Writer: Aaron Scibelli
‘& Juliet’ flips Shakespearean staple on its head at Landmark showing
The national tour of Broadway hit "& Juliet" stopped at Syracuse's Landmark Theatre, delivering a modern twist on William Shakespeare's classic "Romeo and Juliet." Read More »
Bandier students culminate expertise, artist diversity for Spring Madhouse
Programmed entirely by Bandier Program for Recording and Entertainment Industries students, Saturday’s Spring Madhouse showcase aimed to provide students with valuable industry experience. Read More »
Ezra Atkins wants his short film ‘Cold Stew’ to be an ‘uncomfortable’ watch
Rather than just studying film, Ezra Atkins decided to write "Cold Stew,” a 30-minute short film that he will begin filming in May. Read More »
New, ‘priceless’ Harrold Organ becomes instrumental to SU’s Catholic Center
On Sunday, Syracuse University Catholic Center’s “Dedication of the Harrold Organ” celebrated a newly donated organ in a sold-out show, part of Hendricks Chapel’s Malmgren Concert Series. Read More »
‘Smiles After Dark’ explores contemporary situations through horror lens
Sophomores Matthew Pasquale and Chasden Gilson-Walker started their own horror short film series “Smiles After Dark” in January. Read More »
Hilary Duff’s candid artistry in ‘luck… or something’ offsets shaky execution
For the first time in 10 years, former “Lizzie McGuire” star Hilary Duff released her latest album, “luck… or something” on Friday. Read More »
‘VISIONS OF HOPE: Moving Images’ invites ArtRage visitors to become artists
Unlike typical art exhibits, ArtRage’s new exhibit “VISIONS OF HOPE: Moving Images” encourages visitors to interact with the art. Read More »
Saint Marianne Cope Museum celebrates Feast Day with tulips of hope
On Friday, Saint Marianne Cope Shrine & Museum celebrated St. Marianne Cope’s feast day, where the museum gives out tulips to patients in St. Joseph’s Health Hospital and its off-site facilities. Read More »
2025 furthers pop relevance: Lorde’s comeback, Sabrina Carpenter stays busy
For the world of pop music, 2025's catalogue stood out with quality tracks, making it another strong year for the music genre, our columnist writes. Read More »
‘Dancing with the Stars’ resurgence sparks nostalgia, social media attention
"Dancing with the Stars" celebrated its 20th birthday with a season concluding last Tuesday, with many Syracuse University students following along throughout the season on social media. Read More »
Crafty lyricism, production shine in The Favors’ imperfect debut album
The Favors, a collaboration between pop giants Ashe and FINNEAS, recently released the first product of their partnership: “The Dream,” a 12-song album. Read More »

