The movie Bolden, about the ill-fated New Orleans cornetist Charles “Buddy” Bolden, who pioneered jazz circa 1900, was originally scheduled…
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ArtRage Gallery’s new show features artworks bridging traditional forms and contemporary issues. On one hand, From Gods to Social Justice:…
Robert Benjamin doesn’t alter his photos for artistic purposes or ask his subjects to write comments on the prints. He…
Mike Davis & the Laughing Budda Episodes. Find Yourself -> Caterpillar (independent). There’s so much great music in the world.…
The annual Made in New York exhibit at Auburn’s Schweinfurth Memorial Art Center carves out its own path and also…
Now safely ensconced as the third wheel to co-anchors Savannah Guthrie and Hoda Kotb on NBC-TV’s The Today Show, there was a time…
An early review described Tom Stoppard’s Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead as “Waiting for Godot with more laughs.” The show, which opened when the…
From classic shockers to no-budget schlock, there’s something for everyone at the 14th annual Salt City Horror Fest. The menu…
The Zentangle Method is an art form of relaxation, calling on artists to weave structured patterns as a form of meditation.
Le Moyne’s Boot and Buskin theater club restores the edge “The Visit” once had during its 1956 premiere as a dark satire.
Since 2001 the Syracuse Poster Project has produced more than 200 posters celebrating local neighborhoods, culture, architecture and encounters with…
The excellence of performances in ‘The Wild Party,’ running through April 7, implies the SU Drama Department is currently glutted with talent.
Some Janeites may find this “Pride and Prejudice” more than they wanted. But as Liberace once observed, “Too much of a good thing is wonderful.”
If your idea of a boxing drama is “Rocky” and “Raging Bull,” you’ve come to the wrong place. “The Royale” overturns every expectation and stomps on clichés.
Herb Gardner’s I’m Not Rappaport won a surprise Tony Award at its New York City opening in 1985 and was once a staple on…