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’m a glass-half-full guy. I admire and trust our civic leaders. For the most part, I believe that our community is headed in the right direction.

Unfortunately, that mindset took a hit the other night when I attended what I was told was a local government convention at the New York State Fairgrounds titled: Finding Real Initiatives Generating Hope Today (F.R.I.G.H.T.) Night. Good grief. While I accept that Syracuse will never be as polished as, say, Paris or Barcelona, the program made me realize that we still have a long way to go in terms of marketing ourselves as the wonderful community we know this to be. The first seminar, “The Fallen Giant,” was an obvious reference to the area’s proud manufacturing tradition. It was held in a series of tunnels, some of which were pitch black while others were lit by bothersome strobes. I noticed that many of the presenters had terrible rashes, wounds and other facial deformities. I don’t mean to judge based on appearance, but first impressions count. Why not subtly underscore the beauty of our region by adding one or two physically attractive speakers, even if we have to import them? It also struck me that we are a really bad hair town. Another concern was the message itself. At one point, an overzealous planner type — I had a suspicion it was one of the Driscolls — got up in my face

and hissed, “Tell me you’re scared! Tell me you’re scared.” Again, I don’t mean to nitpick, but we need to be more upbeat if we hope to attract the investment dollars that fuel progress. The next seminar, “Clown Prison,” was meant to showcase Central New York’s innovative approach to criminal justice. But instead of prisoners working on their college degrees and writing poetry, I saw that most were rotting away — quite literally. “Why the long face?” I asked a miscreant who resembled a decomposing horse’s head. He lowered his gaze and said nothing, and so an opportunity to promote local agribusiness was squandered. Visitors should have been allowed to feed him a delicious locally grown apple to cheer him up. Somewhere in the chaos I got lost in a passage of dangling tendrils. A female clown offender who turned out to be a man barked at me. I’m all for creative sentencing options, but this seminar raised more questions than it answered. Why do we lock some clowns behind bars while others roam free? Why do we mix male and female clown populations? And is the bulb-headed freak at the door pregnant or just in need of Upstate Medical University’s excellent bariatric surgery program?

“The Haunted Mansion” seminar troubled me even more. This was a well-intended effort to encourage restoration of our area’s many beautiful old homes, but here’s one thought: If you’re going to serve food at an open house, why not promote regional specialties such as chicken spiedies and salt potatoes? Instead, a disheveled caterer led me to a pan on a stove and asked if I was hungry. When I inquired as to what was in the pan, he replied, “Someone’s back.” Come on, organizers! Human back is an acquired taste, at best. At least offer extra Wango Tango sauce. I will say the young lady rising out of the coffin exuded a perky professionalism that made me proud to be a Central New Yorker. But at “Chainsaw Massacre,” a symposium on regional land management, it was back to the same old negativity, starting with the mission statement: “He’s gonna get you.” Who needs to hear that? Nor do attendees need to hear power saws, mad laughter or some cretin banging on a truck. I get it: Syracuse is a city that likes to roll up its sleeves and get to work. But can’t we tone it down to a dull roar when we’re hosting a major event? Maybe the worst moment was when I became ensnared in a hall of hanging bodies, and suddenly a barely living one appeared. “Get the $%#^ away from me, Hillary!” I screamed. As for the Flying Monkeys of Grroz, I’m all for promoting Syracuse Hancock International Airport. But nothing takes the fun out of air travel quicker than being reminded that furious, green-faced monkeys who fly exist. And they hate you. Syracuse, we can and must do better. SNT

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‘EATING WITH A PURPOSE’

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ohn Tumino used to cook for a full house every night at Asti Caffe, the Tumino family’s popular restaurant on North Salina Street. Now he feeds homeless people living under bridges and overpasses in downtown Syracuse, delivering chef-prepared, home-cooked food two times a week.

