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Wednesday, February 2,2011
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Vertigo

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Acclaimed as one of the all-time movie greats, director Alfred Hitchcock’s 1958 tale of romance and obsession will screen in a 35mm print this weekend at Rome’s Capitol Theatre, 220 W. Domin
Wednesday, February 2,2011
WHAT'S SHAKIN'

the week in photos

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The cold-case murder of Jill-Lyn Euto haunts the community still, and friends and family of the slain 18-year-old gathered outside her 600 James St. apartment on Jan. 27 to mark the somber occasion. Euto’s mother Joanne Browning found her daughter’s body on Jan.
Wednesday, February 2,2011
WHAT'S SHAKIN'

what’s shakin’

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The photo (above), shot at the Jan. 25 debacle known as a game against Seton Hall, provides an apt image of what’s happened to the Syracuse Orangemen of late. Victories have become futile, with SU compiling four straight losses in the face of a tough road game Wednesday, Feb.
Wednesday, January 26,2011
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The Scintas

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The ScintasAlways a favorite attraction for the area’s sizable Italian population, The Scintas will offer their Las Vegas-style showcase of songs and comedy on Friday, Jan. 28, 8 p.m., at Verona%
Wednesday, January 26,2011
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Harry Belafonte

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Harry BelafonteMaybe he should be called Hairless Belafonte these days but let’s cut the longtime activist— who turns a forever young 84 on March 1— some slack. In addition to his work
Wednesday, January 26,2011
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Kenny Neal

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Check out the rockin’ blues guitarist when he barnstorms Homer’s Center for the Arts,.
Wednesday, January 19,2011
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Go Orange

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The Syracuse University women’s basketball team’s.
Wednesday, January 19,2011
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Treasa Levasseur

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The sassy, soulful singer-songwriter from the Great White North takes a southern sojourn to the Nelson Odeon.
Wednesday, January 19,2011
SUSTAINABILITY

Meet the Green Team

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Andrew Picco formed the SUN Group in October 2009 to educate its members on the benefits of being sustainable, such as saving energy, protecting the environment, reducing landfill waste, improving indoor air quality, while ultimately saving money.
Wednesday, January 12,2011
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William Walsh Remembered

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Boston may have its Kennedys but Syracuse has its Walshes, and we don’t mean the sheriff and his minions. We were reminded of the William Walsh legacy over the weekend when the paterfamilias died at age 98. This photo, from election night 2000, epitomizes the Walsh reach.
 
 
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