Posts Tagged ‘Syracuse Stage’
Wednesday, September 18th, 2013

Signs and Windows along the Connective Corridor
Tags:2013, Connective Corridor, East Genesee Street, Facade Improvement Program, Harveys Pharmacy, Hutchings Psychiatric Center, Midtown, Neighborhood in Transition, Presidental Plaza, Proliteracy, SALT District, Syracuse, Syracuse Architectural Digest, Syracuse Stage, Temple Concord, University Avenue 2.0
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Tuesday, February 12th, 2013
Syracuse Stage Producing Artistic Director Timothy Bond talks about the impact of writer August Wilson, specifically Two Trains Running, which is playing this month at the theater. Syracuse Stage has run seven of Wilson’s ten plays that chronicle African American life in each decade of the 20th Century.
Bond, who is the director for Two Trains, said Wilson’s plays are “poetic blues operas.”
Tags:2013, August Wilson, Dr. Michael Downing, SIF Conversations, Syracuse Stage, The Hill District, Theater, Timothy Bond, Two Trains Running
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Saturday, September 22nd, 2012

Midtown’s Rise of the Machines: Opening the former Kennedy Square property to Water Street and Erie Boulevard.

East Genesee Business District at night (North lane and sidewalk construction phase)
Tags:2012, Connective Corridor, Crowne Plaza Hotel, East Genesee Street, Kennedy Square, Loguen Crossing, Midtown, Neighborhood in Transition, Parkview Hotel, Syracuse Stage
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Monday, June 25th, 2012

The Big Dig (East Genesee Street)
Construction continues this week on the Connective Corridor in Midtown.

The Big Dig: East Genesee Street and Irving Avenue
Tags:2012, architecture, Connective Corridor, Copper Beech Commons, East Genesee Street, Forman Park, Genesee Grande, Hutchings Psychiatric Center, Irving Avenue, Lougen Crossing, Midtown, Midtown Plaza, Neighborhood in Transition, Parkview Hotel, Pheobe's Restaurant, SUNY Upstate Medical Center, Syracuse Center of Excellence (Syracuse CoE), Syracuse Stage, Syracuse University
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Saturday, March 31st, 2012

Forman Park, Under Construction
Tags:2012, architecture, Connective Corridor, Copper Beech Commons, East Genesee Street, Forman Park, Genesee Grande, Hutchings Psychiatric Center, Irving Avenue, Lougen Crossing, Midtown, Midtown Plaza, Neighborhood in Transition, Parkview Hotel, SUNY Upstate Medical Center, Syracuse Center of Excellence (Syracuse CoE), Syracuse Stage, Syracuse University, The Onondaga School of Therapeutic Massage
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Monday, February 20th, 2012

Syracuse Stage new electronic display, Genesee Street
Tags:2012, architecture, Connective Corridor, Copper Beech Commons, East Genesee Street, Forman Park, Genesee Grande, Hutchings Psychiatric Center, Irving Avenue, Lougen Crossing, Midtown, Midtown Plaza, Neighborhood in Transition, Parkview Hotel, SUNY Upstate Medical Center, Syracuse Center of Excellence (Syracuse CoE), Syracuse Stage, Syracuse University, The Onondaga School of Therapeutic Massage
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Saturday, February 4th, 2012

Former armory along the Connective Corridor
Tags:2012, architecture, Connective Corridor, Copper Beech Commons, East Genesee Street, Forman Park, Genesee Grande, Hutchings Psychiatric Center, Irving Avenue, Lougen Crossing, Midtown, Midtown Plaza, Neighborhood in Transition, Parkview Hotel, SUNY Upstate Medical Center, Syracuse Center of Excellence (Syracuse CoE), Syracuse Stage, Syracuse University, The Onondaga School of Therapeutic Massage
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Saturday, December 17th, 2011

Syracuse Stage (construction)
Tags:2011, architecture, Connective Corridor, Copper Beech Commons, East Genesee Street, Forman Park, Genesee Grande, Hutchings Psychiatric Center, Irving Avenue, Midtown, Midtown Plaza, Neighborhood in Transition, Parkview Hotel, SUNY Upstate Medical Center, Syracuse Center of Excellence (Syracuse CoE), Syracuse Stage, Syracuse University, The Onondaga School of Therapeutic Massage
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