'Somewhere Over the Border' uses true story to bring empathy to immigrants
From Feb. 23 to March 13, Syracuse Stage will be showing the musical “Somewhere Over the Border.” Read more »
From Feb. 23 to March 13, Syracuse Stage will be showing the musical “Somewhere Over the Border.” Read more »
The Playground 311, Syracuse University’s only stand-up comedy venue founded by and for students, hosted their most recent show on March 2. Read more »
“Angels in America, Part I: Millennium Approaches,” “A Christmas Story: The Musical,” “By The Way, Meet Vera Stark” and “The Bridges of Madison County,” are the four shows the Redhouse Arts Center will put on through the 2022-23 main stage season. Read more »
The Carribbean Student Association hosts Royal Famalay Caribfest on March 6, 2022. Syracuse University students gathered at the event to watch performances of poetry, music, pageant, and dance. Read more »
On March 4, the annual SAMMYs were held in the Oncenter’s Crouse Hinds theater. The event was hosted by Scott Dixon, a local Syracuse radio personality. Read more »
On March 3, The Regrettes performed popular and unreleased songs in front of excited fans at Westcott Theater. Read more »
If your schedule is looking empty this weekend, here are a few concerts in Syracuse and Buffalo to check out. Read more »
The sequel to last year’s “Donda” features strong production but overly personal and unnecessarily dramatic lyrics, music columnist Anish Vasudevan writes. Read more »
On Feb. 27, the Black Artist Collective collaborated with the Community Folk Art Center to host the second annual Black History Month Showcase. The theme for this year’s event was Fête Noir. Read more »
The first-ever inauguration banquet for the Men of Color Initiative’s Class of 2022 occurred Friday to celebrate brotherly love. Read more »
Syracuse University students gave mixed reviews about the HBO original show “Euphoria.” Read more »
On Feb. 18, the Office of Diversity held State of the Black Creative: Black Market. The event allowed members of the Syracuse community to showcase their businesses. Read more »
Here are four concerts for Syracuse community members to check out this week. Read more »
Office of Multicultural Affairs staff member Cedric Bolton, whose stage name is Blackman Preach, is releasing his first album in 15 years. Read more »
Gillian Pelkonen, who got her undergraduate degree from SU in 2020, sat down with The Daily Orange to talk about her current experience with music and during her time at SU. Read more »
The first ever Black History Month Basketball Classic, hosted by the Office of Multicultural Affairs, took place in the Women’s Building on Feb. 20. Read more »
On Feb. 19, Syracuse Stage unveiled the play “Sender,” which is directed by Terrence Mosley and written by Ike Holter. Read more »
After setting the Dome on fire five years ago, Paul McCartney will be returning to Syracuse on June 4. Read more »
If your schedule is looking empty, here are five concerts in the Syracuse area to attend. Read more »
Founded in July 2021, The SENSES Project provides HEOP and SSS students at SU a chance to access high-quality equipment and lessons for music production, podcasting, and various instruments. Read more »
The event accompanied the opening of 119 Euclid’s Voices of the Heroes Artwalk, which got its name from the collaborative studio album by Lil Durk and Lil Baby. Read more »
On Wednesday night, the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity hosted Soul Cafe, an event filled with music and poetry. Read more »
Whether you’re going out with friends or a significant other, these concerts will be a perfect addition to your holiday weekend. Read more »
In The Daily Orange’s second humor column of the semester, our columnist is optimistic about Syracuse University’s brand new Wellness Day. Read more »