The idea behind this centuries-old approach suggests that the iris is connected to every organ and tissue, and through its patterns, colors and other characteristics, can therefore show constitutional strengths and weaknesses inside the body.
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Yemen Tounsi had never heard of Syracuse before he responded to an ad for a bakery position here. The Frenchman,…
Cloud City Comics boasts four-color fun in Armory Square location.
Over the past two weeks, more than 20 local eateries threw down the gauntlet to see who could come out…
The Syracuse New Times began its second annual Ultimate Date Night contest in the Jan. 24 issue to see which…
Anything goes during the seventh annual Blowout Fantasy Hairshow
The Stoop Kitchen, 311 W. Fayette St., has been open for less than six months, but its local roots run…
Soul music talks about life, the reality of every day, personally and within the world. The Diana Jacobs Band delivers…
What if we told you that you could have a healthy, gourmet, chef-inspired dinner on the table in six minutes?…
Maybe the guy had a few too many. Or maybe he just didn’t quite know how to express himself. Anyhow,…
That resolution you made a couple weeks ago to savor some new experiences in the year ahead? Don’t break it.…
Trying to kickstart a healthy New Year can be tough when the winters in Central New York seem to linger…
To make a small fortune in the ski business, the old saw goes, start with a big one. At the…
Snowmobiling is all about sharing a friendship with fellow riders having similar outdoorsy interests, seeing nature’s snowy beauty, and feeling…
Healthy is not the goal of comfort food. Meatloaf and mashed potatoes, chicken pot pie, mac and cheese: These good…