Tumino and his wife, Leigh-Ann, operate In My Father’s Kitchen, a nonprofit organization dedicated to reaching out to this “invisible’’ population and bringing hope, one meal and one person at a time. Their latest project to benefit In My Father’s Kitchen involves what you could call mindful eating at home. Tumino calls it “eating with a purpose.’’ Last month, In My Father’s Kitchen introduced Taste and See pasta sauce, now on sale Fridays at its storefront office and resource center at 501 Hawley Ave. The sauce is sold in 24-ounce jars and costs $6.95. Proceeds benefit the nonprofit’s mission of connecting with and feeding the chronically homeless and refugees adjusting to a new life in Syracuse, as well as assisting the homeless in taking steps to “come inside.’’ Made with all the traditional ingredients — tomatoes, onions, garlic and basil, with a hint of crushed red pepper — the sauce is a natural for Tumino. After all, it’s his grandmother’s recipe. The sauce, which Tumino concocted regularly at Asti, is now part of the comforting meals he creates

for his outreach, assisted by volunteers he calls sous chefs. Now he’s making it in 300-jar batches in the shared kitchen at Nelson Farms, a food processing incubator and Made in New York foods store operated by SUNY Morrisville. “This sauce is quality food, made with love,’’ Tumino says. “Now it’s going for a greater good. It’s supporting our mission. When you eat it, you’re sustaining yourself and you’re helping to sustain other people. You’re eating with a purpose.’’ Tumino and his wife have operated In My Father’s Kitchen since September 2011. Both are ordained ministers. Tumino says he answered a call from God to leave the restaurant business and put his culinary talents to use in another way: feeding the homeless and others in need. One day, Tumino says, he was on the Bear Street exit ramp from Route 690 when he saw a man holding a “homeless — please help’’ sign. Many motorists avert their eyes, Tumino says. Yet the spirit moved him to bring the man food and let him know, “You are not invisible.’’

Earlier this year, the idea for Taste and See “came to me,’’ Tumino says. He introduced the sauce at a launch party and fundraiser in late September. Local chefs prepared several dishes with it, including sausage, peppers and onions and a creamy blush sauce served with tortellini. Tumino says the sauce can be used on pizza, served with meatballs and eggplant Parmesan and used as an ingredient in meatloaf or in soups. If you want, you can eat it right out of the jar, Tumino says with a smile. “That’s how good it is.’’ Those who have tasted it agree. “Believe me when I say this: This is the best bottled sauce there is,’’ says one fan on the In My Father’s Kitchen Facebook page. “I love the large pieces of basil in the sauce. The final listed ingredient is red pepper; it gives just a little ‘hint’ of a zing. Fabulous. The flavor is not overpowering. It enhances anything you use it in.’’ Tumino hopes to sell the sauce at the Central New York Regional Market, increase his list of local retail outlets and grow the brand enough so that he can hire and train some of his formerly homeless “friends’’ for production and sales jobs. “The pieces are coming together,’’ Tumino says. “Food brings people to the table.’’ Taste and See pasta sauce by In My Father’s Kitchen is sold Fridays, noon to 6 p.m., at 501 Hawley Ave., next to ArtRage Gallery. The sauce is also available at Syracuse Soapworks, 226 Hawley Ave.; Nelson Farms, Nelson; and Peterboro General Store, Morrisville. For more information, call 529-3640 or visit inmyfatherskitchen.org or facebook.com/ inmyfatherskitchen. SNT Margaret McCormick is a freelance writer and editor in Syracuse. She blogs about food at eatfirst.typepad.com. Follow her on Twitter, connect on Facebook or email her at mmccormicksnt@gmail. com.

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ardeners often battle invasive plants that seem to be trying for world conquest. But at least they don’t yell for a steady diet of human flesh and blood like the monstrous (and chatty) plant in Little Shop of Horrors, the truly funny musical at Shoppingtown’s Central New York Playhouse.

Now a cult favorite, Little Shop started as movie director Roger Corman’s low-budget 1960 horror comedy about a flesh-devouring plant with a huge appetite. In the 1980s, the team of composer Alan Menkin and writer Howard Ashman created songs with witty lyrics to tell about the rise and fall of bespectacled nebbish Seymour Krelborn (played to perfection by Justin Polly). Seymour is an employee in the dilapidated shop of Mr. Mushnik (Jim Magnarelli, managing to sound Jewish), but after all, skid row isn’t exactly a prime location for a flower shop. As the gigantic plant gains nationwide attention, it becomes the ticket to a better future for Seymour and his adored girlfriend Audrey. She’s played as a delicious blond bimbo by the excellent Korrie Taylor, skittering about on five-inch heels in a skintight minidress. Audrey sings of her longing for a tract house where she can serve frozen dinners on furniture covered with plastic: “a fence of real chain link and a disposal in the sink.” Mushnik, afraid of losing the assistant who has brought him prosperity, does a Tevye-type dance as he invites Seymour to become his son and partner.

