Images from the 2019 Peace Calendar range from artistic illustrations about environmental protections to photos of global demonstrations for human rights.
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Trench will celebrate their debut vinyl LP release, Ritual Love, with a show at 6 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 1 at the Lost Horizon.
Over the next month, various local venues will showcase hand-crafted items for the holidays. Check out these six Syracuse stops to shop local.
The Christmas season is a time for touring acts to bring their yuletide shows to Central New York, with everyone…
Julian Wiles produced Nevermore in 1994. Professional companies ignored it, but director Christopher Lupia successfully grabs another little-known paths.
Brighter, faster, classier but still as upbeat and raucous as ever. This year’s Syracuse New Times Syracuse Area Live Theater…
Foster was nominated for his first Tony Award in 2003 for his role in “Little Shop of Horrors.” He’s also been in “Urintown,” “The Producers” and more.
Truth, salvation, the afterlife and facing the prospect of death are just a few of the themes explored in “Next Fall,” on stage through Nov. 17.
Dark comedy “The Boys in the Band,” performed by Rarely Done Productions, explores the old prevalences of guilt and self-accusation in the gay community.
For the 10th anniversary of Westcott Theater, local Grateful Dead tribute band Dark Hollow will take the stage — just like when the venue opened in 2008.
There was laughter, tears and even a standing ovation at this year’s Syracuse Area Live Theater (SALT) Awards on Nov.…
Since 2010, the Syracuse Veterans’ Writing Group has both met on a monthly basis and presented its members’ work in…
Edgewood Gallery’s A Touch of Light exhibit focuses on creations from three veteran artists: John Fitzsimmons’ paintings, Carmel Nicoletti’s art…
The Baldwinsville Theatre Guild’s showing of “Dracula” runs until Nov. 3.
The Dowling Art Center will showcase 20 different and diverse artists at its open house the first weekend in November.