
Broken path light, Connective Corridor

Broken path light, Connective Corridor

Ryan Fox (guitar) jams with the house band at Jazz Central during Saturday's session.

Living Word Academy’s Oliva Michael, Acacia Bunker and their teacher Paula Michael participated in a Scholastic Jam Session today at Jazz Central.

Centro Hub, Downtown
Paul Saffo discussed recently in Wired that there are four indicators to anticipate change: 1) contradictions; 2) inversions; 3) oddities and 4) coincidences.

Looking East

Looking West

Spillover Effect: East Fayette Street (Midtown)

Jamesville-Dewitt quarterback Ryan Wright
The Jamesville-Dewitt Red Rams remained undefeated (8-0) and won a sectional playoff game tonight by rolling over Watertown High School. The final score was 49-0.
Here are a few photographs.

Running back Rasheed Baker breaks away in the first quarter.

Taumeras Howard returns a punt.

Receiver Ben Honis catches a touchdown at the start of the second quarter.
Panorama from Syracuse in Focus on Vimeo.

Brother B, street activist, at 601 Tully (The Treehouse)
Below listen to a clip from Brother B’s talk during an art show featuring Maars (at 601 Tully).

Author Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, the daughter of the late Sen. Robert Kennedy speaks at Syracuse University’s inaugural Joseph and Amelia Borgognoni Lecture in Catholic Theology and Religion in Society. She discussed the slow rate of change coming to the Catholic Church. She also advocated that it’s wrong to legislate something that you can’t get people to do morally. She also warned against the dangers of self-righteousness (in the Church).
Townsend, who wrote Failing America’s Faithful: How Today’s Churches are Mixing God with Politics and Losing Their Way, discussed the slow rate of change coming to the Catholic Church. She also warned against the dangers of self-righteousness (in the Church).