
Electronic duo Louis The Child returns to Syracuse at Westcott
The Westcott Theater hosted Chicago-duo Louis The Child and fellow electronic-based Point Point AND Chicago rapper Joey Purp at a sold out concert Friday night. Read more »

The Westcott Theater hosted Chicago-duo Louis The Child and fellow electronic-based Point Point AND Chicago rapper Joey Purp at a sold out concert Friday night. Read more »

"Justice League" will screen on campus on Wednesday through a partnership between University Union and Delta Kappa Alpha, Syracuse University’s professional cinematic arts fraternity. Read more »

The show follows a family and their dark, emotional journey for more than half a century through journal entries. Read more »

The Palitz Gallery begins its exhibit, “Wanderlust: Travel Photography from the Syracuse University Art Collection,” on Thursday. Read more »

The Onondaga Historical Association will open an exhibit covering the history of the war and its impact on the community. The exhibit will run until Nov. 11, 2018. Read more »

The Student Veterans Organization at Syracuse University will take its narrative show, “Separated,” to New York City on Monday. Read more »

The housing organization aims to empower and enrich the lives of women veterans by providing them with homes. Read more »

Prior to Syracuse, Bower spent three years in the regular Army working in ammunition — handling everything from bullets to artillery rounds. Read more »

The church will offer meals to community members for free at its monthly food “give-a-way” on Nov. 15 during National Hunger & Homelessness Awareness Week. Read more »

RJ Levychin has been writing poetry since he was a first-grader. Now he uses his poetry skills to study music and make his work better. Read more »

The Gifford Foundation will conclude on Wednesday its film series “What If…” to highlight the negative effects of child abuse. Read more »

With class registration starting this week, figure out which classes to fit into your schedule based on the chocolate candy you relate to most. Read more »

Rob Bellman’s bicep tattoo reads “surrender to movement,” and shows his passion for dancing, which he discovered as a young teenager. Read more »

The rescue mission aims to raise $1 million to expand its community services. A $200,000 recently pushed it closer to its goal. Read more »

The 19th Amendment allowed women a voice in politics, but women across the country continue the fight for equality on other fronts. Read more »

The Cornell Cooperative Extension will host two food preservation workshops this month to educate the Syracuse community about canning and other healthy lifestyle techniques. Read more »

The most watched political interview in history will come to life on stage at The Central New York Playhouse this weekend. Read more »

This weekend, community members can experience performance art pieces responding to President Donald Trump’s first year in office. Read more »

Take advantage of nips and experiment with drinks you might never make otherwise, and how to do it on a college-budget. Read more »

The award-winning New York Times Magazine journalist will speak at Syracuse University campus and in downtown Syracuse on Thursday. Read more »

The nonprofit recently received about $300,000 to improve health services and combat AIDS and opioid abuse epidemics. Read more »

The 10th annual Veterans Parade and Expo will support veterans and active service members on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Read more »

As the Fair Housing Act nears its 50th anniversary, CNY Fair Housing will discuss the impact of the current act and the challenges it faces, like school segregation, domestic violence and accessibility. Read more »

The first sneak preview of “Let ‘Em Know You’re There: The Story of Big Jim & the Triple Double” about former NBA player Jim Tucker will be screened Friday at The Palace Theatre in Syracuse. Read more »