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Wednesday, June 27,2012
WHAT'S SHAKIN'

The Case for Kindness

By Sean Cotter
 Greg Grano and Sarah Sellman will, should you choose to accept it, send you on a mission around Syracuse: a mission to put a smile on a stranger’s face. American Bear Films and Guerrill
Wednesday, June 27,2012
WHAT'S SHAKIN'

Monster-Movie Matinee

By Amanda Galster
A mash-up poster of Troll Hunter and The Walking Dead has Syracuse fanboys and fangirls shivering with anticipation for this year’s Horror and Sci-Fi Garage Sale. On Saturday, June 30, from 1
Wednesday, June 27,2012
WHAT'S SHAKIN'

Eat, Drink and Be Larry

By Jessica Novak
The Central New York Jazz Arts Foundation will celebrate 11 years of downtown programming with their 2012 edition of the Northeast Jazz & Wine Festival, slated for Friday, July 27, and Saturday, July 28. Executive director Larry Luttinger announced the festival lineup on June 26, as well as new partnerships and locations for the returning fest.
Wednesday, June 20,2012
WHAT'S SHAKIN'

Show for Joe

The best tribute to former State Fair official Joe LaGuardia is to name the Grandstand stage for him

By Kevin Corbett
Twin portraits of bandleader and music educator Stan Colella hang above the stage at the New York State Fair’s Chevrolet Court in recognition of his many years of service as the Fair’s m
Wednesday, June 20,2012
WHAT'S SHAKIN'

Natural High

By Jacob Klinger
A dozen sets of eyes looked on in anticipation as a pair of snapping turtles circled each other underwater a few feet from an observation deck at Beaver Lake Nature Center. Near-silence governed D
Wednesday, June 20,2012
WHAT'S SHAKIN'

The Pitch Seeks Its Niche

By James MacKillop
Merry-Go-Round producing director Ed Sayles said part of the inspiration for his new summer theater series called “The Pitch,” a collection of new plays and musicals presented each weeke
Wednesday, June 6,2012
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Shock Value

By Jacob Klinger
The Syracuse Shock will break its first huddle of the 2012 season on Saturday, June 9, at G. Ray Bodley High School in Fulton with cooks, textile workers, a Syracuse University student adviser and
Wednesday, June 6,2012
WHAT'S SHAKIN'

Rudin Looks Back

By Ed Griffin-Nolan
 Asked repeatedly to offer a hopeful word about politics today to a gathering of self-professed political junkies, Ken Rudin, National Public Radio’s political editor, shook his head for
Tuesday, May 22,2012
WHAT'S SHAKIN'

Garden State

By Kevin Corbett
The final phase of construction has begun on the new rain gardens in Tipperary Hill’s Pass Arboretum...
Tuesday, May 22,2012
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Naming Rights

By Sarah Loguidice
In the past few months, Jeffrey Hoone, executive director of Light Work/Community Darkrooms, has worked with Syracuse University to set up...
 
 
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