Posts Tagged ‘Syracuse University’

Everybody Loves Chris (in the end)

Sunday, October 30th, 2016
Chris D'elia

As a comic Chris D’elia seeks to change the game, not let the game change him.

You can do anything you put your mind to…wait, no you can’t. According to comedian Chris D’elia, we may think we are special; think we have our own theme music; think we are men (and women) on fire, but actually, we are just extras in someone else’s movie. The 36-year old actor/funny man, who looks like a cross between Pau Gasol, Marc Maron and a young Kenny Loggins, laid down some hilarious bits during a Parent’s Weekend show at Syracuse University last night.  Of course, some of the jokes provided some good old fashion shock value for some of the parents, but the students laughed anyway (in the seats right next to them) at subjects such as bear encounters, buying pants for your man friend, and the difficulty of digesting too much Chipolte and Kit Kats.

D’elia has the physical comedy of a young Jim Carrey and by the time he reached the closing segment about his friend’s daughter Onica, he had the entire crowd totally hooked.

D’elia has starred in sitcoms Whitney and Undateable.” His next comedy gigs are in Albany.

Michael Lenoci opened the show.

When your friend buys you pants that fit, according to D'elia, just say no.

If your friend buys you pants that fit, according to D’elia, just say no.

Bold. Honest. Funny.

Sunday, October 30th, 2016
Michael Lenoci

Michael Lenoci

Michael Lenoci was the opening comic for Syracuse University’s Parent’s Weekend. The show was produced by University Union.

Remembrance Week

Saturday, October 29th, 2016
Rose Laying Ceremony, Syracuse Unviersity

Rose Laying Ceremony, Syracuse University

Never Lose Your Fandom

Wednesday, October 19th, 2016
Radio and TV personality Charlamagne Tha God visited Syracuse University yesterday.

Radio and TV personality Charlamagne Tha God visited Syracuse University yesterday.

Charlamagne made his way up from South Carolina, and is now a star in the number one U.S. radio market.  The Breakfast Club Morning Show co-host visited Syracuse University last night and encouraged students at the Newhouse School to empower themselves by creating their own platforms, being resourceful, and blending their certification (degree) with real-world education. He said he was motivated early by radio personalities such as Wendy Williams, Howard Stern, Tom Joyner and the late Doug Banks.

Learn to recognize good opportunities even if they don’t come with a paycheck, he said.

Known for juggling many appearances and media gigs, he also shared that he is currently reading The One Thing by Gary Zeller.

Week in Review

Sunday, October 9th, 2016

Know Thy Self from Syracuse in Focus on Vimeo.

Extra Relevant

Tuesday, October 4th, 2016

The current clown phenomenon has forced Syracuse University to issue a letter to the campus community.

For the Record

Saturday, October 1st, 2016
Filmmaker Trisha Ziff talks about her film "The Man Who Saw Too Much," a visual memoir of Enrique Metinides, during a screening at Syracuse University on Thursday.

Filmmaker Trisha Ziff talked about her film “The Man Who Saw Too Much,” a visual memoir of the work of Enrique Metinides, during a screening at Syracuse University on Thursday.

Certain things we would not see if someone didn’t photograph them, and while a lot of contemporary street photography deals in fashion style or lighter fare in our public spaces, famed shooter Enrique Metinides always kept it real as it relates to the raw, underside of death, crime and destruction in his native Mexico City.

Mentinides became a working photojournalist while still in grade school.

“The Man Who Saw Too Much,” a film about Metinides, was screened last night for the Human Rights Film Festival at Syracuse University. Filmmaker Trish Ziff was on hand to introduce the film and do a short Q+A afterwards.

In Mentinides’ work we see haunting visual echos of journalists such as W. Eugene Smith (war photos) or even shots from the NYC Municipal Archive.

One of the participants in the film called Metinides’ images a “birth of a bad memory.” Ziff herself hinted toward some sympathy for Metinides because she filmed him, now as an octogenarian, physically juxtaposing toys with his vintage crime scene photographs. You will have to see the film to make your own conclusion, but in many ways, playing with those toys may be Mentinides’ form of therapy for spending decades capturing the distress and calamity of his fellow citizens.

Ziff said her next project will be about Joel-Peter Witkin.

Stockholm’s Cool Girl

Monday, September 26th, 2016
Tove Lo brought her brand of uber pop to Syracuse Unviersity's Juice Jam on Sunday.

Tove Lo brought her brand of techno/pop-nouveau to Syracuse University’s Juice Jam on Sunday. Week three of her US tour next stops in in St. Louis (with Maroon 5).

Don’t Tell Me That

Sunday, September 25th, 2016
The look that comes across your face when you've waited hours to see a band and someone gets on stage and says they are a no show.

The look that comes across your face when you’ve waited hours to see a band, and someone gets on stage and says they’re a no-show.

Fetty Wap Sighting @ SU

Sunday, September 25th, 2016
This was as good as it got because the performer cancelled at the last moment.

This was as good as it got because the performer cancelled at the last moment for today’s show.