Syracuse University and Dr. King Elementary School joined forces Saturday to honor the life of Martin Luther King Jr. The school will continue to engage the community throughout Black History Month. Read more »
Humor columnist Annabeth Grace Mann gives her take on Jenny Slate and Aparna Nancherla's Friday night performance at the Schine Student Center. Read more »
Museum-goers have plenty of options in central New York. Here’s what local historical, science and art museums are offering during the winter months. Read more »
Through the discussion series, the professors hope to foster candid conversations with students about police brutality, rape culture and economic injustice. Read more »
The Syracuse Area Music Awards nominees and inductees were announced Tuesday. Here’s a breakdown of what to look forward to in March when the ceremonies take place. Read more »
Rapper and University of Virginia professor A.D. Carson came to Syracuse University on Monday to speak about how rap can be used as a form of education. He also spoke about the experience of being black in the United States. Read more »
Fight For Hearts is trying to change the community for the better, and brought in multinational championship boxer Cam F. Awesome to help the cause. Read more »
Boston-based band Juice is scheduled to perform at Funk ‘n Waffles on Thursday. The group will be playing songs off its debut album, allowing the audience to hear its fresh sound. Read more »
Syracuse’s newest Department of Public Works commissioner grew up on the city’s South Side, giving him a local perspective as he serves his community. Read more »
Yara Shahidi is making a difference both on- and off-screen. She’ll take part in a panel later this month at Syracuse University as part of the “Cuse for Good: Social Justice” event. Read more »
The event, called Cuse for Good, will feature foods from eight different cultures and a concert headlined by Joey Bada$$, according to a press release issued by University Union on Sunday. Read more »
Read about how the digital content creator's Jewish roots, hit TV show and social media following brought him success, and what he wants young creators to know. Read more »
Members of Syracuse’s Latinx community discuss how Walsh should lead a city with the country’s highest concentration of black and Hispanic people in poverty.
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Burns and Kristy, a husband-and-wife folk music duo, are playing in Syracuse this weekend. They had separate music careers, but during their marriage, they evolved into a band. Read more »
Trevor Clement’s first solo show, “Blood From Four Wounds,” will be on view this weekend at the SPARK Art Space. It is composed of three aspects: audio elements, a photography display and an explanatory visuals book. Read more »
Marcus Suraci, also known as King Makis, hit the ground running when he discovered a public recording studio at the Central Library Makerspace. Read more »
On one of January’s coldest nights, the Housing and Homeless Coalition of Central New York conducted a one-night count of all sheltered and unsheltered homeless people. Read more »
The Baldwinsville Theatre Guild will have you questioning the importance of what it means to be a monster and what it means to be a man in their production of “The Hunchback of Notre Dame.” Read more »
Central Rock Gym recently opened its newest location in central New York. Seasoned athletes and beginners alike can visit to take part in climbing, yoga and fitness classes. Read more »