
Take your pick of live performances, food vendors at the New York State Fair
The Great New York State Fair runs until Sept. 2. Read more »

The Great New York State Fair runs until Sept. 2. Read more »

QueerWOC: The Podcast co-hosts Nikeeta Slade and Montique Mceachern will host a kickback at Cafe Sankofa Cooperative this Saturday, the event is aimed for queer people of color to come together in a freeing environment. Read more »

After two years of construction, the Barnes Center at The Arch opened on Monday, centralizing health and wellness on the Syracuse University campus. This is… Read more »

The lab will be led by Saravanan Thangamani, a professor of microbiology and immunology at SUNY Upstate. Read more »

University Union announced Wednesday that 21 Savage will headline the annual music festival, with the support of artists EarthGang, FLETCHER and Mt. Joy, and a guest to be announced. Read more »
It’s been five years since SUArt Gallery has hosted a faculty exhibition at the Shaffer Art Building, and with “Not a Metric Matters”, VPA faculty will have another chance to showcase their art on campus. Read more »

Formerly known as the The Ark, 917 Lancaster Ave. was the place to experience live indie music from local musicians in a grungy, unfinished basement. … Read more »

Music columnist Ethan Mermelstein breaks down 10 songs to get you back into college mode. Read more »

‘Ready or Not’ is a fun original film that makes up for its slow start with its humor and commentary on the meaning of a family. Read more »

Experimental acoustic duo Purple Light will be debuting at Funk ‘n Waffles at 8 p.m. on Sept. 3 after previously splitting up. Read more »

Truly good photos are taken so you can almost smell them, said photographer Lali Khalid. Khalid is one of three recipients of the 45th annual… Read more »

Sangabo Abdi’s dream was to open her own restaurant, and With Love, Restaurant is helping her dream come true. Read more »

SU Professor Amanda Eubanks Winkler is the co-investigator of the Performing Restoration Shakespeare project. This project involves collaboration between scholars and artists and brings restoration adaptations of Shakespeare’s works to the stage. Read more »

With the Schine Student Center under renovations until Aug. 2020, here are some ways to navigate the campus to make sure you can still get your daily college student food. Read more »

Dorm living can be tough, but being more mindful about yourself and others can make a difference. Read more »

The 16th annual Juice Jam will be held on Sept. 8, University Union announced in a press release Friday. Read more »

The Salt City Dance Festival will debut this weekend, providing Syracuse adult dancers with an array of classes including belly dancing and partner acrobatics. Read more »

Since 1979, Camp Good Days and Special Times has helped children and families affected by cancer. Read more »

St. Elias Antiochian Orthodox Church will celebrate 90 years with live music, dancing and authentic Middle Eastern food. Read more »

The third annual Syracuse’s Bacon Festival is coming to Clinton Square on August 17. Read more »

Celebrate the summer solstice at the Thornden Park Amphitheater for an evening of yoga. Read more »
From May to November, the Central New York Regional Market Authority will host Thursday farmer market hours from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. Read more »

Central New York is home to many inexpensive summer activities, including concerts and museums. Read more »

CNY Jazz Arts Foundation to put on “Jazz On Tap” events in Skaneateles through May and June. Read more »