
This art class will bring the paints and the music, but you BYOB
Painting with a Twist allows guests leave the art studio with a masterpiece — and probably a little drunk. Read more »

Painting with a Twist allows guests leave the art studio with a masterpiece — and probably a little drunk. Read more »

Harry Potter’s Patronus was a stag. For Pankhudi Sinha, an arts journalism master's student, it’s her tattoo. Read more »

This Saturday, the Thornden Park Association will host its 21st annual Chili Bowl Festival to bring the community together. Read more »

SU alumnus Matthew Barbaccia has been training for months for his bike ride across the country to raise money for Parkinson’s disease. Read more »

Senior Katelyn Caza camped out in front of the Carrier Dome every time Syracuse played Duke. This year, she was among the first in a line of 30,000 fans. Read more »

If you're looking for a perfect finish to an unusually warm Syracuse week, you won't be disappointed. From jazz and plays to a 400-vendor strong farm show at the fairgrounds, Syracuse has packed a good weekend. Pulp's got the details. Read more »

Funk 'n Waffles has been a staple on the Hill for years. On Wednesday, the restaurant and music venue closed its doors for good. Read more »

Movie columnist Lilly Stuecklen discusses how comedian Jordan Peele tackles societal issues with his smart new horror film. Read more »

Syracuse has been known as the Salt City since the 1800s, and its legacy as a major salt producer inspired towns around the nation to adopt the Syracuse name. Read more »

Milk and Trixie Mattel, former “RuPaul’s Drag Race” contestants, hosted the show at Goldstein Auditorium in the Schine Student Center, entertaining approximately 400 screaming fans. Read more »

Music has always helped people emotionally, but columnist Jenny Bourque looks into an organization using that for their benefit Read more »

Freshman Justin Goldman manages three artists while also interning at major hip-hop record label, 300 Entertainment. Read more »

Alyssa Leyden, a senior marketing management and retail management double major, began a luggage business through Syracuse University's Enactus team to promote and sell the craftsmanship of Guatemalan women. Read more »

Young the Giant played with Lewis Del Mar at the F Shed Monday night, combining old favorites with new hits. Read more »

Music meets fashion: plug into our generation’s biggest fashion statement. Read more »

Sarah Kulbersh’s tattoos bring the idea of wearing your heart on your sleeve to a whole new level. Read more »

Lizanga earned first prize in Pride Union’s drag show finals on Sunday night after performing a series of songs, including “I Can Hear the Bells” from the musical “Hairspray.” Read more »

Downtown Dining Weeks is the opportunity for a three course meal at 32 local Syracuse restaurants for $25. It's fun and it's food. Read more »

Friends from home seem to be coming up to visit around this time of year, and there’s a lot more to do than sitting in Wendy’s parking lots like at home. It’s time to show them around Syracuse. Read more »

Maddy Oliva works at the Clary Middle School to talk to young girls about what it means to be a strong woman. She is a social work major and wants to continue working with people who are in need of a voice the most. Read more »

The Syracuse University Department of Drama put on "King Stag," a comedia del'arte production about love and marriage. Read more »

A collective of ceramic artists in Syracuse make intricate items through the years, constantly learning from each other. Read more »

With more than 500 all-new models of boats, the Central New York Boat Show will display cruisers, pontoon boats and more at the New York State Fairgrounds. Read more »

Whitney Harrigan, the finance director of First Year Players, had to organize 26 singers on Valentine’s Day. Read more »