NONEWFRIENDS.' 'Monday Memos' bring solo work to audience of over 600
The band’s "Monday Memos" showcase the solo work of each member for an audience of around 600 supporters. Read more »
The band’s "Monday Memos" showcase the solo work of each member for an audience of around 600 supporters. Read more »
The Newhouse IDEA Committee hosted “Reservation Dogs” movie night on Indigenous Peoples Day with guest speaker Neal Powless. Read more »
The Blues artist performed at Funk ‘n Waffles last night, bringing in a large crowd following success at New York State Blues Festival. Read more »
Peter Groppe departs from band NONEWFRIENDS. to release his first solo EP. Read more »
Syracuse Stage 2020-21 season to end with virtual performance of “‘Master Harold’ ... and the Boys,” available June 16 on video-on-demand. Read more »
For the first time since September, actors and crew were able to travel to the Syracuse Stage theater this spring to produce the play “I and You.” Read more »
Kyle Bass’ role at Syracuse Stage allows him to be a playwright and an integral member in shaping the future of the theater. Read more »
To produce “Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992,” required moving equipment across the country, but the theater’s artistic director Robert Hupp knew it was worth it to share the play’s important message. Read more »
The play was staged and filmed at the John D. Archbold Theatre and was available to stream from November 11-22, 2020 Read more »
Danielle Ponder performed her concert “For the Love of Justice” on Friday night. Read more »
Native American Heritage Month 2020
The LGBT Resource Center and Office of Multicultural Affairs streamed the play “SIJSIWAYULU,” which tells the story of two transgender women claiming their Two-Spirit identity. Read more »
As it looks for a new home, the volunteer-based community theater has received support from the community in the form of donations and storage space. Read more »
The production, which features the stories of Black women in central New York, is available to stream on Syracuse Stage’s website until Nov. 1. Read more »
Eliot Fisk performed the first concert in the Society of New Music’s 49th season on Sunday and discussed his work in an interview with SU instructor Ken Meyer. Read more »
Heather Mae performed songs such as “Hero” and “Stand Up” at the virtual concert, which SUBA hosted. Read more »
“Our Town” and the world premiere of “salt/city/blues” are two of the six virtual plays set for the season. Read more »
The series is an added component to the annual Cold Reads Festival, which was canceled this year due to the pandemic. Read more »
Freshman Ben Fritz, who goes by the DJ name BenSpence, was mentored by Avicii and performed at Ultra Music Festival three times. Read more »
In its two years of operation, The Ark has hosted shows with local music artists such as NONEWFRIENDS. and The Brazen Youth. Read more »
The group stopped in Syracuse for their annual Winter Tour around America. Dr. Everett McCorvey explained the historical significance. Read more »
An SU student created a service agency that connects music artists and nonprofit organizations. EDM artist Ekali collaborated with local nonprofit ARISE for the agency’s first partnership. Read more »
At a rehearsal for “Live on Thin Ice,” comedian Dan McCort practices his jokes. Executive producer Chris Freeman explains how the comedy special came to… Read more »
The show “blows up” many of the preconceived notions about opera, director Julie Newell said. Read more »
Last Saturday, SU’s Black History Month celebration opened with The Black Lounge, an evening of music and dance performances, spoken word and recognition of influential… Read more »