Tag: pulp
Books End discovers its new beginning
After 37 years as a Syracuse fixture, bookstore Books End is getting a new owner who hopes to carry on its tradition. Read More »
Celebrate local art this fall with these 4 new exhibits
Check out new, historical exhibits from local and global artists this week at the SU Art Museum. Read More »
Here's who you should avoid on the first day of class
To avoid typical freshman year pitfalls, SU freshmen should look to our humor columnist’s personal experiences. Read More »
Start the semester with these 6 activities
Venture out into the greater Syracuse area this week and experience the city’s natural landscape and vibrant culture. Read More »
How the New York State Fair plans 'a party for a million friends'
On Aug. 23 the New York State Fair will open its doors for the 182nd time, the culmination of months of hard work from fairgrounds staff. Read More »
'Girl Sleuth' puts the old on display in new ways
Bird Library’s “The Girl Sleuth'' aims to have viewers look at old objects in a new light. The display includes books about girl detectives and is exhibited alongside AI-generated posters. Read More »
At International Talent Show students shine, make connections
International Talent Show fosters friendship and community on SU’s campus, connecting students from different cultures. Read More »
Here are 4 new restaurants in Syracuse to check out this semester
Check out four new restaurants that are opening their doors in Syracuse this semester. Read More »
Start the school year in style with these 4 orientation events
Head down to the JMA Dome, Shaw Quadrangle and Hendricks Chapel for new student events this week! Read More »
Breaking Boundaries: Post Malone's solo journey shines in 'AUSTIN'
Post Malone’s latest album dives deep into the singer’s psyche. His first album without any features, ‘AUSTIN’ cements Malone as a multifaceted artist who can stand alone. Read More »
In ‘Utopia,' Travis Scott’s perfect world is darker than expected
Travis Scott’s latest album ‘Utopia’ is one of the most unique and exciting hip-hop releases of 2023. Read More »
‘Oppenheimer’ is the perfect cautionary tale of our time
Christopher Nolan’s latest film ‘Oppenheimer’ tells the story of one of the most controversial figures in American history, and how his actions are reflected in society today. Read More »
Mortality, feminism, Ryan Gosling's abs: how Barbie is so much more than a toy commercial
Led by exceptional lead performances, strong writing and direction and impeccable set design, Greta Gerwig’s ‘Barbie’ is the perfect film for the summer. Read More »
A Boogie Wit da Hoodie to perform at The Oncenter in October
Platinum Entertainment Group and Concert Crave have announced that A Boogie Wit da Hoodie will perform in Syracuse on October 15. Read More »
Dominic Fike’s second album ‘Sunburn’ is a love letter to adolescence
Florida native Dominic Fike’s sophomore album is an ode to his home state, as the now-L.A.-based A-List celebrity retrospectively battles with the highs and lows of his upbringing. Read More »
Young Thug returns to form with ‘Business is Business’
379 days after being imprisoned on numerous federal charges, Young Thug’s first album post-incarceration ‘Business is Business’ displays the rap legend’s unyieldingly impressive talent. Read More »
Syracuse Common Council approves 'First Light' as city's new flag
On Tuesday, the Syracuse Common Council approved Syracuse local Eric Hart’s design for the city’s new flag, ‘First Light.’ Read More »
'Feel-good race:' Barbara Genton boosts solidarity, endorphins with CNY Gay 5k
This Saturday, the annual CNY Gay 5k was held at Onondaga Lake to help celebrate the LBGTQ community in Central New York and raise funds for local LBGTQ non-profit, SAGE Upstate. Read More »
'Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse' is the multiverse done right
‘Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse,’ the sequel to the 2018 hit, continues to be a fun twist on multiversal storytelling. Read More »
Daft Punk’s legendary final studio album created a lasting legacy
Ten years after the release of award-winning ‘Random Access Memories,’ take a look at what made the album such a hit. Read More »
Charlie Day's 'Fool's Paradise' fails to deliver the laughs it promises
Although Charlie Day’s directorical debut ‘Fool’s Paradise’ is ambitious and inventive, the film lacks and clear direction and any real sense of humor. Read More »
Native Student Program valedictorian tells Indigenous stories through film
Through his roles as Indigenous Graduation valedictorian and a Haudenosaunee Promise Scholar, Ruchatneet Printup made a mark on SU campus despite being older than his fellow classmates. Read More »
Clarke Johnson devotes herself to antiracist efforts at SU
Senior Clarke Johnson leaves behind a legacy of awareness, activism and strength through her community involvement at SU. Read More »