For this number, music director Abel Searor makes his musicians sound like a klezmer band. Unfortunately, Audrey is entangled with a hyper-manic, abusive boyfriend, played to the hilt by Jordan Westfall. A sadistic dentist who gets his kicks by inflicting pain, he heightens his pleasure by sniffing nitrous oxide. In what has to be one of the strangest death scenes ever, he laughs himself to death. Director Dustin Czarny’s greatest coup is his recruitment of J Brazill to sing the voice of Audrey II. In a rumbling basso, the plant shouts, “Cut the crap, baby, and bring on the meat. It’s supper time, bring out the USDA prime. Feed me!” Three doo-wopping, high-energy girls from the neighborhood (Carleena Manzi, Sami Horner and Ceara Windhausen) give the musical its 1950s feel. The production’s sound design, however, has been amplified to ear-damaging levels. The higher the decibels soar, the more detail gets lost, making it hard to make out the words. Despite those sonic blasts, Little Shop of Horrors is a perfect show for the Halloween season. SNT

The Syracuse New Times’ Syracuse Area Live Theater awards ceremony is slated for Sunday, Oct. 25, 7:30 p.m., at Syracuse Stage, 820 E. Genesee St. SALT director Liam Fitzpatrick has announced a trio of special honors. Susan Blumer, one of the triumvirate behind the soon-to-end Covey Theatre Company, is receiving the Hall of Fame honor. Blumer and co-Covey conspirators Garrett Heater and Michael Penny produced a batch of acclaimed shows during a five-year run, from provocative musicals such as Rent and Avenue Q to cerebral original dramas including Playing God and The Romanovs. Receiving a posthumous Lifetime Achievement Award is longtime gay rights activist Earl Colvin, who died May 24 at age 82. Among many accomplishments over the decades, Colvin was also a producer for the local acting troupe Theater a la Carte. Amelia Beamish, a photographer for several community theaters, will be given a SALT MVP award for her work on Covey’s summer production of Hair. Beamish’s list of credits also include photographs for Central New York Playhouse productions. A cocktail hour starts at 6 p.m. in the Sutton Pavilion, followed by the awards ceremony at 7:30 p.m. at the Archbold Theater. A gala after-party will take place at 9:30 p.m. Tickets are $21 in advance, $25 at the door. Visit syracusenewtimes. com for information.

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hanks to Halloween falling on a Saturday, when kids and their parents will likely get their freak on during trick-or-treating and costume parties, local theaters and film clubs are jumping the gun with this week’s horrifying attractions. Here’s a rundown.

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cial-effects sequences conjure plenty of non-scary PG thrills. Look fast for Stine’s cameo during the closing minutes of this loud but lively kiddie flick. Hotel Transylvania 2. In this sequel to the 2012 cartoon, Count Dracula (voiced by Adam Sandler) ponders the genetics of his cherubic grandson Dennis, offspring of his vampire daughter Mavis (Selena

Goosebumps.

Goosebumps. The long-in-development cinematic adaptation of author R.L. Stine’s terror tomes for younger viewers scored nearly $25 million at the nation’s multiplexes. New teen on the block Zach (Dylam Minnette) moves next door to alluring cutie pie Hannah (Odeya Rush), which causes consternation with her mysterious dad (Jack Black). Turns out that her pop is actually author Stine, and that the monsters in his many page-turners can actually come to life if someone inadvertently unlocks each book, including a droll ventriloquist dummy named Slappy (also voiced by Black). Audiences are enjoying the performances from an appealing cast, which also includes a doofus played by Ryan Lee — who channels his inner Jon Cryer — while the spe-

