Posts Tagged ‘Hawley-Green’
Syracuse Homes & Gardens
Friday, May 25th, 2018Week in Review
Sunday, November 12th, 2017A slice of Serenity from Syracuse in Focus on Vimeo.
Syracuse Architectural Digest: Coming Attractions
Sunday, October 29th, 2017Syracuse Architectural Digest: The Urban Revitalization Strategist
Friday, June 23rd, 2017Week in Review
Sunday, June 18th, 2017Workspaces
Monday, October 31st, 2016Hawley-Greenery
Saturday, June 18th, 2016Saturday the Hawley-Green section of the city will hold house tours for several properties. The neighborhood, which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979, offers a suburban feel near downtown Syracuse.
Riding High
Friday, June 10th, 2016Winter Mix
Wednesday, February 17th, 2016Dispatches from the Frontier of Community Theater
Sunday, February 22nd, 2015As a director, Ryan Travis is prolific. He has conceived and directed numerous productions since we interviewed him a few years ago.
Ryan’s pace is frenetic, but the quality of the work never suffers. The actor/director/professor knows how to explore and present timely topics with the right dusting of theatrical polish. His latest offering is “Steady,” an hour-long, song-dialogue-dance-dramatization of the past, present and future of Civil Rights, with a particular emphasis on the 54-mile march from Selma to Montgomery.
There were two shows for “Steady” over the weekend at The Art Rage Gallery. What made the Art Rage production unique was the poignant visual reminder of the Selma adorning the walls, thanks to the compelling documentary photographs of Matt Herron. Having photos of Dr. King, John Lewis, Doris Wilson, and others as part of the set design provided inspiration for the audience as well as the actors.
“Steady” has its next showing at Onondaga Community College on Monday.
Herron’s images will be on display at Art Rage until the end of March.