Cortland Repertory Theatre continues its summer with the company’s annual female-centered comedy. Last year it was an obscurity, Katherine DiSalvino’s Nana’s Naughty Knickers. This…
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The time of roller disco, legwarmers, rainbows and unicorns may not have lasted long, but it continues to be celebrated in popular culture…
Editor’s Note: The Aug. 31 event has been rescheduled to Sept. 7 due to weather. On Friday, Aug. 31, the Urban…
The new exhibit at the Tech Garden’s downtown gallery has a diverse roster of artists, considerable flexibility and a provocative title: The…
There’s plenty of comedy to chew on with It’s Only a Play from playwright Terrence McNally, who arguably ranks among…
Music from the golden age of pre-rock composers is still played all the time, but many of the best numbers…
When your repertoire boasts more than 1,000 tunes, you never know what you’re going to play next. “That’s kind of…
“Our Town” Cortland Repertory Theatre artistic director Kerby Thompson prerecorded his curtain speech for Thornton Wilder’s Our Town (running through…
Debonair thespian Ronald Colman takes the center spotlight during this weekend’s 16th annual Capitolfest at Rome’s Capitol Theatre, 220 W.…
During a segment on the July 23 edition of WSYR-Channel 9’s infotainment show Bridge Street, Syracuse New Times publisher Bill…
It’s our classiest cultural commute: Cooperstown’s world-class Glimmerglass Festival is the only venue under a two-hour drive from most parts…
The early weather forecasts were wrong for Saturday, July 28, as sunshine pushed past rain clouds for the 28th annual…
Steven Pfanenstiel has a firm hand in the folk community: He works with the Folkus Project, runs the monthly YMCA…
Over the past several decades, Syracuse-born songwriter and electric bassist Rick Cua has emerged as a shining star of the…
Pippin A massive hit in 1972 and the 34th longest-running Broadway musical of all time, Stephen Schwartz’s Tony Award-winning Pippin…