Writer: Lyle Andrew Michael
‘Native Gardens’ brings love, satire to Syracuse Stage
Syracuse Stage’s production of “Native Gardens,” a satirical look at human relationships and class privilege in the United States, runs from Feb. 13 through March 3. Read More »
‘Almost, Maine’ kicks off Redhouse Arts Center’s 2019 season
“Almost, Maine” opens on Thursday and runs until Feb. 3 at the Redhouse Arts Center. The show is a series of nine vignettes with a common theme: life is short. Read More »
‘A Charlie Brown Christmas’ to bring holiday cheer at newly renovated Redhouse Arts Center
The Redhouse’s production of “A Charlie Brown Christmas” plans to deliver plenty of laughs, smiles and holiday cheer this Christmas season. Read More »
Peaks Coffee to open after owner’s struggles with mental health
Cazenovia-based Peaks Coffee will return to its hometown roots, with a Syracuse cafe opening up this winter. Read More »
Blue Tusk sold out vegan doughnuts at its 1st pop-up in Syracuse
The winter chill didn’t stop Syracuse residents from indulging in Ithaca’s Blue Tusk Doughnuts at a pop-up event on Saturday. Read More »
Emmy-award winning composer to perform at Hendricks
Composer Vân-Ánh (Vanessa) Võ will perform at Hendricks Chapel on Nov. 2. as part of a “Stories” by the SU Humanities Center. Read More »
SU community to read the novel “Frankenstein” in its entirety on day of Halloween
Members of the Syracuse University community will participate in a marathon reading of Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein” on Halloween in honor of the novel’s 200th anniversary. Read More »
MySlice to include preferred pronoun option in 2019
Syracuse University’s web portal MySlice is working toward introducing the preferred pronoun option for students, faculty and staff. Read More »
With renovations, the Gustav Stickley House to become ‘boutique museum hotel’
The historic Gustav Stickley House is undergoing restorations to accommodate guests as a museum and hotel. Read More »
Local brewery partners with OHA to put 20th century beer back on tap
Nearly 60 years after its 70-year-long reign as Syracuse’s most popular brew, Congress Beer will be unveiled at the Marriott Syracuse Downtown tonight. Read More »