Election Day brought voters to the polls and candidates to the annual spaghetti luncheon at the Our Lady of Pompei Church in Syracuse’s Little Italy neighborhood.
Photojournalism
Photo of the Week: Rock Hall inductee Libba Cotten spent last years in Syracuse
Elizabeth “Libba” Cotten, a folk revival artist with deep ties to Syracuse, will be honored posthumously by the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame this week.
Ailey II dance company comes to Syracuse for CFAC anniversary: See photos
Hundreds of people shuffled into the Landmark Theater this past Thursday to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Community Folk Art Center, with a performance by the Ailey II dance company.
See photos of President Joe Biden’s visit to Central New York
U.S President Joe Biden spoke at Onondaga Community College about the $100 billion investment in Central New York by Micron Technology.
Photo of the Week: Syracuse baby’s first Halloween
Syracuse couple Ana Resch and Tim Cronk made their daughter Ava’s first Halloween special with a pumpkin photo shoot.
Photo of the Week: Portrait of Sachem Sam George, a Cayuga Nation leader
The Cayuga people, which number about 500, have been engaged in a leadership struggle for years now, with tensions boiling over this year.
Photo of the Week: Riders of all ages try out new Syracuse BMX track
Pump Track SYR opened this week, after years of community planning, to riders of all ages.
Photo of the Week: Syracuse’s little house on roof overlooks construction
Construction continues at the “Moyer Carriage Lofts,” a housing development on the North Side, known for the building with the little house on the roof.
Photo of the Week: Syracuse’s American literacy pioneers
Photo of the Week is a new series by Central Current featuring the works of talented local photojournalists.
Ben Cleeton: A visual storyteller explores The Town
In his visual documentation of Syracuse that its Black residents have nicknamed “the town,” Cleeton says, “I aim to rewrite commonplace representations of underprivileged neighborhoods that focus on crime, poverty, and violence …”
