by Francesca Merwin, staff writer Picture this: It’s a Friday evening and you find yourself at the grocery store. You’re hungry, a little grumpy and looking forward to Friday night plans. Wegmans is packed and you’re feeling overwhelmed. Then you make out the sound of ...Read the rest
By Jill Ouikahilo Verbal Blend, a spoken-word poetry program coordinated by the Office of Multicultural Affairs within the Division of Student Affairs, will premiere the Spoken Word Poetry Institute on Friday, March 30 through Saturday, March 31. The Spoken Word Poetry Institute is a ...Read the rest
Introduce your family to the process of printmaking with SUArt KIDS, an interactive art gallery experience that includes guided exhibition tours, projects, and art related stories at the Syracuse University Art Galleries. This week’s program is designed specifically to engage your family with the exhibition ...Read the rest
On Saturday, March 24, the Downtown Committee is organizing a Spring Cleanup event in downtown Syracuse and helping out our neighbors in the University Hill area of Syracuse. To get ready for spring in Syracuse, we are assembling volunteer crews who will be dispatched throughout ...Read the rest
The Gallery at The Tech Garden (235 Harrison St. Syracuse) presents: “Patently Syracuse”, a visual exploration of Inventions, Designs and Innovations created in Central New York. The exhibit runs through April 19th at this Connective Corridor venue, and is on view, daily, from 9am – ...Read the rest
By Francesca Merwin, staff writer Did you know that the name of the Red House Arts Center is meant to pay homage to the Red Light District? The building of the Red House, located at 201 S. West St., actually used to be a “house ...Read the rest
By Rose Picón, staff writer Jazz music is is truly America’s cure to help people all over the world kick back, relax, and chill. And really, what could be cooler than the music that gave meaning to the expression “cool”? Here’s something else we can ...Read the rest
By Rose Picón, Staff Writer Did you know that the Connective Corridor has a historic treasure on its route? That’s right! On the corner of University Avenue and Madison Street sits the ninth oldest Jewish congregation in the United States: Temple Concord. This congregation has ...Read the rest
By Francesca Merwin, staff writer There is a grand community of artists in Syracuse – some well-known, some at the creative fringe, and others whom we have yet to discover. One of our aims on the Connective Corridor is to seek out these folks ...Read the rest