March 25th, 2015

Photographer Matt Herron made some of the most iconic images of the Selma to Montgomery march in 1965. He talked about his work in the South and about his decision to document the Civil Rights Movement during a visit to Syracuse University on Monday. Tonight he will give a lecture at Art Rage Gallery.
Tags: 2015, Art Rage Gallery, Civil Rights Movement, Matt Herron, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Photography, Protest, Selma, Selma50, Syracuse
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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.
Tags: 2015, Dale Harp, Fashion, Hats, Journalism, Media, Photography, SSIC, Syracuse, The Stand
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March 23rd, 2015
Syracuse alum and ATL music/entertainment insider Shanti Das (aka Shoestrings) appeared last week at SXSW on a panel to discuss gender politics in Hip Hop culture. We also heard her on a recent Combat Jack Show where she talked about an upcoming campaign called “Silence the Shame” to create dialogue about mental health.
Das came to CBT last fall.
Tags: 2015, Atlanta, Combat Jack Radio Show, Gender Politics, Mental Health, Music, Shanti Das, SXSW, Syracuse University alum, The Hip Hop Professional 2.0
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March 23rd, 2015
If you are a SU Basketball fan, you may be missing the team in this year’s NCAA Tournament, but here is some good news about one former player…
Former ‘Cuse bigman Rony Seikaly is now a house music DJ in Miami. He has program on Soundcloud and Sirius XM called “Sugar Free Radio,” and he will spin tomorrow as part of Miami Music Week.
Tags: 2015, DJs, Miami, NCAA Basketball, Rony Seikaly, Sugar Free Radio, Syracuse University Men's Basketball
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March 22nd, 2015
Earlier in the week we were pleased hear, for the first time, Starlett Brown. She performed as one of the acts for the Women in Music event at the Community Folk Art Center.
Brown has sang background for many national-acts. In this clip she shows her range and takes a secular song and folds it into the sacred realm. Listen and let it take you to church…
Tags: 2015, CFAC, Connective Corridor, Gospel Music, So Clear, Starlett Brown, Vocalists, Week in Review, Women in Music, Women's History Month
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March 21st, 2015
Here is a Marvin Gaye cover from Thursday’s Women in Music event at the Community Folk Art Center. You’ll enjoy the great melodic synergy between Sherri Williams, Jeff Houston and Travis Reed, plus the slide show of local and national protest photographs that accompanied the song was genius. Almost makes you wanna holler!
Tags: #BlackLivesMatter, 2015, CFAC, Connective Corridor, Jeff Houston, Marvin Gaye, Music, Protest, Protest Songs, Sherri Williams, Travis Reed, Vocalists, Women in Music, Women's History Month
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March 20th, 2015

Patricia Albright
Vocalist Patricia Albright was one of the first artists to sing for last night’s Women in Music event at the Community Folk Art Center.

Albright was accompanied by Brian Moore (right) on piano.
Tags: 2015, Brian Moore, CFAC, Connective Corridor, Patricia Albright, Vocalists, Women in Music, Women's History Month
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March 20th, 2015

Vocalist Sherri Williams talked about the impact of music on her family.
We saw five dynamic ladies participate in the Women in Music series last night at the Community Folk Art Gallery (CFAC). The featured vocalist was Sherri Williams. Her set, complete with a visual slide show, reminded us how much our relationship to music has changed in terms of sharing and appreciating songs. Unlike today’s personal device/social media/digital download environment, back in the day we often listened to music as families, and did our own version of liking and sharing. One particular cut Williams remembered hearing through her uncle’s collection was “For the Love of You” by the Isley Bros. Her rendition of that classic, with Jeff Houston on guitar and Travis Reed on keys, ushered in a sweet wave of nostalgia that felt like a late summer cookout.
Tags: 2015, CFAC, Connective Corridor, Jeff Houston, Music, Sherri Williams, Travis Reed, Vocalists, Women in Music, Women's History Month
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March 19th, 2015

Syracuse University, College of Visual and Peforming Arts 2011 Fashion Show Gala
Tags: 2015, Cuse in the City, Dayna Shay Teitelbaum, design, Fashion, NYC, Syracuse University, Throwback Thursday, VPA
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March 18th, 2015
Syracuse is extremely fertile ground for poets, writers and story-tellers. Here is a sound clip from a reading done by Jackie Warren-Moore (who we call our poet laureate) during the Apartheid & Identity event in Downtown Syracuse last week. Her tale illustrates that activism by women and social justice also run deep in our roots.
To find out how this story from her childhood ends, check her out during a public reading, or purchase a copy of her work.
Warren-Moore gave the reading along with Georgia Popoff and Vanessa Johnson.
Tags: #BlackLivesMatter, 2015, Books, Downtown Syracuse, Georgia Popoff, Jackie Warren-Moore, Poetry, Vanessa Johnson, Women's History Month
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