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Gomez) and nice-guy human Johnny (Andy Samberg). Hoping to coax Dennis’ “inner monster,” Drac and his pals embark on a road trip to a distant summer camp where the count first learned about his sawtooth skills. The script’s cornball gags from co-writers Sandler and Robert Smigel just might be older than Bram Stoker, albeit with some plot threads seemingly borrowed from Twilight and

La Cage aux Folles. Sandler’s Hungarian accent also sounds like a cross between Danny Thomas and Hans Conreid’s Uncle Toonoose character from the old Make Room for Daddy sitcom. Meanwhile, members of the Sandler repertory company microphone it in with their respective shticks, including David Spade (as an invisible man), Steve Buscemi (as a werewolf) and Kevin James (as a Frankenstein-esque monster). Still, director Genndy Tartakovsky (from Cartoon Network’s Dexter’s Laboratory) keeps things brisk and bouncy, while guest voice Mel Brooks provides a welcome aural presence as Drac’s dad Vlad. “Maybe he’s just a late fanger,” the great-granddad muses. The Black Cat. Satanism, necrophilia and flaying are just some of the components for this classic creepshow, produced in 1934 by Universal Pictures just before the Production Code clamped down on Hollywood productions. The wild production designs and inspired direction by Edgar G. Ulmer enhance this first teaming of terror titans Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi. Also on the double bill for the Syracuse Cinephile Society’s annual Halloween attraction: Dick Foran in the 1940 reboot The Mummy’s Hand, a Universal shocker featuring the bandaged sleepwalker in murder mode. Check it out Monday, Oct. 26, 7:30 p.m., at the


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Friday the 13th Parts 4 through 6. Paramount’s long-running, low-budget slaughterhouses from the 1980s are always good for a few gruesome guffaws amid the blood-splattered screen. The fourth installment, billed in 1984 as The Final Chapter, was not exactly truth in advertising, with A New Beginning turning up the following year. No. 6, the 1986 Jason Lives, might be the best of this bunch, thanks to heavy doses of cartoonish violence (including Welcome Back Kotter’s Ron Palillo in a bit part) and songs by Alice Cooper. On Friday, Oct. 23, 6 p.m. Jason Voorhees is again on the loose in vintage 35mm prints, plus the

Last Man on Earth. Vincent Price fights zombies in this low-budget 1964 classic that was filmed on Italian locales, and at times looks like a predecessor to George Romero’s Night of the Living Dead. It will be shown in a 35mm print, as well as the 1980s sci-fi spoof Killer Klowns from Outer Space. At midnight will be a digital showing of the campy rock musical The Rocky Horror Picture Show. It all takes place at the Palace Theatre, 2384 James St. Admission is $15 in advance, $20 at the door. Call 436-4723. The Mask. Fanboys will rejoice about the restoration of this 1961 Canadian thriller that features a handful of still-impressive 3-D sequences. Rome’s 50-seat Cinema Capitol, 234 W. Dominick St., will host shows on Friday, Oct. 23, 7:30 p.m.; Saturday, Oct. 24, and Sunday, Oct. 25, 4 and 7:30 p.m.; and Monday, Oct. 26, through Wednesday, Oct. 28, 7:30 p.m. Film archivist Bob Furmanek will also be on hand for the Friday and Saturday afternoon shows. Admission is $7 for adults, $5 for students. Call 337-6453. SNT

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Brides of Dracula. In Hammer Films’ 1960 semi-sequel to the 1958 smash Horror of Dracula, a new count is on the loose at a girls’ school, with dedicated vampire hunter Van Helsing (Peter Cushing) out to stop his evil. David Peel’s fey and feral turn as this film’s bloodsucker is creepily effective, especially when he puts the literal bite on Van Helsing during an eye-opening sequence. Cushing’s crusading hunter might be his best work in the whole Dracula series (he even does many strenuous stunts toward the end), while director Terence Fisher provides an atmosphere of delirious decadence, plus grand supporting turns from Freda Jackson and Martita Hunt. Best. Hammer. Film. Ever. Rome’s Capitol Theatre, 220 W. Dominick St., will screen 35mm prints of Brides of Dracula and The Gorgon (another Hammer item from director Fisher and star Cushing, this time with Christopher Lee) on Saturday, Oct. 24, 2:30 and 7 p.m. Admission is $6.50 for adults, $2.50 for children under age 12. Call 337-6453.

