Follow Agnes down a new-age rabbit hole as she falls into a world of Dungeons & Dragons, trying to reconnect with the...
Psychological horror stage show, The Piano Teacher, is running through Sunday, Nov. 4 at Ithaca's Kitchen Theatre Company.
In the program notes for Syracuse Stage’s world premiere of Possessing Harriet (running through Nov. 4), playwright Kyle Bass admits that if...
Strange To Look At mixes the ambient, floating sounds of Portishead with a modern Pink Floyd influence to create a "spooky" vibe.
With SU Drama staging its unusual take on Into the Woods, another unconventional show running through Oct. 27 on the Central New York...
The nominations have been tallied for the 14th annual Syracuse New Times Syracuse Area Live Theater (SALT) Awards, which honor performances and...
Director Lowenstein blows up the typical lyrical and whimsical show right before your eyes, creating an inventive and audacious new take.
Early in his career, Auguste Rodin (1840-1917) shocked the French art establishment by creating the sculpture “Age of Bronze.” It depicted a...
Another cinematic smorgasbord of features and short subjects will be on display during the 15th annual Syracuse International Film Festival. Everything from...
Area bands will celebrate the memory of Nick LaVerne, a local guitarist from the 1990s-era outfit Screaming Meemies and Ithaca band Stone...
Over the last 15 years, Neil Shigley has created 40 “Invisible People” portraits, a series of prints to acknowledge the humanity of...
Steel Magnolias, implying Southern women who are both delicate and indestructible, takes us back to “Tears through laughter” country.
The 1960s never died. That accounts for the complete absence of nostalgia and instead supplies the through-the-roof energy of Beehive.
The works look at connections between people, reflect on the media, and show how incisive photos can challenge societal perceptions.
At age 15, Brandon “Taz” Niederauer has already impressed rock royalty. He has played with Gregg Allman, Derek Trucks, Warren Haynes, and...