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Wednesday, July 11,2012
WHAT'S SHAKIN'

Reverend Larry Ellis

Growing up in Washington, D.C., with his religious grandmother Libba Cotten, a member of the Folk Music Hall of Fame, and the likes of Pete Seeger and Taj Mahal parading through the living room, Larry Ellis found himself faced with both a musical mandate and a search for a path of righteousness.
Wednesday, July 11,2012
WHAT'S SHAKIN'

Pyramid Studios at Risk

By Sean Cotter
Ithaca’s Pyramid Sound Recording Studios, the facility that produced albums from prolific metal bands Anthrax and Overkill, might soon be the victim of a different kind of metal—that of the Clinton Street bridge, which sits right next to it.
Tuesday, July 3,2012
WHAT'S SHAKIN'

Stage of Nations Blue Rain ECOFest

By Jessica Novak
Festival that will celebrate Haudenosaunee values and environmental stewardship
Tuesday, July 3,2012
WHAT'S SHAKIN'

Butternut Street's Otisca Building

By Staff
 Butternut Street’s Otisca Building, with some of its 19th-century-era Beaux Arts oval medallions (shown at above in its still-standing phase last January), bid farewell to Central N
Tuesday, July 3,2012
WHAT'S SHAKIN'

LaGuardia Idea Takes Off

By Kevin Corbett
Many local enthusiasts of the New York State Fair learned recently about the enormous contributions made to its success by former marketing director Joe LaGuardia. Sadly, they learned about La
Tuesday, July 3,2012
WHAT'S SHAKIN'

Geocaching in Onondaga Lake Park

By Amanda Galster
For modern-day adventure seekers and technology enthusiasts, geocaching is an ideal sport.
Tuesday, July 3,2012
WHAT'S SHAKIN'

Pond Street Wegmans Closes

By Staff
The North Side’s Wegmans supermarket on Pond Street shuttered its doors for keeps on June 30 after a four-decade run, closing a month long media blitz from local news outlets
Tuesday, July 3,2012
WHAT'S SHAKIN'

New Photography Exhibit at ArtRage Gallery

By Carl Mellor
The Syracuse neighborhood that has forever accepted generation after generation of immigrants receives its due in a new photography exhibit at ArtRage Gallery. In Our View: A Community Perspective
Wednesday, June 27,2012
WHAT'S SHAKIN'

A Cruise You Can Use

By Neil Benjamin Jr.
Lady of the lake: The Barbara S. Wiles celebrates 75 years with special Skaneateles Lake cruises on Sunday, July 1. It was the early 1980s, explained Sarah Wiles...
Wednesday, June 27,2012
WHAT'S SHAKIN'

Bands on the Run

By Molly English-Bowers
On an already-crowded road race calendar, Fleet Feet Syracuse found an open Saturday for the newest 5-kilometer in town, playfully called Runapalooza...
 
 
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