On August 5, 1964, President Lyndon Johnson attended the dedication of Newhouse 1 at Syracuse University and delivered the Gulf of Tonkin speech, which two days later would become the justification ...
Who knew a simple shopping trip would involve a flying saucer? It was the later months of 1973, the Christmas shopping season is in full swing. A very pregnant Carol and her sister Louise decided to ...
A look back at Nancy Cantor’s decade as SU’s Chancellor.
If the late 1960s was the dawning of the age of Aquarius, a future where harmony, understanding, sympathy and trust would abound, an even more radical reality — electronic music — loomed on the ...
In last week’s post, we discussed the idea of contacting extraterrestrials with the mind using our immortal consciousness. The method for contacting extraterrestrials is called the close encounter-5 ...
Columnist Cheryl Costa shares some of the forgotten lore of the Northeast blackout on Nov. 9, 1965.
This is the second consecutive year that actor Fred Grandy has celebrated spring in Syracuse. Grandy was in town in March 2018 to kick off the new Redhouse at City Center complex on South Salina ...
The Everson Museum of Art’s new exhibit both surveys ceramists doing figurative work and pursues a larger agenda. Along the way, Key Figures: Representative Ceramics 1932–1972 displays whimsical works ...
The “Restaurant Week” dining concept really takes hold during the dead of winter, when hungry Central New Yorkers are lured out of their hibernating caves and into eateries for a variety of meal deals ...
Syracuse photographer Michael Greenlar’s photo series captures intimate moments in the life of the people of Kokomville, a Canadian Algonquin community.
1965 UFO – The Flying Saucer Whisperer - Cheryl Costa shares an interview with a man who witnessed a psychic event where a young boy - mentally called a flying saucer.
The bio-pharmaceutical operation takes up 90,000 square feet of the long-vacant New Venture Gear space, as the former automobile plant is now home to more than 10,000 budding marijuana plants.
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