By Francesca Merwin, staff writer Taino Palermo is a man of connections. He has a unique ability to see natural relationships form in places most people wouldn’t think of. It’s not hard, really – he just sees ways that to interact and “play” with each ...Read the rest
Sixteen Syracuse University seniors and alumni have been selected as 2012 Kauffman Entrepreneurship Engagement Fellows (KEEF), a yearlong program fueled by Enitiative that provides tuition for courses at SU, professional and faculty mentors, and space in the Syracuse Student Sandbox at The Tech Garden and/or ...Read the rest
If family and friends are visiting for graduation weekend, enjoy a walk along the recently completed Creekwalk linking Armory Square and the Connective Corridor with the Inner Harbor of Onondaga Lake. Winding through historic districts, past landmark buildings and innovative projects like Franklin Square, the ...Read the rest
StoryCorps is coming to the Connective Corridor this month. The CNY Community Foundation is hosting the well-known project that captures and preserves American stories in celebration of CNYCF’s 85th anniversary. The project, at the new CNY Philanthropy Center located on Fayette Park along the Connective ...Read the rest
By Rose Picón, staff writer The Community Folk Art Center (CFAC) is showcasing the artwork of talented area teens through a Teen Competitive Art Exhibition happening May 5 to 19. Teens from high schools across the Syracuse area submitted their best work to CFAC’s competition, ...Read the rest
The Treehouse Musicians continue their inaugural season with a concert for all ages on Sunday, May 20, at 3 p.m. at the Red House Arts Center (201 South West St., Syracuse). Titled “Journeys: Music of Travel and Trade,” the program features traditional and contemporary fare ...Read the rest
Have “Dinner with the Masters.” Fourteen downtown restaurants are offering three-course dinners for $25 or less through May 10 in partnership with the Everson Museum of Art’s“ From New York to Corrymore: Robert Henri and Ireland.” The show is the first to examine the American ...Read the rest
Watch for finishing touches this month on the Plaza at Syracuse Stage – a project led by UPSTATE, an interdisciplinary center for research, design, and real estate located within the School of Architecture. The installation features technology developed by Edward Lipson, professor of physics, including ...Read the rest