‘Don Giovanni’ set to open at Syracuse Opera on Friday
The Syracuse Opera, with their performance of “Don Giovanni,” aims to make the piece relevant enough for newfound audiences to enjoy. Read more »
The Syracuse Opera, with their performance of “Don Giovanni,” aims to make the piece relevant enough for newfound audiences to enjoy. Read more »
Two South Campus friends turned a passion into a lucrative hustle. Read more »
The Black Lounge, hosted by the Caribbean Students Association, is Saturday night in Goldstein Auditorium. The event was created to celebrate students and distinguished alumni through live performances, food and open discussion. Read more »
The OrangeSeeds Benefit Show on Feb. 1 in Panasci Lounge aims to unite student bands across campus for a night of intimate performances, all while raising funds for Habitat for Humanity. Read more »
Destinii Donawa, or “DES, the problem" a former Syracuse University student and rising rapper, draws inspiration from the darker points of her life as she experiments with new beats and a new style. Read more »
Funk ‘n Waffles will host a fundraiser benefiting the Central New York Society for the Prevention of Cruelty of Animals on Tuesday as part of their Funk Gives Back series. The event, spearheaded by Danielle Sperato, features a lineup of local musicians and artists. Read more »
Pop Evil, a Michigan band, will perform with opening acts Don Jamieson and Savage After Midnight at The Westcott Theater on Tuesday night. Read more »
This is the final week to see the Community Folk Art Center’s exhibit “in the clearing.” The art installation takes a look at the effect of gun violence on residents living in Rust Belt cities. Read more »
John DeSantis, a DeWitt native and Syracuse University alum, embraces all that Syracuse has to offer. As his friends from high school and college moved away from… Read more »
Rise N Shine Diner's second location on Westcott Street is expected to open in April. Read more »
Community for the Grid organized a meeting on Tuesday to discuss the possible community grid replacement to the Interstate-81 viaduct. Read more »
The plan will bring hundreds of millions of dollars in sales tax revenue to the city through 2030. Read more »
The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee” will run through Feb. 2 at the Presbyterian Education Center. The comedic musical aims to capture the trials and tribulations of adolescence. Read more »
CoreLife Eatery’s 21-day CoreLife Challenge encourages participants to stick to their new year resolutions and kickstart a healthier lifestyle. Read more »
Growing up in Marcellus, Dale Spicer worked sun-up until nearly midnight to support his family. His work ethic has persevered throughout his life, even after… Read more »
The council votes Tuesday on a proposal that would give Syracuse more than $800 million in tax revenue. Read more »
Neal Powless, an SU graduate student, will head the Office of the University Ombuds. Read more »
For many Salt City Drag Battle contestants, drag is about more than the looks and talent. Read more »
The councilors said they think Walsh will talk about city finances and initiatives of his inaugural year. Read more »
Food stamps and Section 8 housing vouchers could be at risk if the shutdown continues. Read more »
Spending the rest of your break on the couch? Catch up on the biggest films released this season before heading back to campus. Read more »
Representatives from over a dozen suburban towns and villages advocated for either a hybrid tunnel or a new viaduct. Read more »
Arts, food, entertainment and outdoor activities to keep you busy during winter break in upstate New York. Read more »
This is how the Food Bank of Central New York helps feed 11 counties, 365 days a year. Read more »