Posts Tagged ‘2016’

Week in Review

Sunday, November 27th, 2016
South Crouse Avenue

Early Season Blizzard, South Crouse Avenue

Cityview (Ankle Couture)

Saturday, November 26th, 2016
Will Gorman goes (colorful and crazy) on the keyboard.

Will Gorman goes (colorful and crazy) on the keyboard.

During last night’s Jazz @ Sitrus show Will Gorman touched up the keys and sang a Stevie Wonder cover, all while showing off his colorful and crazy socks (sans left shoe). Hopefully, the CNY Jazz Arts alum and Nottingham grad will soon become a brand ambassador for a local design company.

Cityview (Scholar/Athlete Style)

Saturday, November 26th, 2016
Anthony (football/lacrosse)

Anthony (football/lacrosse)

Leftovers with a Side of Eargasm

Saturday, November 26th, 2016
MG3 (aka Gardiner Dekaney and Gorman) provided the perfect Turkey Day detox at the Sitrus Lounge on Friday evening. According to CNY Jazz's Larry Luttinger, the Sitrus series will continue the post Thanksgiving shows each year.

MG3 (aka Gardiner, Dekaney and Gorman) provided the perfect Turkey Day detox at the Sitrus Lounge on Friday evening.  CNY Jazz’s Larry Luttinger said he hopes to continue the post Thanksgiving segment annually. Things started slow, but by the end of the first set the festive crowd had grown significantly and seemed to revel in the eclectic mix of standards and original compositions.

Throwback Thursday

Thursday, November 24th, 2016
Early wake up call

Early wake up call

Out of the Storm

Wednesday, November 23rd, 2016
Biking the Midland Mile

Biking the Midland Mile

Week in Review

Sunday, November 20th, 2016

Bright Future

Saturday, November 19th, 2016
Jim Bright led a tour of Brighton/Salina Corridor earlier this week.

Jim Bright led a tour of Brighton/Salina Corridor earlier this week.

The tour, which was part of SUNY ESF’s Center for Community Design Research Visioning Voices Community Speaker Series, highlighted neighborhood properties such as People’s AME Zion Church, the South Side Innovation Center Dunk & Bright, the South Side Communications Center, the Mary Nelson Youth Center as well as a handful of projects in progress (Shawn Casey Building, Aspen Heights and Salina Crossing). Dunk & Bright has been a family business for nearly 100 years and the location on South Salina Street is 90,000 square feet.

Cityview (Colorful)

Saturday, November 19th, 2016
Outerwear

Outerwear

Leaf Changes

Friday, November 18th, 2016
Autumn

Autumn