Eat The Press
Project Censored is the ongoing mission of journalists Mickey Huff and Andy Lee Roth to expose the most important news stories that have gone underreported or effectively censored. But with the 2017...
View ArticleStacey Waterman
Stacey Waterman has worked with some of the very biggest names in the business, including Paul McCartney, the Rolling Stones, The Dead, The Allman Brothers, Dave Matthews, Phish and Bonnie Raitt. In...
View ArticleCHIPS AHOY!
Every day for more than 50 years the snoozing destination of Bridgeport has been blasted by the noontime greeting of the town’s fire station whistle. But now that whistle has some competition, and it’s...
View ArticleRed Alert
There’s a new Syracuse name and location to learn: City Center, in the 400 block of South Salina Street. That’s what we have been calling just the Redhouse at City Center: 40,000 square feet in a...
View ArticleHow Sweet It Is: Coach Jim Boeheim leads SU to surprising Sweet 16 hoops contest
The last one in is one of the last 16 standing. The Syracuse University men’s basketball team, literally the last team selected for the 68-team NCAA Tournament, is now in the tournament’s Sweet 16 for...
View ArticleYouth Takes Its Stand: Perspectives from the March For Our Lives rally in...
Liverpool High School sophomore Jackie Neal says she’s sometimes nervous to go to school. “People think it’s funny to make school shooter jokes,” she said. “Now you don’t know if it’s real.” Neal was...
View ArticleAre our schools safe? Syracuse Police Chief Frank Fowler on school shootings,...
Frank Fowler has served as police chief for the city of Syracuse since 2010. He has announced his retirement at the end of this year to pursue a five-year second career, hopefully in the field of...
View ArticleSyracuse marchers demand ‘enough is enough’ at March for Our Lives rally
The March For Our Lives rally on March 24 was part of a worldwide observance in honor of the victims of the Parkland, Fla., school shooting. The Syracuse event began at noon with a march from the...
View ArticleStill Folkin’ Around at 40
The Oswego Music Hall has been bringing local and national acts in the folk and acoustic veins to Central New York music fans since 1977. Although the operation has moved among buildings and changed...
View ArticleGlove Story: Campaign wants Nick Barone inducted into Syracuse Sports Hall of...
It was a boxing match that Syracuse native Nick Barone could not turn down. In 1950, Ezz Charles had only a few months earlier won the belt of the heavyweight champion of the world. It was time for...
View ArticleSyracuse Chiefs bid farewell to Washington Nationals players during pivotal...
There has never been a season like this before for the Syracuse Chiefs, and it’s safe to say there will never be one like it again. For the first time since Syracuse was a Double-A club in 1957, the...
View ArticleSecond annual Drone Film Festival promises more unusual visual thrills
Whenever the topic of drones is discussed, one might concentrate on their impact on the shipping industry, such as Amazon Prime Air, or their use in modern-day electronic warfare, known as unmanned...
View ArticleDirt legend comes clean: John McEuen, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band to visit Palace...
When John McEuen visits Eastwood’s Palace Theater, 2384 James St., on Sunday, May 20, the event will be about more than music: It’ll be about community. The Grammy winner will headline the Syracuse...
View ArticleMeow Mixing: SubCat Studios reopens its record label branch
Back in 2003, SubCat Music Studios was located in Skaneateles, where it also housed a record label in addition to the studio. Several bands initially signed on, including the local group Simplelife,...
View ArticleSkin Deep: Central New Yorkers show their love of Syracuse with tattoos
People love to show respect and pride for their hometowns, and Syracuse natives are no different. From salt potatoes to Otto the Orange, there are a slew of iconic symbols that scream “‘Cuse.” But some...
View ArticleDistrict Councilor Joe Driscoll moves from beatbox to political soapbox
Fifth District Common Councilor Joe Driscoll remembers growing up hyperactive, with the only chillout provided by his mother playing Beatles records. “After I got out of high school,” he recalls, “I...
View Article2 SU grads return to play at 2018 Blues Festival with band Roustabouts
Pete Daniels and Andrew Wiley were Syracuse University students between 1994 and 1998 when they started jamming together throughout the Salt City music scene. They formed fast friendships with local...
View ArticleBare Market: More than 300 naturalists to go nude to Howe Caverns
Summertime is prime time for a visit to Howe Caverns, the hot-weather destination in Schoharie County that has lured thousands to partake in atmospheric spelunking 15 stories underground. From...
View ArticleChalk art hits the pavement during Street Painting festival
Colorful chalk artwork will again adorn the sidewalks of Montgomery Street in downtown Syracuse (at least until some rain will inevitably wash it all away) during the 28th annual Street Painting...
View ArticleClinton Square chillaxes with Northeast Jazz & Wine Fest
Time flies when you’re having some swingin’ fun, so it’s hard to believe that the Northeast Jazz & Wine Festival will notch its 10th year this weekend. The musical anchor to the annual downtown...
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