Posts Tagged ‘2017’
Wednesday, February 22nd, 2017
The line up for the 35th Annual Syracuse Jazz Fest was released during a press conference this afternoon at M&T Bank. At the podium Jazz Fest producer Frank Malfitano readies for media questions.
Thirty-five is halfway between 20 and 50, so the line-up for the 2017 Syracuse Jazz Festival includes some old school and some new school. The line up includes the following:
- Ramsey Lewis
- Rebirth Jazz Band
- Todd Rundgren
- Asleep at the Wheel
- Marc Broussard
- The Mavericks
Tags:2017, Frank Malfitano, M&T Bank, Ramsey Lewis, Rebirth Jazz Band, Syracuse Architectural Digest, Syracuse Jazz Fest, The Mavericks
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Monday, February 20th, 2017
Just Off the Runway: Ma’Dears Total-Image showed that with the right styling, everyday can be a good hair day. The team is pictured at the The Blowout 2017 (Hair Show) held in the Landmark Theater.
Tags:2017, Blowout, Creativity, design, hair, Hair Show, Landmark Theater, Ma'Dears Total-Image
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Sunday, February 19th, 2017
Liam Kirst (center) of the Land Bank talked about a new mural program that will be applied to abandoned and dilapidated homes in the city. He was a guest, along with his father and Logan Reidsma, at the F.O.C.U.S. Forum on Friday morning.
Tags:2017, Art, F.O.C.U.S. Greater Syracuse, Liam Kirst, Logan Reidsma, Murals, Sean Kirst, Syracuse Architectural Digest, Syracuse Land Bank, Week in Review
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Sunday, February 19th, 2017
The Sumner Hunt Building is an example of Second Empire Style architecture. Southside TNT and Syracuse Model Neighborhood Facility, Inc. held an open house at the newly rehabbed space on Friday.
Tags:2017, Construction, Development, South Salina Street, Southside TNT, Sumner Hunt Building, Syracuse Architectural Digest, Syracuse Model Neighborhood Facility
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Saturday, February 18th, 2017
SAS shooting guard Symir Torrence put Section III on notice as he went for 30 (9 above his season average) in the Atoms first playoff game against Oswego last night.
Torrence is a reason to keep an eye on the Atoms. He nearly amassed a triple-double (he had only 7 assists) during Friday’s 81-66 win. Up next for SAS is Indian River on Tuesday.
Tags:2017, Basketball, High School Sports, SAS, Section 3, Symir Torrence, Syracuse Academy of Science, The Lab
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