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"Suit Up!" and "Look What We Got" have something for visitors of nearly all ages and interests.
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Debbie Urbanski says she wanted to write a book on a "realistic apocalypse" that makes readers uncomfortable.
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Onondaga County is trying to capitalize on its growing film and entertainment industry by using $5 million in federal COVID relief funds to incentivize more productions to take place here. The program would offer rebates on local spending during pre-, principal, and post production for film, television, and large commercial advertising campaigns.
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The dearth of music and cultural festivals in downtown Syracuse for the second consecutive summer means less activity for restaurants, bars, and retailers that count on the foot traffic to drive business. But not all is lost.
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On this week’s episode of Afro Future Yusuf Abdul-Qadir is joined by Kimberly Latrice Jones. Kimberly is an American author known for co-authoring the…
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According to the National Equity Atlas, workers of color are disproportionately affected by economic inequality. They tend to be concentrated in low-wage…
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In her new book The Upside of Downs, Central New Yorker Lisa Palermo Matto takes us on a journey full of adventure and funny stories about her daughter…
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Emmy award-winning composer and sketch comedy performer, Hughie Stone Fish, returned to his native Syracuse area to launch a series of arts education…
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In the United States we talk a lot about the issues of racism, equity, and equality, and often times we assume the conversation stops at our borders. But…
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In recent entertainment news, NBC announced that it would not broadcast the Golden Globes in 2022 because of reports of loose financial practices and lack…
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Syracuse Stage welcomed actors back into the Archbold Theater last month, to film playwright Lauren Gundersen's "I and You.” Matthew Nerber reports why…