Syracuse New Times - PICKS http://www.syracusenewtimes.com/newyork/articles.sec-734-1-picks.html <![CDATA[Bond Market - ]]> The mania for 007 movies begins with Dr. No, the 1963 release that introduced bijou audiences to Bond, James Bond, played with manly dash by Sean Connery. ]]> <![CDATA[Cheers! - ]]>  Belly up to the bar for Duffy’s Tavern, the 1945 musical comedy movie based on the famed Ed Gardner radio program, which wraps the spring season of Syracuse Cinephile Society flicks at the Spaghetti Warehouse, 680 N. Clinton St. Paramount Pictures always had the edge on all-star celluloid rallies, with crooner Bing Crosby, spark plug Betty Hutton, wacky Eddie Bracken, sarong-filler Dorothy Lamour and plenty more performers showing up for this party. Admission is $3.50, with tasty entrees available from the venue’s menu. Call 475-1807 for details. ]]> <![CDATA[Pastel Pop Ups - ]]>   Who says bold is always better? That may be true when you’re rocking out on a bass guitar, but when it comes to fashion there’s always room for]]> <![CDATA[As the Stone Turns - ]]>
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<![CDATA[Sci-Fi Sexy - ]]> For those who are fond of Jane Fonda...]]> <![CDATA[Amazing Grace - ]]> The buzz continues to build for indie singer-songwriter Grace Pettis, now currently on tour in support of her acclaimed sophomore album Two Birds (CD Baby). Catch her mix of rock, country, blues and f]]> <![CDATA[Get a Clue - ]]> Rarely Done Productions kids around with TV cartoon conventions for Spooky Dog and the Teenage Gang Mysteries, a not-for-children spoof that runs on Friday, Feb. 15, and Saturday, Feb. 16, 8 p.m., at ]]> <![CDATA[Hands Up - ]]> Open Hand Theater’s “World of Puppets” children’s series continues this weekend with The Secret of the Puppet’s Book, a tale of wizards, rhinos, giraffes and even...]]> <![CDATA[Under Hoopsnosis - ]]> The Harlem Globetrotters will again perform their comical basketball wizardry atop the wooden planks of Jim Boeheim Court at Syracuse University’s Carrier Dome, 900 Irving Ave., on Friday, Feb.]]> <![CDATA[Mixed Metaphors - ]]> Sacred Paradox, featuring photographs of Onondaga Lake and its tributaries by Willson Cummer, addresses the current duality of our infamous body of water: It is both a Superfund cleanup site and a]]> <![CDATA[Voices Carry - ]]> The Choral Collage event on Tuesday, Feb. 12, 8 p.m., offers vocals aplenty from various choral ensembles within the Setnor School of Music at Syracuse University. Among them: the SU Singers (pictur]]> <![CDATA[Orange Juiced - ]]> <![CDATA[Have Turntable, Will Travel - ]]>  Electronic dance music wizard Steve Aoki will demonstrate his deejay dynamics on Thursday, Jan. 31, 8 p.m., at Verona’s Turning Stone Resort and Casino Event Center, off Thruway Exit 33. Ao]]> <![CDATA[Lend Me a Tenor - ]]>  Riding high on the favorable reviews for his just-issued CD Things I Should Let You Know (MPress Records), singer and songwriter Seth Glier will visit on Friday, Feb. 1, 8 p.m., at the May Memor]]> <![CDATA[Guy Caramba! - ]]>  A perfect example of truth in advertising, Blue Man Group will bring their zany techno-heavy tour during a Famous Artists presentation this week at downtown’s Landmark Theatre, 362 S. Salin]]> <![CDATA[Salty Sammys - ]]> Just JoeMichael Davis PhotosIt’s awards season, and the accolades extend all the way to Syracuse, with the March 8 Syracuse Area Music Awards, scheduled to take place at the Palace Theatre, 2384 ]]> <![CDATA[Murphy’s Law - ]]> Michael Davis PhotoLocal blues harmonica sage Skip Murphy, 60, maintains an inconsistent performance schedule these days—the musician proudly touts his retired-ness—but he’ll party ]]> <![CDATA[Rapper’s Delight - ]]> The popular Nickelodeon TV series Yo Gabba Gabba! has spun off the current live touring production Get the Sillies Out!, which visits the Mulroy Civic Center’s Crouse-Hinds Concert Theater, 411 M]]> <![CDATA[Hop on Popovic - ]]> Since releasing her 2001 debut album Hush! (Ruf), Serbian singer-guitarist Ana Popovic has ascended the six-string-slinging ranks: a blues classicist with one hell of a work ethic. On Saturday, Ja]]> <![CDATA[Hyphen power - ]]> Michael Davis PhotoThat darn Michael Carter-Williams did it again with some clutch, end of game shooting that helped the Syracuse Orangemen win a rare weekday matinee, Monday, Jan. 21, in the Carr]]>