Honor the Grateful Dead, get spooky with Dazed this weekend
This week, groove with Miller & the Other Sinners at the 443 Social Club or enjoy indie pop from Frankie Cosmos at The Song & Dance. Read more »
This week, groove with Miller & the Other Sinners at the 443 Social Club or enjoy indie pop from Frankie Cosmos at The Song & Dance. Read more »
Indie pop singer Aidan Bissett performed his 19 song setlist at Funk n’ Waffles with his band on Tuesday. Fans listened and swayed to the music. Read more »
Syracuse University African Student Union and Fashion and Design Society collaborated on their second annual runway show, “Rip the Runway: Land of the Riches.” Read more »
Syracuse University junior Jamison Brown’s personality and style shine through in outfits that he showcases when he walks around campus. Read more »
Westcott Thursdays, an outdoor music series hosted every Thursday in September, brings live music, vendors and new business to the Eastside of Syracuse. Read more »
Check out a host of live performances this week in Syracuse, including house music artist Chaney and The Duke Ellington Orchestra. Read more »
Matchbox Films, an inclusive film club at Syracuse University, exposes students to the filmmaking process, no matter their major. Read more »
Cali M. Banks’ 31-part exhibition, 'I’ve Learned to Hold Myself Softly,' reflects her identity and examines areas of Syracuse that have been neglected, abandoned and gentrified over the years. Read more »
Central New Yorkers and out-of-towners gathered on Monday night to watch Megan Moroney’s performance at the Great New York State Fair. Read more »
Celebrate the first week of classes with these five events. Ground yourself with a reiki chair session at the Barnes Center at the Arch or enjoy a fun-filled day at the New York State Fair. Read more »
Annual festivals like CNY Pride, CNY Scottish Games and the Syracuse Nationals experienced unprecedented turnout this summer. With entertaining performances and exhibits, the festivals are a safe space for Syracuse residents to come together and celebrate. Read more »
Country singer-songwriter Megan Moroney releases her sophomore album “Am I Okay?” Her work is a raw exploration of life’s realities, from heartbreak to healing. Read more »
As Syracuse University senior Samantha Parrish prepares to graduate, she reflects on her time as founder and president of CrossRoads Collective and the organization’s collaborative efforts with local non-profit Food Access Healthy Neighborhoods Now. Read more »
This weekend, Bandier students will host their end-of-the-year Spring Madhouse show at The Song & Dance. SU alumni Picture Us Tiny and Shallow Alcove are returning to Syracuse to headline the live event. Read more »
American High provides various internships in the film industry to students in the Syracuse area. The production company specializes in movies about navigating high school experiences. Read more »
On Wednesday, Syracuse University’s Department of Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics celebrated 50 years with Cultures on the Quad. Students, faculty and staff enjoyed various languages, music genres and cuisine. Read more »
On Sunday, SU’s Disability Cultural Center hosted OrangeAbility. Attendees with and without disabilities learned about and experienced adaptive sports including power soccer and sled hockey. Read more »
Lucas Stabilizer, driven by Linsey Read leaps into the air after gaining momentum from a dirt slope. Syracuse University’s JMA Wireless Dome was one stop on Monster Jam’s Stadium Championship Series East tour. Read more »
Beyoncé released her eighth studio album “COWBOY CARTER” on Friday. The project spans across genres and explores America’s western and southern cultures. Read more »
“WE DON’T TRUST YOU” is the first full-album collaboration between Metro Boomin and Future. Together, the artists capture hustle and progress. Read more »
On Monday afternoon, scholar Krushil Watene discussed Māori culture and knowledge and the overall importance of understanding Indigenous people. She was invited by the SU Humanities Center and SU Center for Global Indigenous Cultures and Environmental Justice. Read more »
Ariana Grande returns with her seventh studio album “eternal sunshine.” Crafted from experiences of love and heartbreak, Grande brings listeners on a universal journey of transformation and self-discovery. Read more »
On Tuesday evening, student participants played in this year’s Black History Month Basketball Classic. The event was hosted by SU’s Black History Month Committee and the Barnes Center at the Arch. Read more »
During this year’s Super Bowl, Beyoncé released singles “TEXAS HOLD ‘EM” and “16 CARRIAGES.” The tracks represent her southern heritage and mark her resurgence in the country music genre. Read more »