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Do You See This Man?new

With the recent focus on homelessness in Syracuse, some media organizations asked people what they thought of panhandlers. New Times reporter Michelle Malia van Dalen asked homeless people about their lives in Syracuse.
Syracuse New Times  |  Michelle van Dalen  |  01-12-2015  |  Homelessness

Why Protest?new

Reporter Casey Fabris talks drone protesters who come to Hancock Field month after month to object to a technology they say makes the ugliness of war too tolerable.
Syracuse New Times  |  Casey Fabris  |  01-12-2015  |  War

A Short History of the Rainbow Flagnew

A conversation with Gilbert Baker, the artist who created the rainbow flag.
Syracuse New Times  |  Ty Marshal  |  06-27-2014  |  LGBT

A look at favorite films of 2013new

Syracuse New Times film blogger and reviewer Mark Bialczak looks back at a year in movies.
Syracuse New Times  |  Mark Bialczak  |  01-03-2014  |  Movies

Top 5 Stories of 2013new

Syracuse New Times looks back at 2013 in stories and articles.
Syracuse New Times  |  Staff and Ty Marshal  |  01-03-2014  |  Media

Terry Anderson talks about the media, living in Central New York and his time as a hostage in Lebanon

One-time hostage Terry Anderson has had a tough road since he was released. From a broken marriage to a bankruptcy and a failed attempt at politics, Anderson now makes his home near Syracuse, where he teaches at Syracuse University's Newhouse School of Public Communications.
Syracuse New Times  |  Ed Griffin-Nolan  |  11-16-2011  |  Policy Issues

Green Monster: The Emerald Ash Borer in Upstate New Yorknew

In one corner of a long, barely lit room, standing in a spot that had been swept clean of the peeled ash bark that littered the rest of the space, Mike Callin, head forester for the Department of Environmental Conservation in Lake Katrine, addressed his team.
Syracuse New Times  |  Alex Gecan  |  07-13-2011  |  Environment

'Citizen Soldier'

A National Guardsman writes about his year spent trying to train the Afghan National Army to fight the Taliban.
Syracuse New Times  |  Molly English  |  06-24-2010  |  Books

95-Year-Old 'Birth of a Nation' is Still Generating Heated Hubbubnew

Hailed as a breakthrough in cinematic techniques and forever damned for its racially charged pyrotechnics, director D.W. Griffith’s Civil War spectacle changed everything about moviemaking at that point, as first-time viewers may well find out.
Syracuse New Times  |  Bill DeLapp  |  04-15-2010  |  Movies

Syracuse New Times Founder Ken Simon Looks Backnew

It isn't a reach to boast that Simon helped invent the alternative press. When he started the paper as a brash 21-year-old senior at Syracuse University, it wasn't because similar tabloids were fledgling in Greenwich Village and San Francisco. It was because he could.
Syracuse New Times  |  Molly English  |  07-30-2009  |  Media

Split Decision, Collaboration is a Gentler Way to Divorce

Using a national model, a group of Syracuse, New York, attorneys formed CNY Collaborative Family Law Professionals to give divorcing couples an alternative to often-ugly litigation. The group keeps growing in members and "successful" divorces.
Syracuse New Times  |  Molly English-Bowers  |  01-27-2009  |  Children & Families

Cartoonist Joe Glisson Releases His Second Book

Syracuse New Times' multiple award-winning cartoonist has release his second book of work, this one chronicling his 25 years covering the political scene.
Syracuse New Times  |  Molly English  |  10-08-2008  |  Books

Palin Drone

John McCain's odd choice proves the scary power of the Republican religious right.
Syracuse New Times  |  Ed Griffin-Nolan  |  09-17-2008  |  Commentary

'The Heinz Tomato Ketchup Cookbook' Proves the Condiment's Uses are Almost Infinite

The Heinz Tomato Ketchup Cookbook by Paul Hartley celebrates the Pittsburgh king of the condiment, with nifty historic advertisements, interesting factoids and a surprising number of recipes using Heinz Ketchup.
Syracuse New Times  |  Molly English-Bowers  |  09-17-2008  |  Food+Drink

Syracuse's Vet Center Helps Soldiers Adjust to Life Away from the Battlefieldnew

In Central New York a small Army is mobilizing with a serious mission -- to take in the wave of veterans coming home from war zones in Iraq and Afghanistan. Whenever it is that Johnny comes marching home, an array of kind hearts and beefed-up programs are mobilizing to greet them.
Syracuse New Times  |  Ed Griffin-Nolan  |  05-30-2008  |  War

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