Posts Tagged ‘2013’

Street gaze (part 5): A walkable city

Saturday, December 7th, 2013
Santa on Franklin Street

Santa on Franklin Street

Evolution of a diva

Saturday, December 7th, 2013
Erika Lovette: A holiday treat at Sitrus

Erika Lovette: A holiday treat at Sitrus

Singer/songwriter Erika Lovette was a great choice to close the Jazz @ Sitrus series along the Connective Corridor on Friday evening.   We’ve seen Lovette perform for what seems like decades, though she is quite young. For this audience, she showed her range and versatility by belting out some old school classics such as Aretha, George Benson and Otis Redding.

What’s Cooking

Friday, December 6th, 2013
Vegetable Delight (Kitchen Series)

Vegetable Delight (Kitchen Series)

Thanks to the customer service department of the Dewitt Barnes & Noble for unveiling for us the newly arrived The Photography of the Modernist Cuisine by Nathan Myhrvold recently. The coffee-table book, which may be more dense and  than a coffee table itself, features the perfect blend of science, photography and gastronomy. The macro shots, microscopic shots and high-speed shots are captured in Myhrvold’s lab/kitchen using a variety of cameras puts a new-school, almost Gladwellian spin on previous a previous work by Charles Jones.  Here is a clip of Myhrvold talking to Charlie Rose this week about the project. The book is a great gift idea for all you photographers, scientists or body builders.

Throwback Thursday: Star Power

Thursday, December 5th, 2013
Jim Brown, Julius Edwards, Spike Lee, Rufus Morris, General Davis at the School of the heARTS (what is now Merchant's Commons Building) a decade ago.

Jim Brown, Julius Edwards, Spike Lee, Rufus Morris, General Davis at the School of the heARTS (inside what is now the Merchant’s Commons Building). Brown and Lee came to Syracuse a decade ago to premiere the 40 Acres & A Mule documentary Jim Brown: All-American.

Year in Review (Fashion)

Wednesday, December 4th, 2013

Who says Syracuse isn’t a fashion destination. This year,  after some delays, we finally got to experience the Syracuse Fashion Weekend Runway Show (above). There’s something about a runway show that brings out the best in the audience and the models. Street fashion coverage is good, but the experience of a big-time fashion event is just what this town needed.

Special thanks to Moda International, LSK Modeling Agency, the designers, and of course the genius collaboration known as, Lemon Elefant (sounds).

Communication isn’t about speaking, it’s about listening (and shooting)

Wednesday, December 4th, 2013
Social Media Manager/Strategist Kevin Morrow

Last month’s Social Media Breakfast at Syracuse Stage.

Syracuse University writer Kevin Morrow shows that photography continues to be a valuable tool for an effective social media strategy.

A Little Bit Louder Now

Sunday, December 1st, 2013
The Syracuse University Football Team became bowl eligible after Saturday's final minute, 34-31 win over Boston College. The party continued when the marching band played inside Varsity Pizza.

The Syracuse University Football Team became bowl eligible after Saturday’s final minute, 34-31 win over Boston College. The party continued when the marching band played inside Varsity Pizza.

Throwback Thursday: Profiles in Courage (part 4)

Thursday, November 28th, 2013
Paul Russesabagina

Paul Russesabagina spoke at Hendricks Chapel nearly 10 years ago.

Park View

Wednesday, November 27th, 2013
Forman Park

Forman Park

POV

Monday, November 25th, 2013
Downtown

Downtown

This week is a holiday week for many with the highlight being the Thanksgiving Holiday, or this year,the beginning of Hanukkah; still others look forward to Black Friday shopping (and the beginning of the Christmas season).

We met Gina Stokes at the Social Media Breakfast and found out that last week was National Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week. To celebrate and highlight the issue, the Rescue Mission invited filmmaker and homeless advocate Mark Horvath to Syracuse. He premiered his film @home, and participated in a panel discussion at the Palace Theater. Horvath is from Binghamton and is the creator of Invisible People. Listen to a clip of his statement during the Q&A below. Also there’s a comment by the Syracuse Rescue Mission’s Alan Thornton.