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Junior, Iain Standing sings and plays guitar, bass, drums and theremin to create one-of-a-kind, avant-garde music Read more »
Junior, Iain Standing sings and plays guitar, bass, drums and theremin to create one-of-a-kind, avant-garde music Read more »
Helena Elston, a junior fashion design major in the Fashion & Beauty Communications Milestone Program on thrift shopping, plus sized clothing and Alexander McQueen. Read more »
23-year-old DJ Sam Feldt is the first performer as part University Union's Bandersnatch concert series. The Dutch producer is best known for his EDM song, "Show Me Love." Read more »
The newest art gallery in Shaffer pays homage to the popular author/illustrator Maurice Sendak, best known for his children's picture book, "Where the Wild Things Are." Read more »
The Department of Drama kicked off its 2016-2017 season with the Tony Award-winning musical about a filmmaker and his struggle to balance the blurred lines of his creative life and his personal life. Read more »
PWR BTTM helped student-run radio station, WERW, kick of its fall semester with a hit show in Schine Underground Thursday. Read more »
Jim Ridlon, who graduated from SU in the 1950's, returned to Syracuse after playing in the National Football League to pursue a longtime love of the arts. Read more »
Musicians from across New York State gathered on the SU Quad Sunday to perform a Pulitzer prize-winning piece of drum music. SU and SUNY-ESF students participated in the unrehearsed performance. Read more »
Juice Jam 2016 was a success until the headliner didn't show. When it was announced that Fetty Wap wouldn't perform, rocks were thrown, angry Tweets were sent and the crowds evaporated. Read more »
Juice Jam attendees had fun at the outdoor festival despite the fact that Fetty Wap did not show up to Skytop field. Read more »
Syracuse City Ballet will begin it's season Thursday with "An Intimate Evening With Syracuse City Ballet." This year marks 20 years of turning out dancers, many of whom become professional ballerinas. Read more »
LadyFest, an annual intersectional feminist festival, will take place this Saturday, celebrating women and people of marginalized identities. Read more »
Since the age of Tyra Banks in the 1990's, designers and campaign ads have reverted back to stereotyping, casting black models in urban or tribal campaigns. Read more »
First Year Players announced that they will perform "Big Fish" for the student body this spring in a live video posted to their Facebook page. Read more »
Star of "Freaks and Geeks," and "127 Hours" James Franco appeared at Syracuse University Saturday night. Franco fielded questions from the audience and offered words of wisdom Read more »
The touring company of hit Broadway musical "Jersey Boys" was received by tumultuous applause and a standing ovation Friday night. The show will play through Sunday night. Read more »
In the first stop of the tour, the famous musical about Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons will open Thursday and run until Tuesday. Read more »
JASS Quartet, headed by Aditya Prakesh, will visit the Setnor Auditorium in Crouse College on Sunday and preform their signature fusion of musical genres. Read more »
A new gallery in Shaffer displays works from across the 19th and 20th centuries, prominently featuring works about social issues. Read more »
Wanderlust exhibit in Shaffer Art Gallery features travel photography from centuries ago, and is now part of the University's permanent art collection. Read more »
Senior Joel Canela got his first two tattoos freshman year to honor his mother, who he said supported him his child life without the help of his father. He uses the tattoos to honor his mother's sacrifice. Read more »
After working in a number of positions at Syracuse Stage, former dramaturge Kyle Bass has now been named the associate artistic director. Read more »
Nine SU alumni were nominated for Tony Awards this year. The Daily Orange sat down with one of the winners to talk about how his degree in architecture led to a Broadway career. Read more »
"Work Won't Kill You," is a project where workers in white lab coats went into the Westside community and took photos of significant people, objects and places. Read more »