Tag: pulp
15 films to watch while stuck at home in quarantine
Screen Time Columnist Patrick Gunn recommends watching both old and new films while social distancing. Films such as “The Wizard of Oz,” “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” and “Parasite” all made the list. Read More »
Broadway shutdown freezes work for SU Drama alumni, students
Senior musical theater majors came home from New York City two weeks ago, uncertain of when they’ll get to perform again. Read More »
Syracuse Stage suspends ‘Amadeus’ performances due to coronavirus concerns
The opening night performance will be the last performance of the production. Syracuse Stage is working to provide ticket holders and subscribers with exclusive access to a video of the performance. Read More »
‘The Matchmaker’ comedy to run at CNY Playhouse
The comedy about a merchant who hires a matchmaker in hopes of finding love was the inspiration behind the Broadway musical, “Hello Dolly.” Read More »
St. Patrick Hunger Project works to stock food pantries
The St. Patrick Hunger Project hosts several fundraisers to provide food for people in need. Read More »
Uber, Lyft driver earns SU fame as ‘The Candyman’
Boyer, an Uber and Lyft driver, had been offering free candy to riders in his car since he started driving. It landed him the nickname "The Candyman." Read More »
SU students create The Bedford to celebrate music, fashion
Four SU students created a music venue called The Bedford, which has hosted live performances from local artists such as Joe Morgan and Grizzee. Read More »
Syracuse City Ballet’s production to showcase 'Cinderella'
The ballet’s performance of “Cinderella” will feature hand-painted sets and male counterparts to each of the female fairies. Read More »
Syracuse to hold 38th annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade
Local businesses and Syracuse natives prepare St. Patrick’s Day festivities for this year’s parade. Read More »
Syracuse Stage to remain open despite coronavirus concerns
Syracuse Stage will use specialized equipment to deep-clean its facilities due to the spread of the coronavirus. Performances are set to continue as scheduled. Read More »
Coronavirus impacts global, domestic film industries
Screen Time columnist Patrick Gunn says the coronavirus could have ramifications on the worldwide box office. Read More »
Illustrator Yelena Bryksenkova to share experience with art students
Montreal-based illustrator Yelena Bryksenkova will speak on campus this week as part of the art department’s Visiting Artist Lecture Series. Read More »
John Krasinski speaks about community, parenthood in ‘A Quiet Place Part II’
The writer, actor and director spoke to The D.O. about his choice to film in upstate New York and the movie’s message of family. Read More »
University Union partners with #NotAgainSU for movie screening
The screening of “Bombshell” will be moved to Crouse Hinds Hall. Read More »
‘March Six Show’ to showcase master's students work
The exhibition, which is on display for one day only, features the work of 15 master’s students. Read More »
Syracuse Stage reveals 2020-21 productions
“Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein” and Roald Dahl’s "Matilda The Musical” will be among the many productions in the new season. Read More »
Syracuse’s South Side paper ‘The Stand’ celebrates 10 years in print
An exhibit celebrating The Stand’s 10th anniversary features the most memorable photographs from each year that the newspaper has been in print. Read More »
Team Guatemala holds pop-up shop in honor of Women’s History Month
A pop-up shop hosted by Team Guatemala in the Blackstone LaunchPad offered handmade accessories and jewelry created by women in Guatemala. Read More »
Destiny USA organizes sensory-friendly events
Three entertainment parks in Destiny USA mall — WonderWorks, Apex Entertainment and Museum of Intrigue — hold sensory-friendly events and create more accessible environments. Read More »
Comedian Vladimir Caamaño talks career inspiration, stand-up comedy
New York City stand-up comic Vladimir Caamaño spoke with The Daily Orange about his upcoming March 5 show in Grant Auditorium and his inspirations. Read More »
‘The Invisible Man’ is an unsettling, tense ride
Screen time columnist Patrick Gunn says “The Invisible Man” reflects the lingering trauma of domestic abuse through a slow, quiet build of tension. Read More »
Professor lectures about queer masculinity of ’50s pop artists
Author and scholar Vincent Stephens described the way four popular music artists chose to navigate the time period. Read More »
University Union, Oxfam to screen documentary for International Women's Day
The Netflix documentary features the 2018 congressional campaigns of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortex, Amy Vilela, Cori Bush and Paula Jean Swearengin. Read More »
WWE Smackdown superstars compete in Syracuse
The live event featured popular Smackdown superstars such as Braun Strowman, The New Day and Roman Reigns. Read More »