Posts Tagged ‘Media’

The Art of Photography (part 18)

Saturday, April 18th, 2015
Professor Charisse L'Pree sees selfies as the new poetry and encourages judicious sharing.

Professor Charisse L’Pree sees selfies as the new poetry and encourages judicious sharing.

For her TEDx talk Professor Charisse L’Pree gave a pedestrian psycho-analysis of our need for selfies (a term that originated in 2002).

L'Pree, who will publish a book of her self-portraits, encourages healthy selfies and said different selfies meet different needs.

L’Pree, who will publish a book of her self-portraits, encourages healthy selfies and said different selfies meet different needs.

Maybe the Greatest (Central New York) Story Ever Told

Friday, April 17th, 2015
Columnist Sean Kirst explains why he tell stories at the TEDx Syracuse Conference.

Columnist Sean Kirst explains how one story becomes another story at TEDx Syracuse University.

We’ve seen him speak to community groups and interview celebrities, but deep down we think Sean Kirst is a griot, a storyteller. As a columnist/writer Kirst is a great mix of Gay Talese, Bob Greene and Pete Hamill, but at tonight’s TEDx event, he would have given six-figure keynote speakers such as Malcolm Gladwell a run for the money. In 20 minutes Kirst told what we think is possibly the most memorable tale (minus scandal) we’ve heard pertaining to this region.

Do yourself a favor, when they post the video, make sure to check out “At the Lighthouse…”

Week in Preview

Monday, April 6th, 2015

Syracuse Fashion Week kicks off on Wednesday, but it was Taraji P. Henson who was willing to strike an early pose during her visit to Syracuse last week (wearing Michael Kors).

Week in Review

Sunday, March 29th, 2015
Platypus TV co-founder Sarah Roche was a presenter at this week's Social Media Breakfast Six in Sixty event held at the Co-Work Space on Jefferson Street.

Platypus TV co-founder Sarah Roche was a presenter at this week’s Social Media Breakfast 6 in 60 event held at the CoWorks Space.

The Art of Photography (part 16)

Tuesday, March 24th, 2015
Where Fashion Meets Photography: Photographer, author and martial artist Dale Harp is a board member of the Stand Newspaper. He is also known for wearing urbane head-wear.

Where Fashion Meets Photography: Photographer, author and martial artist Dale Harp is a board member of the Stand Newspaper. He is also known for wearing urbane head-wear.

Southside Initiative

Saturday, January 31st, 2015

Here’s a brief conversation we had with The Stand’s Ashley Kang about community journalism. The Stand is a collaboration between SU’s Newhouse School and The Southside Coalition.

Street gaze (part 40): The O Effect

Monday, September 29th, 2014
The O Effect: A visit to Syracuse University by Oprah Winfrey stopped traffic along Waverly Avenue and had people taking a longer than usual lunch break to hear her remarks about the opening of The Dick Clark Studio wing of Newhouse.

The O Effect: A visit to Syracuse University by Oprah Winfrey stopped traffic along Waverly Avenue and had people trying to get a better view by going atop an adjacent parking garage. Some folk took a longer than usual lunch break to hear Winfrey's remarks about the opening of The Dick Clark Studio wing of Newhouse.

Throwback Thursday: Keep the Footwork

Thursday, September 4th, 2014
Media personality Tavis Smiley spoke at Corcoran High School in 2008.

Media personality Tavis Smiley spoke at Corcoran High School in 2008.

The “Dancing with the Stars-Season 19” cast was revealed this morning, and one of the celebs is author/media personality Tavis Smiley.

Street gaze (part 30)

Tuesday, July 29th, 2014
Band leader and sax player Dave Frateschi and Journalist Russ Tarby at the Battle of the Community Bands in Clinton Square.

Band leader and sax player Dave Frateschi and Journalist Russ Tarby at the Battle of the Community Bands in Clinton Square.

Don’t Lose Your Funny (part 2)

Saturday, May 10th, 2014
Your Turn: It has been reported that comedy writing veteran Larry Wilmore will replace Stephen Colbert on Comedy Central (when he takes over the Late Show). Wilmore is pictured here with Professor Charisse L'Pree at The Newhouse School of Public Communications earlier this year.

Your Turn: It has been reported that comedy writing veteran Larry Wilmore will replace Stephen Colbert on Comedy Central (when he takes over the Late Show). Wilmore participated in a public forum with Professor Charisse L'Pree at The Newhouse School's Hergenhan Auditorium earlier this year.