Feature
Stretched out
By Kelly Outram
Nicole Makai first saw a large gauged piercing when she was in the eighth grade. "I saw a girl at the mall with a big quarter-inch glass gauge earring," the now 20-year-old stylist for Studio FX on South Crouse Avenue said. "And she had a star tattoo behind her ear, and you could see the tattoo through the earring and I just thought that was the coolest thing ever.
From puff to posh: Peacoats replace down coats this season
By Melissa Daniels
I am a lifelong Upstate New Yorker. The title itself provokes mixed feelings of pride and boredom, but I mostly associate my geographical setting with memories of freezing during the cold winter months. And despite my snow-infused upbringing, I've never latched onto winter fashion styles too much.
Syracuse Symphony Orchestra succeeds with versatile music choice
By Christine Robertson
From square-dance music to horror-movie soundtracks, the Syracuse Symphony Orchestra provided a sampler of diverse music capabilities and an intriguing set list Monday night in the Setnor Auditorium in Crouse College. The audience included students, alumni, professors and those who came simply to enjoy the free concert.
Music and lyrics
Singer songwriters revive the mellow styles of folk singers with melodies and storytelling
By Kelina Imamura
The singer-songwriter is an interesting breed of musician. Modern musicians share the genre with the greats like Neil Diamond and Bob Dylan. Singer-songwriters have their lives showcased constantly in personal lyrics and heart-wrenching melodies. It's an accomplishment to achieve success in such a field at a young age.
Spring Break
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