Cayuga Sound festival showcases talent, supports charities
Young the Giant and X Ambassadors are set to highlight second installment of Cayuga Sound. Read more »
Young the Giant and X Ambassadors are set to highlight second installment of Cayuga Sound. Read more »

The “Forbidden Fruit” exhibit at SU Art Galleries provides an outsider’s perspective on contentious U.S. history. Read more »

Food, music and vendors will fill the streets of the Westcott neighborhood on Sunday for the annual Westcott Street Cultural Fair. Read more »

The Cicero “Pumkin” Patch offers a wide variety of pumpkins and gourds, hayrides, wine tastings and more to visitors this season. Read more »

Neil Shigley, a San Diego-based artist, offers a new look at homeless people through his exhibit, “Invisible People” at Syracuse’s ArtRage Gallery. Read more »

The Mission, a Mexican restaurant located in Downtown Syracuse, brings cultures and history together under a church roof. Read more »
Atlanta-based rapper 6lack released his sophomore album, “East Atlanta Love Letter,” last week. The album offers a glimpse into 6lack’s heart and gives fans a collaboration with Future you didn’t know you needed. Read more »

The Onondaga Art Guild provides local lovers of art a place to connect and explore. Read more »

The Daily Orange spoke with the lead singer of Sister Sparrow about her career and life on tour. Read more »

The Syracuse Refugee Agricultural Partnership Program is a three year program designed to teach farming techniques to immigrants and refugees in the Syracuse community. Read more »

Fumi Ishino moved to the United States from Japan to attend college, with no interest in photography. “I didn’t know what I wanted to do.… Read more »

Syracuse Stage and CNY Jazz Arts Foundation have partnered to present an Opening Night cabaret series for the second year in a row. Read more »

A little more than a week after their first official meeting, the Puerto Rican Student Association is solidifying a community on SU’s campus. Read more »

A$AP Ferg and Playboi Carti co-headlined this year’s Juice Jam music festival, held at Skytop Field at South Campus. Read more »

While this year’s Juice Jam music festival wasn’t a slam success, it was enough to leave students happy and wanting more. Read more »

Syracuse is home to the largest Challenger Baseball league in the country, touching 280 people with disabilities. Read more »

T-Pain brought Syracuse University students back in time with his energetic performance and songs like “Buy U A Drank (Shawty Snappin’)” and “Blame It,” Jamie Foxx’s song featuring T-Pain. Read more »

“Steel Magnolias” opens at Redhouse Arts Center this weekend. The production is directed by Temar Underwood and features a cast of six. Read more »

University Union brings big-name artists to campus every year, but choosing the lineups is only part of the organization’s role. Read more »
University Union’s annual Juice Jam music festival is this weekend, and here’s what you need to know about the artists performing. Read more »

Whether Tupac actually died or not, his influence on music, art and hip hop culture still live on. Read more »

A sea of glowing devices at live music events is the new norm, but the best way to enjoy this year’s music is to unplug from your device and tune in to the moment. Read more »

A new exhibit in Bird Library, set to open Thursday, showcases how the Syracuse and Lockerbie, Scotland, communities moved on after the 1988 tragedy. Read more »
This will be T-Pain’s second performance at Syracuse University, following a previous concert in April 2009. Read more »