Posts Tagged ‘Orange Central’

Finding His Voice

Friday, October 6th, 2017

Comedian, actor and writer TJ Miller was one of the featured artists for Syracuse University’s Orange Central.  Miller says he started as a comic and a writer. He recently exited the HBO series Silicon Valley. The comedy show at SU was produced by University Union.

Royalty in Orange

Saturday, October 24th, 2015
King and Queen: Kavell Brown and Nina Rodgers shortly after being crowned this evening.

Homecoming King and Queen: Kavell Brown and Nina Rodgers shortly after being crowned on Saturday.

Loss Column

Monday, May 18th, 2015
Ryan Travis

Ryan Travis participated in a talk-back segment at Art Rage earlier this year.

We got word that two artistic figures will be departing: Ryan Hope Travis and Tim Bond. It’s always hard to see good people leave,but we were glad we got to meet them and experience the fruits of their artistic labor.

We wish them both good luck and continued success.

Timothy Bond (right) interviewed Brian Dennehy at Herg Auditorium in 2013.

Timothy Bond (right) interviewed Brian Dennehy for Orange Central in 2013.

Being Brian Dennehy

Saturday, October 5th, 2013
Timothy Bond, Artistic Director, Syracuse Stage

Timothy Bond, Producing Artistic Director at Syracuse Stage, said Brian Dennehy was one of his heroes because he practices what he preaches about the importance of regional theater.

Seasoned actor Brian Dennehy, whose son attends Syracuse University, was a special guest for the Friday night portion of Orange Central.  He was joined in conversation and an occasional gut-busting laugh by Syracuse Stage’s Timothy Bond.

The event was held at the Joyce Hergenhan Auditorium (Newhouse complex).

During the hour-long program,  Dennehy gave numerous anecdotes about writers Jimmy Breslin and Frank McCourt, as well as actors Kevin Kline and Zero Mostel.

He discuseed his numerous roles in film, television and his first love, regional theater. “What happens in the theater can only happen in the theater,” he said.

Dennehy, whose career spans five decades, also gave a reading, told some jokes, and even sang during a musical interlude with pianist Jeff Sawyer (an SU grad).

Brian Dennehy, an actor's actor, prepared for a reading of the work of Arthur Miller on Friday night.

Brian Dennehy, an actor’s actor, prepared for a reading of the work of Arthur Miller on Friday night.

The War for Orange

Friday, October 4th, 2013
SU rallies the troops in preparation for Saturday's game versus the Clemson Tigers.

SU rallies the troops in preparation for Saturday's game versus the Clemson Tigers (Euclid Avenue).

Visual Guide in the Land of Orange

Friday, October 4th, 2013
University College Dean Bea Gonzales and award-winning author George Saunders Friday morning at the Orange Central event (Newhouse 3).

University College Dean Bea Gonzales and award-winning author George Saunders Friday morning at the Orange Central event (Newhouse 3).

Blame it on Amarillo…or maybe Asia.

SU Creative Writing Program professor George Saunders said it was in one of those places where he decided to become a writer and avoid what he called a “shadow” life.  The Guggenheim and MacArthur fellow participated in a conversation with fellow professor Dana Spiotta this morning.

Saunders talked candidly about his experience in the short story genre and grooming the next generation of fiction writers by growing their talents and awakening their artistry the way it was done when he arrived as a student in the writing program (1980s).

“Talent doesn’t change, only the flavor of the talent changes, ” he said.

In the clip below, Saunders talks about Syracuse as a good place to practice the craft of writing.