Skaneateles’ Dickens Christmas brings classic stories to life
For 31 years, actors dress in elaborate costumes from the 1840s and commit to characters for Dickens Christmas, a magical holiday time machine. Read more »
For 31 years, actors dress in elaborate costumes from the 1840s and commit to characters for Dickens Christmas, a magical holiday time machine. Read more »
The Gingerbread Gallery at the Erie Canal Museum serves as a family tradition for many Syracuse locals. Read more »
The Everson Museum of Art is hosting its 39th annual Festival of Trees & Light from Dec. 5-8 and 11-15, featuring a Christmas tree display, art workshops and holiday performances. Read more »
After emigrating from Peru, Syracuse-based DJ Renzo Quesada uses his role as a radio host on Pulso Central to spread positivity. Read more »
Syracuse Ecstatic Dance is Syracuse’s only dance group that promotes a freeform style of dance with no guidelines. Read more »
Syracuse locals Andrew Rainbow and Steve Davis sell clothes on their front lawn, attracting a range of Syracuse University students and residents. Read more »
The 2024 Coming Back Together Alumni Exhibition at the Community Folk Art Center features works by Syracuse University Black and Latine alumni. Read more »
Gooners from far and wide came to Syracuse to watch Premier League soccer at Wolff’s Biergarten. Read more »
Mini Meadows volunteers planted flower beds and picked up trash in Syracuse’s local parks to improve urban ecology and sustainability. Read more »
The Erie Canal Museum in Syracuse holds eerie paranormal activities with ghosts of people who worked, lived and died on the canal. Read more »
The Rosamond Gifford Zoo hosted its 20th annual ZooBoo with trick-or-treating, scavenger hunts and Halloween costume parades. Read more »
Creepy Cuse returned for its 14th year featuring 35 vendors selling toys, comics and homemade crafts. Read more »
In the University Neighborhood of Syracuse, the paved roads of Meadowbrook Drive are filled with colorful birdhouses and greenery, a collective effort by community members. Read more »
The Great New York State Marathon returned for its 12th year and brought together runners of various skill levels and experience. Read more »
This year’s central New York Indigenous Peoples’ Day festival took place in the Onondaga Nation Fieldhouse for the first time. Read more »
Luanne Richards spreads joy across the Syracuse area with her balloon company, Mickey’s Balloons, creating arches and life-sized Otto sculptures for Syracuse University. Read more »
This year, Syracuse Fashion Week’s show, “Syracuse Style,” will feature 14 designers and over 100 models. Read more »
Pulso Central, central New York’s first Spanish-language radio station, aired its first episode last month. Read more »
The Pride of Syracuse City School District Marching Band gives students a sense of pride for their hometown and the art of music. Read more »
LunaCon is hosted annually at Luna Cat Cafe, spotlighting handmade crafts and passion projects by local Syracuse artists. Read more »
Westcott Thursdays, an outdoor music series hosted every Thursday in September, brings live music, vendors and new business to the Eastside of Syracuse. Read more »
The Westcott Street Cultural Fair united the neighborhood through live music, food and vendors from the greater Syracuse community. Read more »
Gallery: This year's Westcott Street Cultural Fair hosted 150 vendors and attracted nearly 10,000 visitors. Explore the fair's vibrant tents and events in photos Read more »
The New York Immigration Coalition’s monthly event brings NY immigrants and allies together through a virtual setting. Read more »