Archive for September, 2013

Reverse Crossover

Monday, September 23rd, 2013
Paul Kentoffio and Basil Anastassiou meet with supporters after a screening of their film in Manlius on Friday.

Paul Kentoffio and Basil Anastassiou meet with supporters after a screening of their film in Manlius.

We just may have seen the logical follow up (but not quite the sequel) to the highly-acclaimed film “Hoop Dreams.” Only this time there’s a local connection.

Educators, ballers (men and women), television-personalities and government officials  nearly filled the Manlius Art Cinema on Friday to catch a screening of “Ballin’ at the Graveyard” and hear from the filmmakers (Basil Anastassiou-a SU alum and Paul Kenoffio).

As an added bonus two of the principals in the documentary Gerald Malcolm (aka G) and Jarming White (aka Boozer) also attended and talked about the experience of having a film crew dissect court culture and their lives away from the game.

The Manlius screening was part of a barnstorm thru the state-heading next to Rochester then Buffalo.

The filmmakers said they were looking into a larger distribution avenue or increased exposure.

In our opinion, “Ballin’ at the Graveyard” transcends hoops in many ways. Trash-talk and nuances of pick-up ball translate easily to the screen, but what makes great documentary is further excavation to reveal multi-dimensional characters.

The filmmakers seemed to have aced the art. Our hope is now they get the marketing right and more people get to see this film.

Baller, actor and author Gerald Malcolm (aka G) answered questions after a showing of Ballin' at the Graveyard in Manlius.

Baller, actor and author Gerald Malcolm (aka G) answered questions after a showing of Ballin at the Graveyard in Manlius.

The Sound, Fusion & Future

Sunday, September 22nd, 2013
DJ Spooky In Concert: Happening

DJ Spooky In Concert: Sonification

So this is what edge-craft sounds like…

After seeing the DJ Spooky concert we are convinced he was influenced by Pharaoh Sanders or Sun Ra.  His futuristic, genre-bending show took the definition of mixing to the far reaches of anything Hip Hop has seen. In a toned-down exhibition that included a commentary/listening party, DJ Spooky blending the sounds of nature with club beats and the live musicianship of the Central New York Jazz Orchestra (including Brett Zvacek and Joe Davoli).

The Future of the Mix: DJ Spooky with members of the Central New York Jazz Orchestra

The Future of the Mix: DJ Spooky on stage with musicians for a live sample/mix.

Artists in Focus

Saturday, September 21st, 2013
Kamiiron Pritchard, artist (Spark Art Space)

Kamiiron Pritchard, artist (Spark Art Space)

One of the cool things about the CRAVE Festival was getting to meet the artists working in and around our city.

Ron Warford, artist (open-air gallery Armory Square)

Ron Warford, artist (open-air gallery Armory Square)

Art of Noise

Saturday, September 21st, 2013
DJ Spooky (aka Paul Miller): Sound Scholar

DJ Spooky (aka Paul Miller): Sound Scholar

Paul D. Miller (aka DJ Spooky) is not your typical DJ. Think of him as part Steve Jobs, part Dr. Yusef A. Lateef, part Spike Lee (mixed with touch of Jazzy Jeff). Miller came to the CRAVE Festival in Syracuse on Friday gave a lecture about his love of sampling, vintage vinyl records, quantum physics, open source program development, and the current age of mass customization. Miller showcased his recent work, which was inspired by a trip to Antarctica.

He said he plans to use his platform as an artist/explorer to leverage cultural capital to protect human rights and the environment.

In addition to scoring films, Miller is also the narrator for an app for one of my favorite artists, Romare Bearden. Check back for photos of his Saturday night concert.

DJ Spooky developed a music-mix app for the iPad

DJ Spooky demonstrated a music-mix app he developed for the iPad.

Got Crave?

Saturday, September 21st, 2013
Zombie: Up close and personal

Zombie: Up close and personal

Here’s part of the CRAVE Festival’s “Thriller” Flash Mob, which commenced a little after 4 pm today at the City Hall Commons Atrium.

Zombie: Working Day & Night

Zombie: Working Day & Night

Family Portrait

Family Portrait

Crave Press Pool

Crave Press Pool

Connective Corridor Director Linda Dickerson Hartsock with a member of her staff who participated in Thriller Flash Mob.

Connective Corridor Director Linda Dickerson Hartsock (left) with a member of her staff

"Thriller" Flash Mob

Action: “Thriller” Flash Mob

Survival of the Fitted

Friday, September 20th, 2013

Here are some more photos of the Syracuse Style event from last night.

Modern Vintage

Friday, September 20th, 2013
Magazine Editor/Journalist Farah Jordan models the new chic during last night's Syracuse Style Event in Armory Square.

Journalist Farah Jadran models the new chic during last night’s Syracuse Style show in Armory Square.

Syracuse Fashion Week came to a climax last night along a runway on Walton Street. The increasingly popular Syracuse Style event drew hundreds (and more if you counted those watching from local pubs and restaurants) downtown to check out the latest in what to wear.  CNY Central’s Michael Benny returned as the host, but this year worked with TK99’s Lisa Chelenza.   Techno background beats were provided by Tom P of Pax Effex.

This year’s event benefited the Landmark Theater.

We also found out about an event called Syracuse Fashion Weekend, ask which will take place Friday, October 11, 2013 at the OnCenter.

Farah Jordan glides along the runway in active wear.

Farah Jadran glides along the runway in active wear by Syracuse newcomer Lululemon.

Throwback Thursday: Runway Retro

Thursday, September 19th, 2013
Fashion Show by THINC at the Everson in 2005

Fashion Show by THINC at the Everson (circa 2005)

Architectural Digest: Facade-Palooza

Wednesday, September 18th, 2013
Signs and Windows along the Connective Corridor

Signs and Windows along the Connective Corridor

Street gaze (part 2)

Monday, September 16th, 2013
Urban Cowboys (Washington Street) during Italian Festival performance by Stroke

A couple of urban cowboys dancing (Washington Street) during Italian Festival performance by the band Stroke.