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Wednesday, November 7,2012
WHAT'S SHAKIN'

WHAT'S SHAKIN'

Burning Up the Roads The frenzy of a Syracuse road race season keeps subsiding but that doesn’t mean there aren’t miles to run and medals to collect. A growing favorite takes place Sund
Wednesday, October 31,2012
WHAT'S SHAKIN'

Debunking the Myths of Alzheimer’s

By Nick DeSantis
For Susan Dublin and Patricia Kimmerly the terrible experience of being diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease served not as a moment for surrender, but as their call to action. Since their ind
Wednesday, October 31,2012
WHAT'S SHAKIN'

Two-Man Roundtable

By Walt Shepperd
 With television screens and daily newspaper pages flashing the faces of candidates, charging and counter-charging semantics and quoting dollar figures the average voter can’t comprehend
Wednesday, October 31,2012
WHAT'S SHAKIN'

The Play’s The Thing

By Bill DeLapp
Central New York boasts a thriving community theater market, so it was a no-brainer that a trio of companies have decided to join forces in the spirit of cooperation. “The District” is t
Wednesday, October 31,2012
WHAT'S SHAKIN'

The Human Touch

By Carl Mellor
Altered Environments, on display at the Szozda Gallery, 501 E. Fayette St., features two artists who work in different media but share an interest in transformation, in interpreting nature and h
Wednesday, October 24,2012
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There Will Be Blood

By Nick DeSantis
It didn’t take long for executive artistic director Stephen Svoboda to realize that Alice In Slasherland, the horror play performed by the New York City-based “geek theater” company
Wednesday, October 24,2012
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Backyard Boos

By Nick DeSantis
Liverpool residents Al Dombroski and his wife Katy have a knack for seeing the potential in certain things far beyond their original function. Take, for example, their gray 1992 Cadillac hearse. %
Wednesday, October 24,2012
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26.2 Smiles

New Times senior writer Ed Griffin-Nolan tackles his 10th marathon on Nov. 4, when he heads to the...
Wednesday, October 17,2012
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Golden Years

WSYR-Channel 9 celebrates five decades with an upcoming birthday special

By Bill DeLapp
On Sept. 9, 1962, the ABC-TV affiliate WNYS-Channel 9 made its debut on the Central New York dial, and nothing has ever been quite the same. Not only did WNYS’ premiere force a shift in the a
Tuesday, October 16,2012
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Peace Signs Up

By Jessica Novak
The One World Concert held at the Carrier Dome on Tuesday, Oct. 9, had musical highlights and lowlights that jumped among styles and artists of different generations. There were golden moments, like when Iranian singer Andy Maladian and Isreali singer Liel Kolet shared the stage for a duet, a first in history; odd moments, when a glacial Engelbert Humperdinck lulled a pumped-up audience; and empty moments, when hip-hopper Nas failed to show up. The message emphasizing the importance of peace hit home hard as artists like Emmanuel Jal reminded audiences of the war and violence in countries like his home of Sudan, and he and Swizz Beatz asked listeners to show their peace signs. An audience of 24,000 responded to the request.
 
 
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