Writer: Ben Butler
‘Anora’ subverts expectations with jarringly real characters, plot
Sean Baker’s newest film, “Anora,” may define him as one of the most realistic and humanistic directors of all time. Read More »
The Brooklyn Pickle experience feels like ‘coming home for Thanksgiving’
Brooklyn Pickle, one of Syracuse's favorite sandwich shops, keeps customers coming back year after year with a friendly atmosphere. Read More »
Syracuse Gooners are a ‘built-in friend group’ for Arsenal fans
Gooners from far and wide came to Syracuse to watch Premier League soccer at Wolff’s Biergarten. Read More »
Celebrate Diwali, visit Orange After Dark’s Psychic Fair this week
This week, enjoy events like Diwali with samosas and Indian sweets or attend a movie screening hosted by Syracuse University's Department of Language, Literatures, and Linguistics. Read More »
Water Street Bagel Co. brings NYC-quality bagels to Syracuse
Owners and customers of Water Street Bagel Co. reflect on what makes the shop successful after it was named the fifth best bagel shop in New York state. Read More »
DannyLux brings ‘fire’ performance to 2nd Calentón Music Fest
Syracuse University’s University Union hosted its second annual Calentón Music Fest. The event highlighted Latine musicians, dancers and organizations. Read More »
Pulso Central serves as CNY’s 1st Spanish-language radio station
Pulso Central, central New York’s first Spanish-language radio station, aired its first episode last month. Read More »
Let the Force guide you to see Galactic Empire, P!nk this weekend
This week, catch a pop performance by P!nk at the JMA Wireless Dome or enjoy some blues with JW Jones at the 443 Social Club. Read More »
Juice Jam's new look, headliner switch up face varied fan reactions
Headliner Quavo and supporting acts Maisie Peters and Smino performed at this year’s Juice Jam, earning mixed reactions from Syracuse University students. Read More »
'Destroy All Monsters' exhibits contributions to early fan culture
The Special Collection Research Center’s newest exhibit, “Destroy All Monsters,” explores fandom culture in the sci-fi and punk scenes. Read More »
Irish Fest reflects Syracuse's soul-bond to its Irish subculture
The Irish Festival returned to Clinton Square with a packed schedule of live performances and activities. The festival serves as a place for many central New Yorkers to celebrate their Irish heritage. Read More »
Gannon's Ice Cream serves cold treats, generational traditions
John Gannon was inspired to open Gannon’s Ice Cream following his father’s advice. Now, the shop is a beloved part of the Syracuse community. Read More »
'We are not people in the past:' Haudenosaunee Welcome highlights Indigenous strength
Members of various Indigenous nations spoke to the Syracuse community about pressing issues, adding an element of reflection and history to the first week of classes. Read More »
Local poets hone creative expression at Poetic Black Fusion Writers Workshop
The Community Folk Arts Center hosted a Poetic Black Fusion Writers Workshop to support local poets in developing their writing skills. Event attendees participated in different writing exercises and shared poetry with one another. Read More »
'The Bear' leaves fans with serious heartburn every season
“The Bear” looks ahead to its third season, one to hopefully continue Carmy’s storyline and further explore dynamics in the kitchen. Read More »
NPR podcaster Aisha Harris shares career, pop culture knowledge at Newhouse event
On Tuesday evening, podcaster Aisha Harris discussed her career and pop culture with Syracuse University campus members in Newhouse. She was invited by Eric Grode, director of the Goldring Arts Journalism program. Read More »
Black History Month concert uplifts music as a unifying force
The Black History Month Concert explored Black music beyond jazz and gospel. Students and professors were among the performers. Read More »
Columbia professor Anelise Chen explores existentialism at Raymond Carver Reading Series
“So Many Olympic Exertions” by Anelise Chen explores the question of “Why to live?” through the character, Athena. Chen visited Syracuse University this week as part of the Raymond Carver Reading Series. Read More »