Tag: pulp
Get spooky on the dance floor at these Halloweekend concerts
House shows and local venues will be hosting shows throughout the weekend, leading up to Halloween. Read More »
‘Black Adam’ is a fun watch, but falls short of being a strong superhero movie
DC’s latest superhero movie “Black Adam” led by Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, delivers as an action movie, but fails to go beyond surface level. Read More »
Students talk cultural appropriation, representation at ‘My Culture is not Your Costume’
With Halloween approaching next week, the Office of Student Living hosted a presentation and discussion, “My Culture is Not Your Costume” examining cultural appropriation and how to confront it when you face it on campus or anywhere in life. Read More »
Community members share experiences bridging religion, sexuality at Queer Faith
Monday night’s Queer Faith event explored the intersection of sexuality and religion to dispel homophobia in religion and create an empathetic, inclusive faith community. Read More »
Regions around the country to watch for new hip-hop, R&B talent
While hip-hop has strong roots in New York City, Los Angeles and Chicago, there are a few cities around the country that are making their own waves in the hip-hop/R&B genre. Read More »
Diwali celebration at the Orange Grove brings universal message of the power of light
The sixth annual Diwali celebration occurred in the Orange Grove on Monday night, bringing with it the universal message of the power of light, as well intricate light displays and tasty treats. Read More »
SU students let their creativity, passions shine with podcasts
Students from around SU have made all kinds of podcasts as they try to express their interests and passions in their own way. Read More »
‘Bones and All’ is a refreshing, unique take on the cannibal subgenre
Luca Guadagnino’s new film “Bones and All” tells the story of a lost “eater” and her troubles to process the conflicts and troubles that surround her. Read More »
VPA students put on “Sweet Charity” at Syracuse Stage
SU’s VPA program put on Neil Simon’s 1966 “Sweet Charity” with help from an acclaimed choreographer and directed by David Lowenstein. Read More »
Community Folk Art Center to honor 50th anniversary Ailey II Dance Company performance
As the Community Folk Art Center celebrates its 50th anniversary, it welcomes Ailey II Dance Company to give a production that ‘encompasses almost all of the arts.’ Read More »
Wrap up World Pasta Month with this tasty take on ravioli
n honor of October being National Pasta Month, our food columnist has an original egg yolk and mushroom ravioli recipe to allow you to try your hand at pasta-making and craft a delicious, unique dish. Read More »
What your freshman Halloween costume says about you
You can tell a lot about a person from their Halloween costume. Our humor columnist goes through some of the most popular ones and the people most likely to wear them. Read More »
From Halloween celebrations to volunteer opportunities, check out these 6 events
Wear your best Halloween attire or participate in religious activities at these 6 events for the coming week. Read More »
Disentangling gender and its future
Concepts of gender and sexuality are notoriously complex. Any assertion otherwise is at best misguided and at worst ideologically malicious. Read More »
After leaving SU at 19, Carlo Di Giammarino finds success as a filmmaker
“Swiss Army Knife” Carlo Di Giammarino employs his skills as a journalist and his passion for storytelling to shoot original documentaries across the globe. Read More »
Get funky this weekend, check out 5 concerts
The Westcott Theater, Redgate and Funk N Waffles will all be hosting bands this weekend. Read More »
Dozens of paintings later, Dan Shanahan is overcoming his fears
After nearly eight years of painting streets around his hometown, Dan Shanahan is now displaying his ever growing work at the Everson Museum of Art. Read More »
Lil Baby transitions from gritty Atlanta street rap to mainstream sound on ‘It’s Only Me’
While Lil Baby’s newest project “It’s Only Me” doesn’t offer us a new side of the Atlanta rapper, it still cements him as one of the best rappers in the game. Read More »
The Clothesline Project raises awareness about sexual, relationship violence
The Schine Student Center’s display of The Clotheline Project shares raw, poignant messages from sexual trauma and domestic abuse survivors, raising awareness on the prevalence of the issue and giving surivivors a safe space to heal. Read More »
‘Clue: On Stage’ brings fun whodunnit flair to CNY
CNY Playhouse’s newest production, “Clue: On Stage,” based off the iconic board game and 1985 film, brings together murder and comedy in a way like no other. Read More »
Porshia Derival talks DanceWorks, connecting culture through art at 119 Euclid’s Fireside Chat
119 Euclid hosted a fireside chat with alumnus Porshia Derival, examining the power of cultural expression through dance and the importance of hip-hop in the Black experience. Read More »
Lust for power, sex and control are central on ‘Industry’
HBO’s "Industry" tells the story of recent college graduates as they grapple with new jobs and the power dynamics that come into play. Read More »
Go to these 5 spooky spots in Syracuse for Halloween
Syracuse is ready to be tricked and treated to a variety of events and celebrations for the spookiest week of the year. Read More »
Beer, Polka and chicken hats come to Syracuse Bavarian Oktoberfest
Syracuse's Oktoberfest celebrated local German culture, as well as New York State Marathon runners, in true Bavarian fashion with beer, dancing and pretzels. Read More »