Syracuse University Art Museum’s new exhibit, “Take Me to the Palace of Love,” by Rina Banerjee, offers viewers a place to learn about different cultures.
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Chromania Exhibit On display at the Everson Museum from Jan. 21 to May 7, the “Chromania'' exhibit attempts to counteract the lack of color in… Read more »
The Friends of Clark Reservation State Park, a local nonprofit organization, provides free environmental education to the community and are looking to further their impact.
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University Union and Delta Kappa Alpha will be partnering during the Spring 2023 semester to give students a chance to showcase their films at the Salt City Film Festival.
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Although a product of its time, “Saturday Night Fever” is one of the most creative and interesting movies of the 70s and should be remembered for its greatness. Read more »
Although the Barnes Center at The Arch offers recreational activities for everyone in the SU community, many people still feel that it is not inclusive enough.
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Spielberg’s newest film, 'The Fabelmans,' illustrates the director's early years and personal journey into the film industry through a fictional account of his life. Read more »
At the Power of Narrative and the Voices of Military Veteran Writers, former soldiers spoke about their motivations and experiences with writing their own novels. Read more »
DC’s latest superhero movie “Black Adam” led by Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, delivers as an action movie, but fails to go beyond surface level. Read more »
Luca Guadagnino’s new film “Bones and All” tells the story of a lost “eater” and her troubles to process the conflicts and troubles that surround her. Read more »
Writer and director Todd Field makes his return to the silver screen with “Tár” after a 16-year hiatus, delivering an immensely striking character study of obsessive power climbing and the descent into madness such hunger creates.
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