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Post Malone’s Syracuse concert sold out already: See cheapest tickets you can get
Syracuse native Post Malone’s homecoming concert is pretty much sold out already — though you can still get tickets if you’re willing to pay up. The “I Had Some Help” singer will perform at the Empower Federal Credit Union Amphitheater at Lakeview on Saturday, Sept. 14. No opening act has been named for the concert, which will begin at 8 p.m.
CNY Pizza Tour, stop #26: A well-known German sandwich in Syracuse has become a pizza
(It’s a debate every Central New Yorker has had at some point: Who’s got the best pizza? This year, we’ll do our best to find out. I’m on a quest to find the best pizza shops in the Syracuse area. Throughout 2024, I’ll visit 50-plus pizzerias. At each, I’ll sample their most popular pizza, or whatever they recommend. As I go, I’ll score each one, and tell readers a little bit about the shop itself.)
9 OUTstanding Central New York Restaurants with Outdoor Seating
With the scorching weather at bay and the comfortably warm summer weather here, now is a good time to dine outside. There are many great restaurants here in the Mohawk Valley, but there are several who offer excellent outdoor dining options. We have the 9 of the best options you need to put on your Central New York summer bucket list.
‘SNL,’ ‘Sunny’ stars filming new American High movie in Syracuse area
“It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” star Charlie Day and two “Saturday Night Live” cast members will be in a new American High movie filming in the Syracuse area. “Summer of ‘69,” a new teen comedy directed by Jillian Bell (“Brittany Runs a Marathon”), shoots this month through the Liverpool-based film studio and will be released on Hulu. Recent casting calls sought local residents to fill hundreds of roles and share vintage cars.
Syracuse Orchestra to host free summer concerts
(WSYR-TV) — If you are looking for fun for the entire family, the Syracuse Orchestra is hosting free concerts throughout July. Some performances will even include music previews for next season. Performance dates include:. July 1: Ft. Ontario in Oswego. July 3: Emerson Park Pavilion. July 5: Village Green...
Syracuse Farmers Market returns for 52nd year (photo of the week)
Melissa Salazar of Bella Infinity Farms talks with customers Eric Gofmanas, left, and Julie Cook, both of Weedsport, at the Downtown Farmers Market in Clinton Square. Salazar, who sells gourmet mushrooms, necklaces, tins, puzzles and more, said she wears different mushroom outfits each week and loves meeting community members. The...
See Every Artist Performing In the Capital Region In July, Are You Ready?
Memorial Day is the unofficial start to summer. Thursday June 20th marked the actual start to summer but July is the time to attend concerts! Indoor, outdoor, amphitheaters, arena, clubs and theatres around the Capital Region will be pack this month. Take a look at the list of July concerts...
Marriott Syracuse Downtown 100th Anniversary Celebration
Formerly known as Hotel Syracuse, Marriott Syracuse Downtown is proud to celebrate its 100-year anniversary in partnership with the Onondaga Historical Association (OHA). Join the hotel for an exciting, fun-filled weekend packed with events and activities as it honors a century of history and hospitality. History & Entertainment: Delve into...
Bear spotted wandering in Lysander’s Radisson neighborhood (video)
Lysander, N.Y. – A Ring camera captured a bear wandering through the front yard of a Lysander home on Sunday night. Around 9:39 p.m., homeowner Candace Micho got a notification from her doorbell camera that something was moving outside her front door on the 3400 block of Van Wie Drive East in Lysander’s Radisson community.
The Front Bottoms 2024 ‘Finding Your Way Home Tour’ includes stop in Syracuse: Where to buy tickets
Indie pop-rock band The Front Bottoms announced their 2024 “Find Your Way Home Tour” in support of their sixth studio album, “You Are Who You Hang Out With,” released on August 4, 2023. The tour will kick off on September 12 with back-to-back Boston concerts and...
Helping Hounds visits quilt guild
Special guests Landry and Donny from Helping Hounds Dog Rescue visited Plank Road Quilt Guild On Wednesday, June 12. Volunteers from Helping Hounds, Janet Kaido and Jennifer Grimsley brought the pups to greet the members and explain about their mission. Kaido explained that Helping Hounds Dog Rescue started small in a Dewitt location but outgrew the facility quickly.
5 Ways to Protect Central New York Pets During Intense Fireworks Season
It's fireworks season and scores of Central New Yorkers are launching big, bright, sparkly boomers that aren't exactly legal in the state. While beautiful, this is a time of year that many pets dread. More dogs go missing in the summer than any other season. The American Kennel Club estimates...
Your Town Fayetteville-Manlius: SkyTop boasts global organic beans and award-winning brews
MANLIUS, N.Y. — At a coffee shop in Manlius, coffee connoisseurs can find organic roasts from all over the world. SkyTop Coffee, located in the Manlius Tops Plaza, is a USDA Certified Organic Specialty Coffee Roaster. “Being certified organic means a lot more to use than just clean coffee,”...
Mastering Manners: The Central New York Guide to Dog Walking and Dog Park Etiquette
Central New York dog walkers from all over will flock to dog parks, dog friendly parks and the streets to get exercise for their furry friends and themselves this summer. Although much of what is about to be written should be pretty obvious to all dog owners, some need the gentle reminder.
‘Simple Twist’ Of Harmonica: Mickey Raphael Joins Bob Dylan At Outlaw Music Festival Tour Stops
Bob Dylan was joined by Willie Nelson‘s harmonica player, Mickey Raphael, at each of the last three nights during the latest stops of the traveling Outlaw Music Festival tour. Raphael came out towards the end of Dylan’s sets to add to “Simple Twist Of Fate.”. The Outlaw...
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