‘Dial M for Murder’ adaptation embraces LGBTQ+ romance in thrilling way
Jeffrey Hatcher’s adaptation of “Dial ‘M’ for Murder” is being performed at Syracuse Stage from Oct. 16 to Nov. 3. Read more »
Jeffrey Hatcher’s adaptation of “Dial ‘M’ for Murder” is being performed at Syracuse Stage from Oct. 16 to Nov. 3. Read more »
The United States tour of Les Misérables brought the classic show to Syracuse. During election season, the show’s political themes ring more true than ever. Read more »
After nearly being demolished alongside RKO Keith’s Theater, the Empire State Theatre & Musical Instrument Museum’s Wurlitzer organ is still playing almost 100 years later thanks to devoted volunteers who keep its music alive. Read more »
Hydrogen, a student jam band, performed Sunday at Crater. They covered songs by their favorite musical groups, while fusing improvised elements. Read more »
Syracuse University’s University Union hosted its second annual Calentón Music Fest. The event highlighted Latine musicians, dancers and organizations. Read more »
Marcello Hernández to celebrate Latine Heritage Month and Mental Health Awareness Week for Student Association comedy show. Read more »
P!nk flipped and flew around the JMA Wireless Dome at her concert Sunday night. For a crowd dressed in pink, the artist brought a final taste of summer with her tour. Read more »
P!nk flew onto the stage from overhead at the JMA Wireless Dome Sunday night. Enjoy the artist’s performance in Syracuse through photos. Read more »
Orange Television Network will be airing “Rhythmic,” their first dance show, Oct. 2. It aims to combine cinematography and dance. Read more »
Billy Joel and Sting are set to perform in the JMA Wireless Dome on April 11, Live Nation and the Dome staff announced Thursday. Read more »
Teddy Swims brings a mix of emotion and excitement to the Landmark Theatre. The concert was part of his "I've Tried Everything But Therapy" tour on the night before his birthday. Read more »
After inheriting the student-run venue formerly known as “Redgate,” six Syracuse University juniors are working to establish their venue “Dazed” on campus. Read more »
University Union hosted Quavo, Maisie Peters and Smino for its annual Juice Jam – this time, in the JMA WIreless Dome and open to the public. Missed the concert or want to reminisce? Check out the night in photos. Read more »
With 35-millimeter films and a 10-year history, the SIFF Horror Fest attracted young and old horror movie fans to the Palace Theater on Saturday. Read more »
Saint Luke started his senior year at Syracuse University with his newly-released single, “drive slow.” The song encapsulates the young artist’s feelings about senior year and his last moments of college. Read more »
Mr. Worldwide took to the Syracuse stage and made for a night to remember with renditions of "Hotel Room Service" and "Time of Our Lives." Read more »
Pitbull returned to Syracuse on his Party After Dark Tour at the Empower FCU Amphitheater at Lakeview. He played hits like “Hotel Room Service” and “Timber.” Read more »
Fans around Syracuse gather at The Great New York State Fair for their favorite artists cheering and singing with each other at the fair’s plethora of performances. Read more »
Syracuse Stage closed its 50th anniversary year with Syracuse University’s Department of Drama’s “The Droll.” With a cast and crew of SU students, the play explores the end of theater. Read more »
Despite delays and logistical difficulties, DaBaby delivered a high-energy set to the Westcott Theater on Saturday. SU students gathered to see the famous rapper. Read more »
Orange Pulse Dance Troupe performed their annual showcase on Saturday, named “A Star is Born.” They danced in a variety of styles while supporting A Tiny Home For Good, a nonprofit organization. Read more »
Bruce Springsteen cancelled his last performance at the JMA Wireless Dome in September due to illness. On Thursday, he returned and performed for a crowd of longtime fans. Read more »
Sherry Cola, known for “Joy Ride” and “Good Trouble,” came to Syracuse University on Tuesday as the AAPI Month Commemorative Speaker. She told students to be unapologetically themselves. Read more »
“Touch(ed)” is a play of exploration into themes of mental health and wellness. In preparation, cast and crew members learned how to accurately portray their characters. Read more »