Phi Beta Sigma to host J.Cole as part of 100 year celebration
If you search for tickets to the J. Cole concert at the Carrier Dome on Ticketmaster, you’ll be greeted with a yellow exclamation mark and… Read more »
If you search for tickets to the J. Cole concert at the Carrier Dome on Ticketmaster, you’ll be greeted with a yellow exclamation mark and… Read more »

In a moment of silence as the audience prepared for the concert to begin, Adam from ASTR got on stage. His face illuminated by the… Read more »

Professor Jon English recognized Toni Brillantes’ talent immediately. “From the first time I heard her, I knew she had ability,” said English, an assistant professor… Read more »

For Lucie Fernandez, a senior and four-year member of DanceWorks, this semester’s DanceWorks performance is especially poignant. A director and a choreographer of this year’s… Read more »

It’s 1974. “Hooked on a Feeling” sits in the top spot on WJPZ-FM’s rotation; the “B” playlist is anchored by Mike Oldfield’s “Exorcist” theme. Greg… Read more »

Satire hit the Syracuse Stage this Friday, and it hit it with a vengeance. David Mamet’s Tony Award-nominated satire, “Speed-the-Plow,” adapted by Syracuse University’s Drama… Read more »

College Humor Live, a line-up of several comics well-known for their viral videos, took place Wednesday night at Goldstein Auditorium. Students lined up as early… Read more »

Local musicians and groups will be pouring into the Landmark Theatre for the ultimate Beatles tribute this Saturday. The following day, Feb. 9, marks the… Read more »

On its surface, “Her” is a captivating and thought-provoking flick that asks a multitude of questions about life, love and long-distance relationships. But there’s a… Read more »

The last line of “Bamboo Bomes”, a single off of Against Me!’s 2010 album “White Crosses” is shouted out defiantly by singer and guitarist Laura… Read more »

The spring semester is just beginning, which means many students will be looking to flee from the flood of syllabi coming their way. An escape… Read more »

It’s called “The Social Experiment Tour” for a reason. Chance The Rapper, a 20-year old Chicago native, has been turning heads everywhere he’s been since the… Read more »
RIP to the black cats and lumberjacks out there. It’s time to unearth some new Halloween costumes. The good news is, chances are you’ll probably… Read more »

Three witches have flown into town to put a spell on you this weekend at the Red House Arts Center. The Red House is showing… Read more »

On Tuesday night, Dan Pacheco posed the question, “how long before this is dead?” while pointing to the image of a MacBook Pro. The question… Read more »

Those choosing a first tattoo tend to start with something small, wanting to test the waters before committing to a larger piece. But Harry Winick,… Read more »

It’s the turn of the century in New York City. The economy is booming and scientific discoveries are being made. But most importantly, Dolly Gallagher… Read more »

As a child, Joseph Murphy always wanted his art to be on display. In middle school, he would ask his teachers to use the copier… Read more »

It’s finally hoodies and jeans weather — the perfect time of year. But in snowy Syracuse, it won’t last long. So, take advantage of the… Read more »

An array of rainbow leotards, black Jabbawockeez-esque masks and neon traffic-worker vests combined into a colorful explosion at Café Club Surreal this weekend. The performers… Read more »

With a backdrop decorated in hand-painted cherry blossoms and Chinese architecture, paper nightingales hanging from the ceiling and incense burning on stage, the Community Folk… Read more »

The streets smelled of barbecued chicken, freshly baked pizzas and cupcakes as people swarmed from booth to booth Sunday afternoon. Every year, the Westcott neighborhood… Read more »
Back in February of 2012, excitement spread across the Syracuse University campus when word got out that Hollywood stars Emma Roberts and John Cusack were… Read more »