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The 2024-2025 season focuses on individuals yearning to belong in a world that may not accept them for who they are.
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Through 8 different events throughout the year, Project Outloud aims to create safe spaces, eliminate barriers to accessing resources, and raise awareness for LGBTQ+ individuals of all ages.
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The next Jazz in the City concert is Thursday, July 13 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Syracuse Community Health Center on Salina Street coinciding with the opening of the health center's new building.
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This year Pride Month had a sense of urgency rather than celebration.
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New Yorkers of Asian descent will have a place to call their own at the New York State Fair this year.
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The Syracuse Juneteenth celebrations in Clinton Square over the weekend were a far cry from the previous small festivals on Syracuse's Southside.
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A variety of farms and local vendors lined Clinton Square Tuesday morning selling fruits, vegetables, artisan goods and plants.
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In Syracuse Shakespeare in the Park's production of "The Merchant of Venice," every role is played by a female-identifying actor — a stark difference from Shakespearean times where every role, including the female roles, were portrayed by men.
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Syracuse Stage had a world premiere of the play "Tender Rain" written by playwright-in-residence Kyle Bass.
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It's been three years since the coronavirus pandemic shut down performing industries. Audiences have returned, yet theatres still face challenges.
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Utica is ready for its close-up. The city is home to a new state-recognized film commission.
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During SALTLAND Theatre Festival, audiences can see 13 shows over 10 days.