As an incoming freshman, Abbey Mirigliano had a tough time making friends. Since then she’s found a second home here in Syracuse, but to never forget her hometown, Mirigliano got a tattoo of the city and a heart. Read more »
The Syracuse Memory Cafe, hosted by volunteers at the Pebble Hill Presbyterian Church, gives those directly or indirectly affected by memory change a chance to gather together. Read more »
Connor Monzo is the co-chair of the Sport Management Club's Annual Charity Sports Auction. The auction is expected to raise at least $40,000 for Meals on Wheels. Read more »
For the month of October, Light Work will sponsor Jessica Segall and Andres Gonzalez for its Artist-in-Residence program. Both artists use an alternative approach to creating their art and starting a dialogue about real issues. Read more »
In addition to curating world-class exhibits, Iacono founded the Palitz Gallery in the Lubin House in New York City. He will leave SU in June. Read more »
With the help of fellow Syracuse University students, sophomore Bandier student Kedar Ramanathan has increasingly gained a following on SoundCloud with his catchy rap songs and remixes. Read more »
The comedians will perform during the Orange Central 2017 homecoming weekend comedy show. Tickets for the show go on sale Wednesday at 9 a.m. in the Schine Box Office. Read more »
A local theater specializing in puppetry and educational theater will celebrate its relocation to ShoppingTown Mall with a grand reopening Thursday. Read more »
After years of therapy and time in a hospital, Emily Dyckman, a student at Syracuse University, uses her tattoo as a reminder to stay strong. Read more »
Syracuse University alum Bill Eppel, Root Shock’s bassist, shares his perspective on the band’s five-year history before its shows this weekend. Read more »
Young downtown businesses Original Grain and Sweet Praxis will unite Wednesday for a one-night “Kitchen Takeover” dinner party. The menu will be a mash-up of their signature flavors. Read more »
Aleph, the first letter of the Hebrew alphabet, means “beginning.” Pedro Roth uses 800 napkins to tell a story about world views at the Point of Contact gallery exhibit.
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Tattoo artist Thom Bulman opened his own shop two years ago, combining his love for tattoos with toys and collectables from comics and movies. Read more »
Three doctors will discuss the gender barriers they faced in the medical field at the Tuesday launch of “Triple Triumph: Three Women in Medicine.” Read more »