Posts Tagged ‘Syracuse’

Capture the Cuse (XV)

Sunday, April 5th, 2015
Fine Chocolates

International Flavor

Shout out to the guys at Lombardi’s Imports on Butternut St., one of our favorite small food shops, for helping us pick out a gift that told a good story.

Throwback Thursday

Thursday, April 2nd, 2015
Blues vocalist Dana Fuchs returns to Syracuse this weekend. She performed at last year's Blues Festival.

Blues vocalist Dana Fuchs returns to Syracuse this weekend. She performed at last year’s Blues Festival.

Throwback Thursday

Thursday, April 2nd, 2015
Snoop, aka The Dogg Father, Snoop Lion, and the D.O. double G will make a return to the area for the New York State Fair this summer. He is pictured here from 2005 in the Carrier Dome.

Snoop, aka The Dogg Father, Snoop Lion, and the D.O. double G will make a return to the area for the New York State Fair this summer. He is pictured here from 2005 in the Carrier Dome.

A Soprano Experience

Tuesday, March 31st, 2015

Here was one of our favorite performances from Women’s History Month. Soprano Mary Rose Go remixed the song Dahil Sa’Yo with her poetry during the Women in Music event at the Community Folk Art Center. What an amazing voice.

Momma Knows Best

Thursday, March 26th, 2015

There are numerous benefits about Syracuse joining the ACC: the history, the tradition, the rivalry, and of course, the fans. Today at the NCAA East Regional Final open practice sessions, we had the pleasure of meeting a gracious lady known as the CSPAN Mom.  Despite her recent celebrity status and invitation to the White House Correspondent’s Dinner, on this day inside the Carrier Dome, safe from the rain, Joy Woodhouse was just another fan who traveled here to have her team’s back.
She said she hoping for another miraculous run by N.C. State.

Mrs. Woodhouse enjoy your stay.

Throwback Thursday

Thursday, March 26th, 2015
Flautist Nicole Mitchell will return to Syracuse to headline a concert at the Community Folk Art Gallery next month. She is pictured here about a decade ago at OnaJava.

Flautist Nicole Mitchell will return to Syracuse to headline a fundraiser at the Community Folk Art Center next month. She is pictured here from a holiday party at OnaJava about 10 years ago.

Art of Photography (part 17)

Wednesday, March 25th, 2015
Photographer Matt Herron photographed the Selma to Montgomery march in 1965. He talked about his work in Selma and about his decision to go to the South to document the Civil Rights Movement during a visit to Syracuse Unviersity earlier this week.

Photographer Matt Herron made some of the most iconic images of the  Selma to Montgomery march in 1965. He talked about his work in the South and about his decision to document the Civil Rights Movement during a visit to Syracuse University on Monday. Tonight he will give a lecture at Art Rage Gallery.

The Art of Photography (part 16)

Tuesday, March 24th, 2015
Where Fashion Meets Photography: Photographer, author and martial artist Dale Harp is a board member of the Stand Newspaper. He is also known for wearing urbane head-wear.

Where Fashion Meets Photography: Photographer, author and martial artist Dale Harp is a board member of the Stand Newspaper. He is also known for wearing urbane head-wear.

Week in Review

Sunday, March 15th, 2015
Anjela Lynn

Anjela Lynn, ladies first

When it comes to bringing the crowd to the Sitrus Lounge,  and making them get off their feet and dance, or in some cases sing, nobody does it like Michael & Anjela Lynn. Their second show for the season at the Sheraton Hotel was a perfect celebration of the roots of smooth R&B and the gift of musical enjoyment on Friday. They were backed up superbly by the next generation, aka the Talented Ones.

Deyquan Bowens

Deyquan Bowens

John Buda Bowens

John Buda Bowens

Mike Houston

Michael Houston

Al Cutri

Al Cutri

Anjela gets some help on vocals during the second set

Anjela gets some help on vocals during the second set

Green with Energy

Saturday, March 14th, 2015
They even had on green tennis shoes (not pictured).

They even had on green tennis shoes (not pictured).