Larry Kramer, now 82, is an American playwright and AIDS activist best known for his groundbreaking 1985 work The Normal Heart. In...
Jukin’ Bone has crossed the big one off its bucket list. Long considered the top live band to come out of Central...
Lorraine Hansberry’s A Raisin in the Sun is one of the best-known and most often-studied American plays of the last 60 years,...
The 2018 Syracuse Winterfest offers an 11-day stretch that celebrates fun in the Salt City, with chicken wing walks, chili cook-offs and...
The 1970s-era rock quintet Dove will reunite for a performance and to accept Hall of Fame honors during this year’s Syracuse Area...
For many years, Donalee Peden Wesley’s mixed-media drawings have focused on relationships between humans and animals. We All Fall Down, her one-woman...
We often try to get our grip on the deeper nature of the United States by reading compellingly written lives of leading...
With 52 performers on the floorboards plus 13 players in the orchestra, the musical stage version of The Hunchback of Notre Dame...
Edgewood Gallery’s new exhibit has a lot on its plate. A Visual Diary presents artists’ interpretations of scenes in upstate New York...
The Oswego Music Hall continues to lure performers to the Lake Ontario venue
In the course of her artistic career, Justyna Badach has photographed and critiqued landscapes, delved into male culture, and examined how Hollywood’s...
Although Tom Kitt and Brian Yorkey’s Next to Normal is not usually spoken of next to box office smashes like Wicked, it...
Melancholy and introspective, open yet intricate, All Poets & Heroes have a distinct, emotional sound. Where We Lived and What We Lived...
Dick Ford has a new CD release, but don’t look for it in stores or online. It’s not for sale. Ironically, since...
Ever since Central New York Playhouse moved into Shoppingtown Mall five years ago, it has launched every January with a madcap farce....