ArtRage Gallery and Central Current news organization collaborated to curate the photography exhibit “A Place to Call Home,” which focuses on the housing crisis in Syracuse. Read more »
The passions exhibited in cultural institutions make them the ultimate battlegrounds. The potential for challenging the status quo is an ever-present possibility. Read more »
The Central New York Women’s Network hosted its second annual Galentine’s Day Party, featuring merchandise and services from local women-owned businesses. Read more »
Beyond individual acts of disrespect, many staff members also face systemic challenges like twisted support from management, who may often prioritize student relations, and unrealistic expectations from students who forget these workers are more than mere service providers. Read more »
Channel your inner pop star princess with an Orange After Dark event featuring music by stars like Charli XCX and Sabrina Carpenter, or get to know local artists at Art in the Atrium’s first exhibition of the year. Read more »
The Central New York Flyers sled hockey team is an adaptive recreational hockey team. With most of its members having disabilities, it is an accessible alternative to ice hockey. Read more »
Tom Kenny, voice actor of SpongeBob SquarePants, visited his hometown of Syracuse on Tuesday and held a Q&A session with Syracuse University students. Read more »
The Barner-McDuffie House is hosting an artist exhibit with works from students highlighting the minority experience and importance of sustainability. Read more »
Anthony Tringale created his Instagram account, @eatlocalnewyork, eight years ago. On it, he reviews food from upstate New York-area restaurants and even manages social media accounts for some of the restaurants he’s covered. Read more »
Rather than fostering conversations on accountability within our local government and valid concerns from Rudd on financial transparency, he used his platform and voice to target Owens. Read more »
This week, take your Valentine to Dazed, check out Boston alternative band Fleshwater or witness a concerto performed by composer John Adams. Read more »
Coffee shop owner Kelsey Ball reintroduced the Syracuse community to former Peaks Coffee Company last month with a name change to Kelsey’s Coffee and Friends. Read more »
Bird Library’s collection of medieval manuscripts on display at the Special Collections Research Center tell a story of the lives of those from the time period. Read more »
But, we must collectively choose to not be submissive and sit idly by as our international peers and those reliant on federal aid disappear from our classes without a word. Read more »
It’s time to push back against the idea that governance should be about scoring political points rather than improving lives, and reject policies that are designed for spectacle rather than substance. Read more »
Sassy-Cuse Saloon, formerly Clinton Street Pub, brings a western saloon to downtown Syracuse. The saloon uses its signature sassy sauce on many of their menu items as a cornerstone of their brand. Read more »
The Oscar Mayer Wienermobile ventured to Syracuse University last week to recruit the next class of Hotdoggers — postgraduate students who drive from city to city to promote the Oscar Mayer brand. Read more »