Writer: Kosta Konstantopoulos
Cafe Blue values menu variety with consistent, ‘familiar’ atmosphere
With around 50 food and beverage items, Cafe Blue serves classics like drip coffee and chicken Caesar sandwiches. Read More »
SCRC activism exhibit revisits protests, politics for America’s 250th
SCRC’s “We Demand!: A Legacy of Activism in America” exhibit revisits newspapers, photographs and speeches of United States protests. Read More »
Syracuse’s Congo Box food truck charcoal grills consistent, hearty meals
On the corner of West Fayette and Tioga Street, the smell of burning charcoal and grilling meats fill the air from the North Syracuse food truck: Congo Box. Read More »
OttoTHON’s 10-hour, beach-themed day drives children’s hospital philanthropy
On Saturday, OttoTHON marked its 12th anniversary, raising $115,182.76 for the Upstate Golisano Children’s Hospital. Read More »
Step into photographers’ lives at ‘Oracle in the Aperture’ exhibit
In a collaboration with Arcanite Pictures and Light Work, “Oracle in the Aperture” brings 25 different photographers together to showcase the photographers’ family dynamics and life experience. Read More »
Local choirs, SU performers pay tribute to Black artists at Hendricks Chapel
On Sunday, the Malmgren Concert Series hosted the annual Black History Month Concert, bringing in performances from different choirs across Syracuse University. Read More »
‘Possible Worlds’ exhibit amplifies perspectives of artists with disabilities
The newest exhibition at Syracuse University’s Art Museum centers on works of the 11 Wynn Newhouse Award recipients from the last 20 years. Read More »
‘A Portal’s Keeper’ light installation searches for personal liberation in movement
An interactive art installation is on display on the wall of the Everson Museum of Art, using light projection and gaming software to explore the process of liberation. Read More »

