Entertainment
Elvis impersonator Michael Paul Callahan of Oswego.
Entertainment
Published: January 28, 2019

Born to be king: CNY’s best Elvis impersonator shares career wisdom

A Capella Syracuse
Entertainment
Published: December 10, 2018

Syracuse University’s musical groups – OttoTunes, Orange Appeal, The Mandarins, Groovestand, Oy Cappella and Main Squeeze – presented AfterHours after a week of finals to an excited student audience.

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Entertainment
Published: December 9, 2018

Q&A: SU freshman and self-taught musician talks about his latest single “Tease.”

J.I.D live in concert at Syracuse University on Dec. 7, 2018
Music
Published: December 8, 2018

The up-and-coming rappers took over Goldstein Auditorium for Alpha Phi Alpha’s 12th annual charity event.

Elf on Stage
Entertainment
Published: December 4, 2018

The ‘Elf’ Syracuse Stage production was co-produced with The Syracuse University Department of Drama, featuring an elaborate set and vibrant Christmas cheer.

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Entertainment
Published: December 2, 2018

Syracuse rock group Trench debuts their first full-length LP at The Lost Horizon with support from local bands.

Queer Eye Cornell
Entertainment
Published: December 2, 2018

At the Cornell lecture “An Evening with Jonathan Van Ness,” ‘Queer Eye’s’ grooming guru, comedian, TV personality talks life, work, and self care.

Hip-hop artist Sahbabii performs at University Union's Bandernsatch show in the Goldstein Auditorium
Entertainment
Published: November 14, 2018

SahBabii, Melii, Valee performed at University Union’s Bandersnatch concert at Syracuse University.

Justin Slepicoff and Nick Turturro in the Syracuse University Department of Drama production of "Next Fall."
Entertainment
Published: November 13, 2018

Syracuse University Drama’s newest production ponders the relationship between life, death and the afterlife, as well as what it means to be a gay Christian man.

"Smile, You're On Camera" art exhibit at Syracuse University
Entertainment
Published: November 13, 2018

The Coyne Gallery exhibit ‘Smile, You’re on Camera!’ runs through Nov. 16 and ponders the morals of surveillance.