Central New York shocker Hack-o-Lantern and music from One Last Shot at the Palace Theatre, 2384 James St. Tickets are $15 in advance, $20 at the door. Call 463-9240.

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Broadway Bound C Theater impresario Richard Jay-Alexander recalls his Solvay roots and more By Bill DeLapp

hances are good that theater fans who know about epic productions such as Les Miserables and Miss Saigon also know about Richard Jay-Alexander, who ran producer Cameron Mackintosh’s North American operation for 10 years. Jay-Alexander was at Le Moyne College during a whirlwind four-day September stint that included seminars and master classes with budding theater students on topics such as the business of theater.

During a chat at the Coyne Center for the Performing Arts, the energetic showman dished on the celebrities he has collaborated with in recent years, including Bette Midler and Barbra Streisand. Yet he also poignantly addressed his childhood roots as a member of the Fernandez family in Solvay, home to his loving parents — who are now deceased — as well as his subsequent education at SUNY Oswego. His dad Frank Fernandez logged a 30-year career with Le Moyne’s accounting and business departments. A telephone interview with Jay-Alexander, 62, at his Miami residence lasted nearly an hour, yet it seems unfair to boil the conversation down to a hit parade of sound bites. So what follows is a generous portion of his hometown memories, as well as his salad days as a Manhattan actor, with more to come in an upcoming issue. By the way, he’s also an admirer of this publication, as well as its Syracuse Area Live Theater awards ceremony, which takes place Sunday, Oct. 25, 7:30 p.m., at Syracuse State, 820 E. Genesee St. “I’m such a Syracuse New Times fan,” he declared. “I was around during its inception — I was around in 1969, I’m sorry to say — and I always grab it at the airport, and that’s where I glean my info from.” End of plug.

Do you hand out advice to would-be performers? When people go, “You know, my kid’s so talented,” or “Do you have any advice for my grandson.” Stuff like that. Most people that I know don’t give that kind of advice, because first of all, you don’t know if they’re talented or not. Second of all, it’s an age of contests and people being so attracted to the red carpet or the Glee of it all. You know, it’s a calling and nothing will get in your way, but there is no easy way in. Now it’s even weirder, with the Internet and YouTube, and so you really have to find your place. But I still believe in training, and you also have to grow up. That’s what those four years of school will do. Otherwise, show business can damage you. Also, when my dad taught at Le Moyne, there was not a theater department when I was growing up, so this is a dream come true for him. He passed away a little over a year ago (at age 95), and he would have been so happy to see me speaking at Le Moyne. My father had a private practice as a certified public accountant, and he was a professor who ran Le Moyne’s department of business administration. He was a hands-on dad. He really believed in education, first and foremost. When I was crazed and wanted to move to New York City at age 18, he said, “You’re going to get an education.” And

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Richard Jay-Alexander at Le Moyne College seminar. Michael Davis photos

I was really not smart, because I was obsessed with show business. I failed algebra three times, and the teacher said, “You’re not applying yourself,” and I said, “What does this have to do with show business?” My dad would drive down to that school and he would hammer her: “Don’t you make fun of my son.” I still don’t know whether I cheated or what, but I passed algebra and my dad called the vice chairman at the theater department at SUNY Oswego to come see me in my senior musical at Solvay High. They took me for one semester on my enthusiasm, because I was turned down by every college in the country. And then, of course, once you start studying Greek theater and music and piano and voice, I became mental and made the dean’s list and got scholarships and I got out of school in three years. Also, I grew up in Solvay and I never met Jewish people (until I went to college). “What’s Rosh Hoshanah?” I asked. Or people smoking pot who came up from Long Island: “Oh, I could never do that because of my parents.” But you get a sense of community. I couldn’t have gone from Solvay to New York City; it would have eaten me up alive. So my dad was very, very wise and he took what he knew and applied it to me. A lot of people hate their parents and have unresolved issues, but that’s just not me.

