Entertainment
James Jude Courtney as Michael Myers in the 2018 version of "Halloween."
Entertainment
Published: October 26, 2020

With all of the precautions for COVID-19, it seems that an at-home Halloween celebration is the best option this year. Check out these films to help get spooky.

Many SU students have taken to TikTok for entertainment throughout the pandemic.
Entertainment
Published: October 21, 2020

The college experience often includes going to parties and making new friends. While many students are attending classes on campus this semester, social life looks a bit different this year.

Exterior of the Everson Museum of Art in downtown Syracuse.
Entertainment
Published: October 20, 2020

At a time when the state of New York still has restrictions on public gatherings, art museums are trying to find a way to connect with patrons in-person.

dinner in america
Entertainment
Published: October 16, 2020

The horror film festival wrapped its 4-day run on Sunday.

Still from "The Obituary of Tundee Johnson"
Entertainment
Published: October 11, 2020

The film festival will finish out its run tonight.

anything for jackson
Entertainment
Published: October 10, 2020

Friday’s film screenings offered options like “Anything for Jackson,” “Jumbo” and “Survival Skills.”

Nightstream Film Festival - Day 1 - Ruby Rose in "The Doorman"
Entertainment
Published: October 9, 2020

“The Doorman,” “It Cuts Deep” and “Hunted” among the horror flicks to open the virtual film festival.

Nightstream Film Festival virtual horror movie event Oct. 8-11, 2020
Entertainment
Published: October 5, 2020

Spooky season is here. This year, multiple film fests teamed up to create a horror movie marathon.

SU Human RIghts Film Festival: "Coded Bias" director Shalini Kantayya gave a Q&A for SU students on Friday.
Entertainment
Published: September 28, 2020

The 2020 SUHRFF featured three female directors in an online-only format.

The Westcott Theater marquee on Sept. 23, 2020 during the coronavirus pandemic.
Music
Published: September 24, 2020

At a time when most acts can’t perform in-person shows, life for local musical artists is unpredictable.