Writer: Cam McGraw
Keg bowling, wiener dog races: Oktoberfest brings Bavaria to Syracuse
Wolff’s Biergarten brought German culture to Syracuse over the weekend as it hosted the venue’s inaugural Oktoberfest, with activities like soccer darts, dachshund races and lots of beer. Read More »
Welcome October with Fritz’s Polka Band, pop night with Themez at Cage
Celebrate Oktoberfest with polka music and hear the Boston Public Quartet at Hendricks Chapel this weekend. Read More »
Cuse Baja veers past required coursework, builds cars across experience levels
Cuse Baja allows students to gain engineering skills past the classroom while designing, building and driving off-road vehicles for competition. Read More »
Led Zeppelin salutes 50 years of ‘Physical Graffiti’ with new live EP
Fifty years after its original release, Led Zeppelin is celebrating their album “Physical Graffiti” by releasing four recordings of live performances from their prime. Read More »
‘Power behind the suit’: Mr. Shop styles SU football team with primed, custom suits
Many players on Syracuse’s football team walked into Mr. Shop never having owned a suit before, and walked out with detailed, tailored suits designed to make them feel their best. Read More »
Optimize the best of the Fair’s final days this Labor Day weekend
As the Great New York State Fair comes to a close on Labor Day, take advantage of the foods, rides, vendors and shows the fairgrounds have to offer. Read More »
‘28 Years Later’ strands viewers in horror, drama of its apocalyptic world
Danny Boyle’s “28 Years Later” merges apocalyptic horror and contemplative drama in a sequel that stands alone as a story of life in the face of unthinkable death, our columnist says. Read More »
Cast, crew of ‘Little Women’ take the stage for the final time
“Little Women” is SU Drama seniors’ last production at the Syracuse Stage/Drama Theater Complex, a community that has become a family for them. Read More »
Rock out at The Westcott Theater, Funk ’n Waffles this weekend
Enjoy a variety of live music this weekend in Syracuse with the Warped Band’s covers of 90s rock songs or Michigan Rattlers’ more folky sound. Read More »
SU students, faculty protest Trump policies at campus ‘Hands Off!’ protest
Hundreds of SU students and faculty gathered Thursday for a “Hands Off!” protest against the Trump administration. Read More »
Shaughnessy’s embraces Syracuse spirit with memorabilia, camaraderie
Shaughnessy’s, a pub in downtown Syracuse, embraces all things Syracuse University athletics, housing a variety of Syracuse memorabilia and welcoming local sports fans. Read More »
TedX thought leaders speak on maintaining your own narrative
SU’s TEDx Event, “Changing the Narrative,” brought in speakers that examined identity and the importance of breaking past stereotypes. Read More »
‘Severance’ Season 2 explores corporate greed with complicated mystery
The second season of “Severance” addresses complex emotions and makes social commentary on the American labor force. Read More »
Pulitzer winner Emily Nussbaum talks origins of popular TV at Bird Library
Emily Nussbaum visit to Syracuse University’s Bird Library explored the impact of television pioneer Gertrude Berg. Read More »
Super Bowl champion executive Scott Pioli talks inclusion in sport
Scott Pioli, former NFL executive, visited Syracuse University’s S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications on Wednesday to discuss the evolution of women’s sports in media. Read More »
Rematriation keynote showcases Indigenous teachings, nature's lessons
The Rematriation organization held a keynote presentation Saturday in Syracuse University's National Veterans Resource Center. The event featured the group members' ancestral knowledge of the rematriation process through Indigenous matriarchs, clan leaders and storytellers. Read More »
‘Love Hurts’ leans on intense action but lacks creative plot
Jonathan Eusebio, made his directorial debut with, “Love Hurts,” a film featuring intense action sequences but lackluster plot. Read More »
Winter Fair provides diverse meats, sweets to central New York
Food vendors at the Syracuse Winter Fair sell a variety of cultural foods, some with untraditional twists. Read More »
Mac Miller’s 'Balloonerism' explores substance abuse, self-discovery
Mac Miller’s second posthumous album “Balloonerism” is a collection of songs that provides an intimate lens into Miller’s life, detailing his struggles with substance abuse. Read More »