Join the Syracuse Police Department for Free Police Exam 2-part Study Session. All sessions are 5pm-7pm Participants must attend both sessions.
March 1, 6:00-7:30pm Southwest Community Center 401 South Ave SYR NY 13204 What is the Syracuse Housing Study? The Syracuse Housing Study is an effort to make sense of all of this and to help the City and the community better understand existing housing conditions, investment and disinvestment patterns, market trends, and housing needs throughout the city. The open houses are informal and will not include a formal presentation. Guests are welcome to come and go at their convenience and spend as much time they want at each of the displays.
Join the Syracuse Police Department for Free Police Exam 2-part Study Session. All sessions are 5pm-7pm Participants must attend both sessions.
March 2, 6:00-7:30pm City Hall Commons 201 East Washington Street SYR NY 13202 What is the Syracuse Housing Study? The Syracuse Housing Study is an effort to make sense of all of this and to help the City and the community better understand existing housing conditions, investment and disinvestment patterns, market trends, and housing needs throughout the city. The open houses are informal and will not include a formal presentation. Guests are welcome to come and go at their convenience and spend as much time they want at each of the displays.
Syracuse Vocal Ensemble presents: Sing a Song of Jazz. Featuring songs from the Great American Songbook and beyond. Tickets are $10 each and are available at the door. Cash, Venmo, or PayPal are preferred.
Just a Reminder! On Wednesday, March 22, at 6:00 pm, we will introduce the forum; read and discuss "American Dilemma" a short story by Langston Hughes as part of Simple Stories, Simple Truths: Reading and Discussion Forum featuring selected works by Langston Hughes. The event is titled, "Simple Stories/Simple Truths: A Script-in-Hand Reading of Selected Works by Langston Hughes taken from his book, Simple's Uncle Sam, a compilation of short stories (dialogues) about (with) a fictional character he created named, Jesse B. Semple, whose friends affectionally call, "Simple." Introductory Session Virtual - ZOOM Meeting ID:850 6962 0157 To register: https://bit.ly/SimpleStoriesSimpleTruths or https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEtceCurDsrH9OcypNlST2kifp2OURufhVS
By Thornton Wilder | Directed by Robert Hupp Thornton Wilder American Classic, Our Town, Up Next at Syracuse Stage, Production Features Syracuse-Based Actor Jim True-Frost from HBO’s The Wire, Boardwalk Empire. “The life of a village against the life of the stars” is how Thornton Wilder described his heralded masterpiece Our Town. “It is an attempt,” he wrote, “to find a value above all price for the smallest events in our daily life.” He succeeded with this graceful and poetic play—a heartfelt call to cherish every unimportant moment we’re together and to embrace the true wonder and brevity of being alive.
Fly is a one-man dramatic comedy about an African American man, who believes he will receive the power to fly on the night of a special celestial event that will send transforming energy to planet Earth. As he prepares for this special event on a Brooklyn rooftop, he shares the comic, dramatic, and tragic experiences that have pushed him to the edge of reality. Fly trumpets the social justice, spiritual, and political challenges of what it means to be conscious and Black in America.
Thornton Wilder American Classic, Our Town, Up Next at Syracuse Stage, Production Features Syracuse-Based Actor Jim True-Frost from HBO’s The Wire, Boardwalk Empire “The life of a village against the life of the stars” is how Thornton Wilder described his heralded masterpiece Our Town. “It is an attempt,” he wrote, “to find a value above all price for the smallest events in our daily life.” He succeeded with this graceful and poetic play—a heartfelt call to cherish every unimportant moment we’re together and to embrace the true wonder and brevity of being alive.
Fly is a one-man dramatic comedy about an African American man, who believes he will receive the power to fly on the night of a special celestial event that will send transforming energy to planet Earth. As he prepares for this special event on a Brooklyn rooftop, he shares the comic, dramatic, and tragic experiences that have pushed him to the edge of reality. Fly trumpets the social justice, spiritual, and political challenges of what it means to be conscious and Black in America.
Thornton Wilder American Classic, Our Town, Up Next at Syracuse Stage, Production Features Syracuse-Based Actor Jim True-Frost from HBO’s The Wire, Boardwalk Empire “The life of a village against the life of the stars” is how Thornton Wilder described his heralded masterpiece Our Town. “It is an attempt,” he wrote, “to find a value above all price for the smallest events in our daily life.” He succeeded with this graceful and poetic play—a heartfelt call to cherish every unimportant moment we’re together and to embrace the true wonder and brevity of being alive.
Thornton Wilder American Classic, Our Town, Up Next at Syracuse Stage, Production Features Syracuse-Based Actor Jim True-Frost from HBO’s The Wire, Boardwalk Empire “The life of a village against the life of the stars” is how Thornton Wilder described his heralded masterpiece Our Town. “It is an attempt,” he wrote, “to find a value above all price for the smallest events in our daily life.” He succeeded with this graceful and poetic play—a heartfelt call to cherish every unimportant moment we’re together and to embrace the true wonder and brevity of being alive.
Fly is a one-man dramatic comedy about an African American man, who believes he will receive the power to fly on the night of a special celestial event that will send transforming energy to planet Earth. As he prepares for this special event on a Brooklyn rooftop, he shares the comic, dramatic, and tragic experiences that have pushed him to the edge of reality. Fly trumpets the social justice, spiritual, and political challenges of what it means to be conscious and Black in America.
Thornton Wilder American Classic, Our Town, Up Next at Syracuse Stage, Production Features Syracuse-Based Actor Jim True-Frost from HBO’s The Wire, Boardwalk Empire “The life of a village against the life of the stars” is how Thornton Wilder described his heralded masterpiece Our Town. “It is an attempt,” he wrote, “to find a value above all price for the smallest events in our daily life.” He succeeded with this graceful and poetic play—a heartfelt call to cherish every unimportant moment we’re together and to embrace the true wonder and brevity of being alive.