University Union hosted its spring semester show, Comedy Knockout. The night entertained audience members with unfiltered Gen Z dating jokes and a storytime about a traumatic trip to the gynecologist. Read more »
Uber driver Troy Boyer, more commonly known as “Candyman,” chauffeurs Syracuse University students across campus in his SUV stocked with candy of all kinds. Read more »
Get the latest Syracuse news delivered right to your inbox. Subscribe to our newsletter here. Wally Feresten has been making people laugh his entire life.… Read more »
Celebrate pop artist Lana Del Rey and rap star Kendrick Lamar with the top hits from their discography, or watch Syracuse youth from the Narratio Fellowship program share poetry performed by ballet dancers.
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The Syracuse International Film Festival’s second annual Honoring Outstanding Black Filmmakers event recognized talent and creativity in Black filmmaking and directing. Read more »
The Syracuse Antique Exchange is a four floor antique mall offering customers a wide selection of unique and quirky items, including a human skeleton.
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The Weeknd reflects on the destructive nature of his music career with his new album, “Hurry Up Tomorrow,” with dark pop synth elements and various features.
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Start off this month with a celebration of Black-owned businesses at Hair Me Out in Schine Student Center, or watch “Wicked” with University Union’s “Late Night Movie” series. Read more »
Photographer Nabil Harb beckons people to see his central Florida hometown in its true essence. From a sinkhole to an LGBTQ+ nightclub, he captures a distinct level of intentionality and detail.
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Megaton Games in Syracuse’s Eastwood neighborhood opened in November 2024, offering locals various gaming events and connections with the community. Read more »
Syracuse University freshman Reyanna Dundas gained traction for her "Get Ready with Me" videos on TikTok, recently hitting one million followers. Read more »
The Daily Orange Culture Staff shares their thoughts on the 2025 Grammys, from Chappell Roan’s rise to the top, to lacking nominations from the academy in the rock category. Read more »