like (Salt City executive director) Joe Lotito: There was just so much theater, and they really formed me. Things like timing are what you learn in community theater, and I totally believe in it. That’s what I give my time to, and all that stuff about paying it forward and giving back, it all sounds nice and I’m not big on words like arcs and journeys. But you do understand that when you can actually help somebody, it’s not a false mission. There are times when you get paid for a lecture series, and there are times when you commit and then you can’t be held hostage from the truth. It’s not like when you’re getting paid so you have to be nice and kind. It’s a tough business and it’s tougher now because you have so many people who want to do it. When I went to New York City there was hundreds of people (attempting to break into show biz). Now there are thousands and there’s not even room for stars to have shows on Broadway. But I love it! The interesting thing about me is that I still love what I do and I’m not jaded. I definitely have opinions. Definitely. But I can back ’em up with years of experience. This fall marks my 40th year in the business, which is sort of astonishing. I just got a new assistant and we’ve been transferring my career from VHS tapes to DVDs, and I’m sitting there and getting dizzy while watching them.

What was it like growing up in Central New York?

You had some bit parts in big movies.

Syracuse was idyllic for me; it was an adventure. When I was in high school, I was riding a bus downtown and working for The Me Nobody Knows at Salt City Playhouse. Syracuse Musical Theater, the Pompeian Players, people

They were screening (film director Walter Hill’s 1979 action drama) The Warriors somewhere and I was in that movie, so everybody starts posting on Facebook (the movie’s popular line of dialogue), “Come out, come out and

play.” I was in the Orphans gang and I used to come home to my apartment on 300 W. 55th St. in the morning after getting rolled through the mud in Central Park. But who knew it was going to be a cult movie? I was in (director John Badham’s 1977 musical drama) Saturday Night Fever as a dancer for six weeks, and when we saw the screening we thought it was terrible. And also when we danced, we didn’t dance to the BeeGees’ tracks, we were dancing to tracks of beats because the score wasn’t done yet. We had no idea; we thought it was stupid. Going to the 2001 Odyssey disco and being picked up every morning at 57th and Seventh Avenue on a bus, and then the dry cleaning would come out of your pants because of the disco’s dry ice . . . the whole thing was fascinating, especially in hindsight. I benefited hugely from the British invasion of theater, everything from Amadeus to Song and Dance to (Broadway producer) Cameron Mackintosh. I benefited greatly from the crossing of the pond by the Brits. I was lucky, but I was also talented. But back in college, if I never studied music, I never could have been a stage manager, or an assistant director on Song and Dance. I do have to pinch myself a little because it happened to me so it’s not boasting, but I just can’t believe everything that I’ve done. It’s ridiculous, it’s insane. When I made my Broadway debut in 1979 in Zoot Suit, my parents came to the Winter Garden, where I saw my first Broadway show Mame and where Barbra Streisand did Funny Girl. And my parents said, “You can die now.” Of course they didn’t mean that, I was only 22 or 23. So you’re talking to someone whose dreams have come true and more. I had a whole Barbra Streisand wall in my (Solvay) bedroom. It was like a playroom, and there were (images of) Bernadette Peters, Bette Midler, Lauren Bacall and Liza Minnelli. How was it possible that I would be working with these people? I’m from Solvay, where everybody made fun of me: “Oooh, little Dickie wants to be on Broadway.” And I learned about musicals from, thank god, the Solvay Public Library. They would call me and say, “Dickie, we got a new cast album. It’s called Rainbow with Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme.” And I would run down to the library and slap on those big headphones. I know every word to every score because of the Solvay Library. Back in those days, cast albums told the story. You didn’t need the dialogue because the songs moved the action, and you imagined what the show looked like. Everyone had cast albums of Man of La Mancha or Mary Martin’s Sound of Music in their home. My parents would go to see (Broadway shows) like South Pacific and my mother would say, “Dickie, it was so romantic and your father and I cried,” and I was hanging on their every word. And when I was 10, my dad started buying the Sunday New York Times and I would pore over the (theater) pages. It was beyond glamorous, and I knew there was a world outside of Syracuse and I had to face it. As an educator, my dad recognized that you had to be passionate about something. I didn’t want to be an accountant or a lawyer or a doctor. My dad was a nervous wreck, so he applied his knowledge skills to my particular desires, but he wanted to make sure that I could make a living. When the money started flowing, he knew I was gonna be OK. SNT

