Posts Tagged ‘2014’

Style File

Friday, June 13th, 2014
Rosie Perez, actress

Rosie Perez, actress

They say Father Time is undefeated…and if he is, then one person giving him a run for his money is actress Rosie Perez. Perez continues to age gracefully, 25 years after dancing onto the scene in the Spike Lee summer joint Do The Right Thing (easily one of the most audacious acting debuts ever, second only to Eddie Murphy in 48 hours)

Perez, who is a fight fan, was in the area recently to visit the International Boxing Hall of Fame.

Throwback Thursday

Thursday, June 12th, 2014
Gloria and George Kilpatrick talk with Karen DeCrow at the Skaneates Festival a few years ago.

Gloria and George Kilpatrick talk with Karen DeCrow (right) at the Skaneates Festival a few years ago.

Former NOW president, activist, and attorney Karen DeCrow passed away last week.

Black v. Brown

Wednesday, June 11th, 2014
Jack Brown

Jack Brown, keeping it real (cool)

Hollywood has Jack Black; Syracuse has Jack Brown (of Sophistafunk). Black is known for his fluffy comedic persona; meanwhile Brown is known as a vigorous MC who dons stylish pork pie hats on stage. Last weekend, Brown mixed up his fashion ensemble by rocking a pair of classic NIKE dunks (in Syracuse Orange, of course).

Jack Brown

Jack Brown defines of freedom of expression

Syracuse Architectural Digest: Lights, Corridor, Action

Tuesday, June 10th, 2014

Here is a good magazine issue about the use of lighting in landscapes that features a profile of the Connective Corridor.

Summer Season

Tuesday, June 10th, 2014
Everson Plaza looking north

Everson Plaza looking north

Everson Plaza Looking east

Everson Plaza Looking east

Street gaze (part 21): Hoops at Night

Monday, June 9th, 2014
Erie Boulevard West and South Clinton Street

Hula Hoop Girl: Erie Boulevard West and South Clinton Street

A Not So Odd Couple

Saturday, June 7th, 2014
Boxer-turned promoter Oscar De La Hoya was swarmed by fans when he arrived at the International Boxing Hall of Fame this weekend.

Golden (boy) Era: Boxer-turned promoter Oscar De La Hoya was swarmed by fans when he arrived at the International Boxing Hall of Fame this weekend.

De La Hoya will be inducted into the Boxing Hall of Fame this weekend, along with his former foe Felix Trinidad.

Not So Odd Couple: Felix Trinidad & Oscar De La Hoya

Felix Trinidad & Oscar De La Hoya share a laugh during an interview at the International Boxing Hall of Fame.

In His Own Lane

Saturday, June 7th, 2014
Comic Richie Redding kept the Funny Bone audience in stitches as he touched on current topics, this that and the third.

Comic Richie Redding kept the Funny Bone audience in stitches as he touched on current topics, this that and the third.

On our first visit to the Syracuse Funny Bone Comedy Club we were pleased to meet NYC comic Richie Redding.  Don’t let his Ivy League education fool you, this ten-plus year comedy vet can write a joke that will make you bust your gut.  From his intro shout-out for Butternut Street to subjects such as PMS and music downloads, Redding kept the audience and servers howling with laughter.

Redding was preceded on stage by Dan Frigolette and host Anna Phillips. He will return to NYC for some gigs before heading out to shows in Arizona.

Hopefully he can return soon to Syracuse. For now, most people who saw Redding’s act on Thursday will never look at their thumbs the same again.

To see a previous interview we did with Frigolette, click here. To see a  review of a performance by Anna Phillips last year, click here.

Dan Frigolette at Funny Bone

Dan Frigolette used a zany prop during his show, but it is not included in this photograph.

Creative Season

Friday, June 6th, 2014
Katy Tiz

Last month British singer Katy Tiz scored a Billboard Top 100 hit; last week she performed on the Today Show; and last night she greeted fans and did an abbreviated show for Hot 107.9 FM at Destiny USA in Syracuse.

Throwback Thursday: Boxing’s other Sugar

Thursday, June 5th, 2014
Boxing historian and writer Bert Sugar greeted fans at International Boxing Hall of Fame during an induction weekend back in the day.

Boxing historian and writer Bert Sugar, chewing his trademark cigar, greeted fans at International Boxing Hall of Fame during an induction weekend back in the day.