A disjointed plot in 'Trap' reveals Shyamalan's Achilles' heel
“Trap” loses its intrigue after the first act, falling short of Shyamalan’s previous successes as a master of suspense. Read more »
“Trap” loses its intrigue after the first act, falling short of Shyamalan’s previous successes as a master of suspense. Read more »
Forget the hilarious jokes, our humor columnist will only discuss serious topics from now on. Prepare for columns on theater, literature and other scholarly subjects. Read more »
SU organization First Year Players (FYP) introduces students to theater. From acting to stage design, FYP builds community through collaboration. Read more »
Bringing the art of theater to Syracuse since 1974, Syracuse Stage collaborates with Syracuse University and the local community Read more »
Syracuse Stage takes audience members on board as passengers on the ‘Ghost Ship’ Read more »
New owners of the historic Manlius Cinema make the theater their own with a Halloween Celebration Read more »
With the 90-degree heat wave approaching SU later this week, our culture staff has gathered a few recommendations for fending off the summer heat. Read more »
Over the weekend, First Year Players brought the classic and colorful story of ‘Pippin’ to life. Read more »
Both on and around campus, there are a wide variety of events taking place throughout next week. Read more »
As the Community Folk Art Center celebrates its 50th anniversary, it welcomes Ailey II Dance Company to give a production that ‘encompasses almost all of the arts.’ Read more »
The world premiere of “How to Dance In Ohio” opens at Syracuse Stage Sept. 22, making it the first modern commercial theater production to use a predominantly neurodivergent cast for its autistic roles. Read more »
University Union will screen “Scream” on April 22 at 8 p.m on the Quad. Read more »
On April 9, Shari Alyse will give a TED Talk about the power of being wrong. Read more »
Whether you’re going out with friends or a significant other, these concerts will be a perfect addition to your holiday weekend. Read more »
Juhanna Rogers, a Newark, New Jersey native, led a two-hour webinar discussing place-based storytelling and more as part of the Syracuse Symposium: Conventions series. Read more »
The Daily Orange sat down with storyteller Victoria Montalbano to discuss her new solo show, “The Princess Strikes Back: One Woman’s Search for the Space Cowboy of Her Dreams.” Read more »
Through its star-studded cast and beautifully-executed settings Dune is one of Villeneuve’s best, writes screentime columnist Samuel Rivo. Read more »
After a year online due to the pandemic, the Syracuse International Film Festival is being held in-person Oct. 22-24. Read more »
Live audience members will reenter Redhouse starting with a production of “Sister Act.” Read more »
The four women of CAMM, which performs music from a variety of genres, are each activists in the Syracuse community. Read more »
Screen Time Columnist Patrick Gunn recommends watching both old and new films while social distancing. Films such as “The Wizard of Oz,” “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” and “Parasite” all made the list. Read more »
Senior musical theater majors came home from New York City two weeks ago, uncertain of when they’ll get to perform again. Read more »
The comedy about a merchant who hires a matchmaker in hopes of finding love was the inspiration behind the Broadway musical, “Hello Dolly.” Read more »
First Year Players is holding auditions for its show “9 to 5” this week. Sign-ups for the show are located on the first floor of the Women’s Building. Read more »