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.
Far from being mindless, what Syracuse Stage's "Noises Off" has to say about vanity and art resonates deeply. The show runs through...
The Center for the Arts of Homer has become a hot spot for music lovers. Its upcoming schedule features John Hiatt, the...
Nancy Kelly has been a dominant figure on the Central New York jazz scene for more than 40 years. Trained first as...
In interviews John Russo comes across as a friendly professorial type who is enjoying life as a senior citizen. But for many...
There’ll be none of that “Shh-shh, don’t tell” business. Under Dan Stevens’ direction, the cast of Agatha Christie’s The Mousetrap (through Sept....
Savor for a moment the paradox in the title of Joe Kinosian and Kellen Blair’s musical comedy Murder for Two, running through...
The summer shows from Cortland Repertory Theatre are coming to a close with The Rat Pack Lounge, a musical salute to the...
As part of our annual Arts Issue, we’re looking at the winter and 2019 season for everything artsy in and around Syracuse. Want...
The 2018 New York State Fair’s music venues kicked into high gear last week with Chevy Court performances from favorites including Blondie,...
The upcoming stage season features plays with short titles (Elf), plays with long titles (Jackie Sibbles Drury’s new work has 26 words)...
Although SIRSY is small, a husband and wife duo, their sound is mighty. Bass, drums, searing guitar, flute and a powerhouse voice...
As part of our special Arts Issue edition published on Aug. 29, we’re taking a look into the future for all things...
Tracking down musical moments will be easier than ever at this year’s New York State Fair. Not only will local bands be crammed into...