The reading of “Harvey” uses satirical language to jab at sexism and the U.S.’s handling of mental health conditions in the 1940s, while focusing on kindness in its one-night show at Syracuse Stage. Read more »
Nineteen year old rapper The Kid Laroi kicked off his ‘Bleed for You’ tour on Wednesday with a performance at the OnCenter in downtown Syracuse. Read more »
Writer and director Todd Field makes his return to the silver screen with “Tár” after a 16-year hiatus, delivering an immensely striking character study of obsessive power climbing and the descent into madness such hunger creates.
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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 »
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 »
Lewis has been working to create change and inspiration since he was in high school. He is now continuing that work as SA’s vice president for diversity and inclusion. Read more »
From homemade masks to the first Black-owned business on Marshall Street, here are the Culture section’s picks for the best articles of 2020. Read more »
Vendors at the CNY Regional Market have continued to sell products such as coffee and honey even as the physical setup of the market has changed due to social distancing guidelines. Read more »
The late actor, comedian Jerry Stiller got his start at Syracuse University in the 1940s, when the drama department was in its infancy, through the guidance of professor Sawyer Falk. Read more »
Local health institutions can submit requests for cloth masks to The Syracuse Mask Project website, which connects them to people who sew the personal protective equipment. Read more »
Artists all over the nation are creating virtual concerts for fans stuck at home during the COVID-19 pandemic including country artist Maggie Rose and SU sophomore Sarah Gross.
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Sophomore Sarah Gross’ upcoming album will showcase her musical repertoire, which includes funk-influenced songs, along with R&B and acoustic pop tracks. Read more »
Andrea Jenkins, the first Black openly transgender councilwoman to be elected to office in the United States, was the 2020 Black History Month Commemorative Speaker. Read more »
Sonny Kelly’s “The Talk” is a one-man performance dedicated to the difficult conversations that families of people of color must have with their children. Read more »
Soprano Rachel Doehring and pianist Dan Sato paid homage to the concept of devotion on Jan. 12 at their Songs of Devotion: Music for the New Year concert. Read more »