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By Jessica Novak

PROPOSED MAGAZINE GETS THE BUMS RUSH

According to the Studio Bums website, the phrase is “a slang term for someone who thrives on creating and being involved in all areas of the music industry, including culture, art, technology and the politics thereof.” So creators Theodore Perry (a.k.a. Tedd Swell) and Annaliese Artemis (Perry) have created a brand that matches the name. The proposed Studio Bums will be a lifestyle publication and gear company based in Syracuse. The goal is to create a magazine that goes where others don’t, exploring parts of the industry that are often not discussed in mainstream publications. “We had this realization,” Artemis says, “that all these magazines had the same people on the covers. Where’s the coverage? Where’s the exposure of new bands? Those same people aren’t the only ones making good music. That’s where the spark started. We’ve been brainstorming what we could do that’s different.” The couple’s backgrounds complement the goal. Artemis was born in South Africa and moved to Canada, providing her with a wealth of life experiences spanning riots in her hometown to a quiet life in Canada. Her eye for photography and art lends to the visual aspect of the publication and its products, which include mugs, clothing, hats and bags. Swell hails from New York City and boasts a deejay resume that started when he was 13. He created the website onestopbeats.com, where producers such as Dr. Dre and Eminem could grab sounds for their music. Swell’s own music has been featured on TV shows including Cedric the Entertainer’s Barber Battle. His work with local artist Erika Lovette also helped earn her a Syracuse Area Music Award (Sammy) in the Best Rhythm and Blues category in 2014. He also started beattalk.com, which provided a site for interviews with the producers, musicians and songwriters who frequented the domain. Although those sites have since dissolved, the idea of mixing culture and performers with discussion never went away. “We knew certain stories weren’t being documented,” he says. “That’s our mission: to be a lot more in-depth.”

The magazine version will be published quarterly, but will remain a constant, vibrant presence on the Internet, drawing readers from around the world. The content will also draw from industry professionals. Grammy-nominated songwriter-producer Ivan “Orthodox” Barias and Jef Forston, a.k.a. Def Jef, are two examples of the arsenal of supporters, contributors and molders of the magazine. “The music industry keeps changing,” Swell says. “The entry level is low. More people are doing it. Studio Bums will allow old guys to learn from new guys. It’s changing out there: It’s the wild west. Artists are tasked with so much. We will curate the content to bring value to anyone in the industry trying to survive.” Swell and Artemis have even dubbed these musicians as “artistpreneurs.” “Artists who are forced to do it all on their own are forced to be entrepreneurs as well,” Artemis says. “You have to do product development, cover art, advertising, setting up iTunes. You’re not assigned to a record label. You have to do it yourself.” The magazine will address that scenario, mixing the glamour and reality of the music industry. And while the creators’ roots lie in hip-hop, the magazine will stretch beyond that genre. “Hip-hop is my entry into the game,” Swell says. “It’s a culture I’m very familiar with. But I think it’s taught me about other genres, maybe more than if I’d come from another. My vinyl collection has many genres within it. We’re inspired by jazz and rock. There’s no limits to what we’re inspired by. We’ll have contributors who have worked with everyone from Erykah Badu to Steely Dan.” The couple is planning various promotions and funding campaigns in the coming months. They hope the first issue will run in early 2016. “If you do music, this is something you’ll want to have as a tool,” Swell says. “It’s something that will help you along the way. If you’ve ever been to a music seminar, you’ll find value. That’s how we’re marketing it. It’s where you’re inspired and educated.” SNT


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W E D N E S DAY 10/ 21 Chicago. Wed. Oct. 21, 7:30 p.m. Still rockin’ after 40-plus years with a show at the Landmark Theatre, 362 S. Salina St. $42, $52, $62. 475-7979.

Melvin Seals and JGB. Wed. Oct. 21, 9 p.m.

