‘In Sisters We Trust’ tells modern, satirical tale with American Girl Doll reunion
“In Sisters We Trust” is a satirical critique of performative activism, patriarchy and capitalism told by American Girl dolls. Read more »
“In Sisters We Trust” is a satirical critique of performative activism, patriarchy and capitalism told by American Girl dolls. Read more »
Francis Ford Coppola’s “The Godfather Part II” explores complex themes of morality, corruption and criminality through emotional acting performances. Read more »
The Songwriter Showcase, courtesy of Professor Jeffery Rodgers’ HNR 340 course, encourages songwriters of all skill levels to promote creativity on Syracuse University’s campus. Read more »
After emigrating from Peru, Syracuse-based DJ Renzo Quesada uses his role as a radio host on Pulso Central to spread positivity. Read more »
“The Piano Lesson," directed by Malcolm Washington, is a film following Boy Willie Charles as he tries to preserve his family’s heirloom piano while uncovering their secrets depicted in well-directed flashbacks. Read more »
Syracuse University’s Fashion and Design Society held its fall/winter 2024 show, “Mystical Medieval Realm,” Sunday in Goldstein Auditorium. Read more »
Hendricks Chapel hosted its annual Holiday at Hendricks program Sunday with performances by Hendricks Chapel Choir and Syracuse University’s Symphony Orchestra. Read more »
A decade after its premiere in theaters, Christopher Nolan’s “Interstellar” maintains reflexivity and reminds viewers of their humanity. Read more »
Join Orange After Dark for a rejuvenating late-night breakfast this finals week, or prepare to celebrate Kwanzaa with the Community Folk Arts Center. Read more »
University Union hosted internet personality Drew Phillips and special guest Josh Ovalle in Goldstein Auditorium Thursday night, bringing fans of the Emergency Intercom podcast together. Read more »
This Sunday, Downtown Syracuse’s beloved Funk ‘n Waffles will celebrate 10 years of delivering funky tunes and waffle recipes to the city. Read more »
Syracuse University alumna Chloe Hechter amassed a following of over 75,000 on TikTok using an exaggerated, satirical version of herself in skits. Read more »
“The Lion King” on Broadway will play at Landmark Theatre this month as part of the show’s Rafiki National Tour. Read more »
Syracuse University’s Department of Drama and Syracuse Stage co-produced “Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella,” a modern rendition of the classic story. Read more »
Hip-hop poet Kendrick Lamar’s latest album, “GNX,” reflects on the genre, but lacks focus and fails to break new ground, according to our columnist. Read more »
Our humor columnist quarrels with the pros and cons Syracuse winter weather brings. Read more »
This weekend, celebrate Funk n’ Waffles’ 10-year anniversary with four days of concerts, enjoy Syracuse University’s a cappella groups or get in the ugly sweater spirit. Read more »
Sapphic Magazine is a new publication on SU’s campus that aims to create spaces of celebration and vulnerability for sapphic individuals. Read more »
Despite character development and sentimental moments in “Moana 2,” the film can't escape from its flawed plot and lackluster soundtrack. Read more »
K-pop artist Yves stands out with her second EP, featuring a cutting-edge K-R&B sound and carefree lyricism. Read more »
After a nodules diagnosis, a student in Syracuse University's College of Visual and Performing Arts recovered with “magic vocal cords.” Read more »
Although "Gladiator II" features entertaining performances, the film does not live up to its predecessor's depth. Read more »
“Wicked” walks the line between homage and reinterpretation to appeal to musical theater fans and general audiences alike. Read more »
Take a break from studying and get into the holiday spirit this week with arts and crafts. Read more »