened Simmons Ink and Stitch in 2008. Since then, they have expanded their product catalog to embroidery, sublimation, vinyl transfers, rhinestones and small signs. The husband and wife duo prides themselves on staying close with their customers. Read More »
‘Abbott Elementary’ aces the basics in season finale
Season 4 of Abbott Elementary was just as well received as its predecessors, maintaining the shows signature style while exhibiting new character growth and exciting plot lines. Read More »
‘You can’t just love the money’: Gary Campbell gives back through renovation
Gary Campbell of G&C General Construction serves the Syracuse community by restoring condemned and abandoned properties in the area. Read More »
Yellowjackets remains ‘original in insanity’ in third season
Despite relying on the stranded island trope, the third season of "Yellowjackets" remains an original standout in the genre, according to our columnist. Read More »
Metallica rocks the Dome for heavy metal fans of all ages
Metallica returned to Syracuse for the first time since 1996 for their first-ever show in the JMA Wireless Dome. Read More »
Syracuse Wine Festival celebrates local vendors, offers unlimited samples
The Syracuse Wine Festival gave community members the chance to sample unlimited wines, spirits, ciders and specialty foods from local vendors. Read More »
Escape from finals with virtual reality, crafts this week
Watch Sense and Sensibility open at Syracuse Stage this week, or celebrate World Creativity and Innovation Day with arts and crafts at Schine Student Center. Read More »
Inside a night at Cuse Gourmet Deli & Café, Marshall Street’s 24/7 spot
Sandwiched between a few vacant storefronts, Cuse Gourmet Deli and Café is a 24-hour food hub on Marshall Street. Read More »
Anti-Asian Hate Crime exhibit showcases roots of systemic discrimination
The Anti-Asian Hate Crime exhibit hosted in Syracuse University’s Schine Student Center explored themes of discrimination against Asian Americans, using posters, speakers and a documentary. Read More »
Black-owned restaurants bring authentic culture, homemade feel to Syracuse
Black-owned restaurants in Syracuse sell a variety of food items from East African cuisine to soul food to traditional Jamaican meals, offering an authentic dining experience to locals. Read More »
Shaughnessy’s embraces Syracuse spirit with memorabilia, camaraderie
Shaughnessy’s, a pub in downtown Syracuse, embraces all things Syracuse University athletics, housing a variety of Syracuse memorabilia and welcoming local sports fans. Read More »
Ikebana flower workshop teaches spiritual philosophy through flower art
On Wednesday evening, Jia Man led an Ikebana flower workshop at Syracuse University, where students created flower arrangements to celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. Read More »
Gallery: Scenes from a night at Marshall Street's 24-hour deli
Cuse Gourmet Deli and Café, located at 123 Marshall St., is a late-night destination for Syracuse’s hungry residents. Read More »
Take in Metallica in the Dome, country music at Funk ’n Waffles this weekend
Celebrate 4/20 with Masta Killa from the Wu-Tang Clan, or let loose with beats from Nykara and Katie Lee at Dazed this weekend. Read More »
Djo’s ‘The Crux’ reveals vulnerability, insecurity behind Joe Keery’s fame
Joe Keery, better known as Djo in the music world, released his third studio album, "The Crux," earlier this month. The project takes a new and distinct turn with a very melancholy sound that's not entirely reminiscent of his past works, our columnist says. Read More »
Guinevere Turner brings Hollywood perspective, passion to VPA film students
Film students at Syracuse University learn the art of screenwriting from Professor Guinevere Turner, most known for her work on “American Psycho.” Read More »
‘American Psycho’ remains painfully relevant, misinterpreted 25 years later
25 years after its release, our columnist says “American Psycho” remains strikingly relevant to the current “manosphere” enforced by online influencers and podcasters. Read More »
‘Peppy Downer’ exhibit shows ‘window into the world’ with zany photographs
The "Peppy Downer" exhibit in Light Work was curated by photographer Lucas Blalock, and it features work by photographers like David Broda and Jon Reis, who capture out-of-the-ordinary shots of people with subtle humor. Read More »
International Taste Festival displays Syracuse’s diverse cultural hub
The International Taste Festival brings friends, families and curious individuals together with international foods and crafts. Read More »
Vinyl fanatics celebrate, camp out for Record Store Day at Sound Garden
The Sound Garden, a record shop in downtown Syracuse, celebrates Record Store Day by filling their shelves with new and rare albums for dedicated music fans. Read More »
Try Tennity’s sled hockey or absorb campus’ culture on the quad this week
This week, celebrate Disability Pride Month with inclusive sled hockey at Tennity Ice Pavillion, or learn about different cultural backgrounds with the annual Culture(s) on the Quad celebration. Read More »
‘This was ours’: SU alums reminisce on Jabberwocky after Kimmel demolition
40 years after the legendary music venue’s closure, Syracuse University alumni recall student-run Jabberwocky’s impact on student nightlife and entertainment. Read More »