
Salt City Market encourages customers to try various cuisines with ‘Foodie Passport’
Salt City Market’s "Foodie Passport" program sends customers on a voyage to every restaurant in the market. Read more »

Salt City Market’s "Foodie Passport" program sends customers on a voyage to every restaurant in the market. Read more »

Independent restaurants on Marshall Street offer students a way to support local businesses and get a break from chain food. Read more »

To recognize National Disability Employment Awareness Month, SU is holding events on campus to create a platform for education and expansion on rights and accommodations on-campus for people with disabilities. Read more »

Screentime columnists Madison Tyler and Samuel Rivo take a look at the documentary “Crossing Columbus” after viewing it at the Syracuse International Film Festival. Read more »

University Union will host “Insecure’s” co-star Yvonne Orji at the the Goldstein Auditorium on Saturday night for a moderated Q&A. Read more »

At Marketplace on James, people can buy and read vintage comics while drinking coffee and trying quirky baked goods like “taco muffins.” Read more »

The art project will make the space into a colorful area that visually encourages public assembly and political engagement. Read more »

Wednesday night poet Kofi Antwi gave a poetry reading at Salt City Market on South Salina Street. Read more »

An anthology film, Wes Anderson’s latest project tells three separate stories based around the same fictional magazine. Read more »

After a year online due to the pandemic, the Syracuse International Film Festival is being held in-person Oct. 22-24. Read more »

Married couple Jessica Capels and Billy Brill opened a new restaurant serving Mexican-inspired deli dishes. Read more »

The sensational South Korean Netflix series “Squid Game” fell short on some translations, writes Jade Chung. Read more »

Orange Crate Brewing Company will open a new tropical themed bar, Lucy Blu, on Marshall street in the spot that DJ’s on the Hill once stood. Read more »

Screentime columnist Nate Lechner breaks down a few options for continuing the Bond franchise. Read more »

When last week’s “Shortcuts” skateboard race through downtown Syracuse was canceled, owners from two businesses helped spur an impromptu skate sesh. Read more »

SU’s Food Recovery Network works to make sure unwanted food in SU dining halls isn’t wasted, collecting up to 200 pounds of food to drop off at local charitable organizations. Read more »

The newest film from Mike Mills stars Joaquin Phoenix in a subdued role in this tender story of a radio journalist and his nephew, Screentime columnist Michael Lieberman writes. Read more »

Syracuse Stage is returning to live theater with six plays planned for its 2021-2022 season. Read more »

The film follows María and Ingvar, remote farmers whose decision to take in a half-human half-lamb hybrid as their own child sets them on a chilling path. Read more »

Luna Cafe brings Japan to Syracuse through food, decor and cats. Read more »

Screentime columnist Sam Rivo dives into the familial dynamics of “Ted Lasso.” Read more »

After being removed from app stores in 2017, Yik Yak is once again available for download and is being used by SU students. Read more »

Though the restaurant was a much-loved spot in the university area, it had to close temporarily due to labor shortages. Read more »

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