Passionately felt small differences benefit comedy in Jeff Kramer's "The Golden Bitch."
"La Borinqueña" creator Edgardo Miranda-Rodriguez to speak at SU to promote comic series, Puerto Rico.
Playwright Jason Robert Brown tells and unconventional love story in "The Last Five Years."
Diego Davidenko’s latest album gets back to basics.
Photo gallery at ArtRage displays striking images of blue collar workers over 48 years.
"Song of the Refugee" to be shown during Syracuse International Film Festival at the Palace.
"The Odd Couple" returns to CNY Playhouse after a poll of patrons.
Local documentary "Beneath the Surface" tells the stories of several patients with head and neck cancer.
Actress Erika Olson portrays songwriter Cynthia Weil in "Beautiful," her first large production.
Vanessa German Everson gallery explores race, identity, mass culture.
Seamus Kirst tackles mental illness and addiction in new memoir.
Tenth annual Record Store Day shows vinyl is still alive and well.
"Grace and Frankie" supplies the laughs, while also tackling matters of aging, coming out.
The strength of Syracuse Stage's "How I Learned to Drive" is two stupendous roles.
Work of Deborah Stratman wraps up Urban Video Project season at Everson.