Archive for September, 2014

Week in Review

Sunday, September 21st, 2014

Here are some more photographs from Fashion Week (and Thursday’s Syracuse Style Runway Show).

Week in Review (About Books)

Sunday, September 21st, 2014
Yvonne Conte talked about her book during a live cooking demonstration (with Chris Cesta) at the Italian Festival.

Humorist Yvonne Conte talked about her book during a live cooking demonstration (with Chris Cesta) at the Italian Festival.

Etan Thomas signs books on the SU campus

Former SU Center Etan Thomas signed books on the SU campus

Outliers

Sunday, September 21st, 2014
All Blues

All Blues

Sometimes the style at a fashion show spills beyond the runway.

Model Chariot

Model arrives on a chariot

Just outside the runway

After the catwalk

Dressed for Success

Dressed for Success

Togetherness

Saturday, September 20th, 2014
Author, activist, former NBA player and SU grad Etan Thomas moderated a panel (along with Rachel Vassel) on Fatherhood on Friday. The panel was made up of former SU basketball players.

Author, activist, former NBA player and SU grad Etan Thomas moderated a panel (along with Rachel Vassel) on Fatherhood on Friday. The panel was made up of former SU basketball players.

Where are C-SPAN or ESPN’s “Outside the Lines” when you need them?

After a week that provided way too much negative news pertaining to male athletes and domestic violence and abuse allegations, former SU students Etan Thomas and Rachel Vassel facilitated a panel Coming Back Together (CBT) aimed at dissecting fatherhood, particularly among people of color.

The discussion featured former SU players Billy Owens, Derrick Coleman, John Wallace, Roosevelt Bouie and Lawrence Moten. The audience included students, members of the community and alumni (including members of the Syracuse Eight)

The 2-hour town-hall style meeting touched on single parent homes, solutions for raising a generation of children in the modern era, and how to discipline while still showing love.

At times the candor of the athletes spurred a range of emotions (from tears to gut-busting laughter).

Billy Owens, Derrick Coleman and John Wallace

Billy Owens, Derrick Coleman and John Wallace

All-time leading SU scorer (and in the Big East) Lawrence Moten talked about teaching the art of respect when it comes to fathering his daughters.

All-time leading SU scorer (and in the Big East) Lawrence Moten talked about teaching the art of respect when it comes to fathering his daughters.

SU's gentle giant Roosevelt Bouie

SU’s gentle giant Roosevelt Bouie

Etan Thomas talks about reaching not only his own children but those in the community as well (seated to his right was former SU player Manny Breland).

Etan Thomas talks about reaching not only his own children but those in the community as well (seated to his right was former SU player Manny Breland).

A Magnificent Six

A Magnificent Six

We are sure this conversation will continue somewhere (possibly at the next gathering) or maybe another institution will do a tangential discussion.  In the meantime we salute Etan, the other former players, and organizers of CBT for addressing the subject.

We wish they met annually.

Imagination, Insight & Perspective

Friday, September 19th, 2014

Hey NYC, you’re not the only destination in the state for Fashion Week anymore.

Young & Stylish

Young & Stylish

Future Stars

Future Stars

The Das Effect

Friday, September 19th, 2014
SU Alum (Newhouse) and music exec, turned entrepreneur and author visited campus to speak to students on Thursday.

SU Alum (Newhouse) and music exec, turned entrepreneur and author visited campus to speak to students on Thursday.

Das set up what she calls the “College Chat Room” during her visit. The College Chat is an Oprah/Charlie Rose table-type conversation for students. She encouraged students to get and stay out of their comfort zones. She also talked about her “Strait A’s” for college success. To learn more about her program, click here.

Street Gaze (part 38): Reunion

Friday, September 19th, 2014
Waverly Avenue

Main Campus

Throwback Thursday: Jimmy Who?

Thursday, September 18th, 2014
Syracuse-native Jimmy Cavallo returned to town to play a two-day set at the Italian Festival.

Syracuse-native Jimmy Cavallo returned to town to play a two-day set at the Italian Festival.

We got to meet Jimmy Cavallo over the weekend. On stage he plays a mean sax, and has an energetic show with great jokes for someone almost 90. During his Saturday set he talked about appearing in the film Rock, Rock!”

He later told us he was the first white rock musician (with an all white band) to play Harlem’s Apollo Theater in 1956.

Street Gaze (part 37): Window Dressing

Thursday, September 18th, 2014
M. Darin Jewelry

Pearls of Fashion

The Landmark Windows Project is the perfect mix of street fashion and a runway show.

Smokin

Smokin

Fashion comes Downtown

Fashion comes Downtown

Pit Crew

Pit Crew

House of Cards

House of Cards

Latest American Hero: Cloud City Comics

Latest American Hero: Cloud City Comics

Infinite Clip Live Studio

Infinite Clip (Live) Studio

Empire State

Empire State

Windows on the Workout

Windows on the Workout

Re-Vamp

Re-Vamp

Fashion on the Move

Wednesday, September 17th, 2014
Who said fashion shows weren't hard work

Who said fashion shows weren’t hard work

Leave it to the folks at Urban Life CrossFit to take fashion up a notch. Most of them took a turn to spin for the duration of last night’s Landmark Theater Window Project (60 + minutes). Afterwards, despite the high perspiration index, they posed for a photo.

This event is part of Syracuse (Fall) Fashion Week.

The Urban CrossFit Posse poses in front of their window for the Live Models Landmark project on Tuesday night.

The Urban Life CrossFit posse poses in front of their window for the Landmark Theater Windows project on Tuesday night.