Sax symbol: Paulie Cerra at the 2016 M&T Syracuse Jazz Fest. Michael Davis photo
Born and raised in Syracuse, Martin Sexton still considers himself a Syracusan at heart even though he has gone on to take...
The Redhouse Arts Center has sat on the edge of downtown Syracuse for more than a decade, along South West Street between...
It’s a snowy night in New York City, Dec. 21, 1942, as the live action radio hour of the Manhattan Mutual Variety...
The holiday show and sale at the Edgewood Gallery features work by two veteran artists who keep shuffling the deck. Jan Navales...
In a world full of superheroes, where does the average police officer fit? And what happens when one of these cops stumbles...
Fifty years of marriage. Nineteen songs. Two characters (with frequent costume changes). And one set: a four-poster bed. The Tom Jones-Harvey Schmidt...
The notion of committee work typically receives mixed reviews. Decades ago, one wag remarked that a zebra is a horse designed by...
A lifetime of blindness has never kept Sukosh Fearon from becoming one of the most well-loved musicians in Central New York, or walking...
Since 1983, Rebirth Brass Band has blazed a trail for New Orleans music. Founded by brothers Philip and Keith Frazier, the group...
With the Christmas season in full swing, the History of Syracuse Rock’n’Roll music series adds to the good cheer with its annual...
The words “includes audience participation” can provoke the same wariness in a playgoer that “some assembly required” do in a gift-giving parent....
Jimmy Webb has been a force in music since 1965. He’s the only artist to have won Grammy Awards in music, lyrics...
You know winter is right around the corner when a new Warren Miller Enterprises ski spectacular visits the movie theaters. And just...
A television show. A stage play. A movie. It’s not usual for a property to be all three of these things, but...