Funked-up music at the Westcott Theater, 524 Westcott St. $20/advance, $25/door. Thewestcotttheater.com.

T H U R S DAY 10/ 22 Darius Rucker. Thurs. 7:30 p.m. Southern

rocker takes the stage, plus David Nail and Cam at the Onondaga County War Memorial Arena, 800 S. State St. $35.75, $55.75. 435-8009.

Aqua. Thurs. 10 p.m. Take the plunge with 3-D holograms, dancing fountains and other misty memories at the Westcott Theater, 524 Westcott St. $30. Thewestcotttheater.com.

F R I DAY 10/ 23 Mat Kearney. Fri. 8 p.m. The Nashville sing-

er-songwriter pushes his current CD Just Kids, preceded by Parachute at the Westcott Theater, 524 Westcott St. $25. Thewestcotttheater.com.

Rock’n’Roll Freak Show. Fri. 8 p.m. Join Pale

Green Stars, Hobo Graffiti, Amerikan Primitive, Spring Street Family Band and the Stacy White Suite at the Landmark Theatre, 362 S. Salina St. $10. 475-7980.

S AT U R DAY 10/ 24 Delaney Brothers. Sat. 7:30 p.m. The local

open to both spectators and players, followed by a potluck dinner at 5 p.m. Kellish Hill Farm, 3192 Pompey Center Road, Manlius. $5/suggested donation. 682-1578.

Charley Orlando. Sun. 4 p.m. The Sunday Music Series rolls on with the popular local singer-songwriter at the Auburn Public Theater, 8 Exchange St., Auburn. $10. 253-6669. Willie Nile. Sun. 7:30 p.m. Buffalo-bred vet-

eran rock guitarist blows the roof off the joint at the Westcott Theater, 524 Westcott St. $15/ advance, $20/door. Thewestcotttheater.com.

T U E S DAY 10/ 27 The Mavericks. Tues. 8 p.m. The eclectic

country rockers barnstorm the Turning Stone Resort and Casino Showroom, Thruway Exit 33, Verona. $27, $32. 361-SHOW.

W E D N E S DAY 10/ 28 Grace Potter. Wed. Oct. 28, 7:30 p.m. The lively alt-rocker visits the Landmark Theatre, 362 S. Salina St. $25.50, $31, $51. 475-7980. The New Deal. Wed. Oct. 28, 9 p.m. Toronto’s electronica trio takes the stage, plus Solaris at the Westcott Theater, 524 Westcott St. $20/advance, $25/door. Thewestcott theater.com.

C LU B D AT E S W E D N E S DAY 10/ 21 Bradshaw Blues. (Eskapes Lounge, 6257

Route 31, Cicero), 7 p.m.

Dave Solazzo. (Le Moyne Plaza, 1135 Salt Springs Road), noon.

Free Boody Institute. (Al’s Wine & Whiskey Frenay & Lenin. (Sheraton University Inn, 801

Appleseed Collective. Sat. 8 p.m. Quartet

ry, 320 S. Clinton St.), 6 p.m.

Jay Ungar and Molly Mason. Fri. 8 p.m. The

acclaimed acoustic folk duo visits May Memorial Unitarian Universalist Society, 3800 E. Genesee St. $17. folkus.org.

Start Making Sense. Sat. 9 p.m. The Talking

Heads tribute band burns down the house, plus the Phish-inspired Lawn Boys at the Westcott Theater, 524 Westcott St. $15/advance, $18/ door. Thewestcotttheater.com.

S U N DAY 10/ 25 Old-Time Music Jam. Every Sun. 1 p.m. Jam session for all sorts of ramblers and pickers is

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Aladdin. Every Sat. 12:30 p.m.; through

Nov. 21. Interactive version of the children’s classic, as performed by Magic Circle Children’s Theatre. Spaghetti Warehouse, 689 N. Clinton St. $5. 449-3823.

Always, Patsy Cline. Thurs.-Sat. 7:30 p.m., Sun. 2 p.m.; closes Nov. 8. Tuneful musical biography of the country-western star kicks off the slate at the brand-new Cortland Repertory Theater spinoff known as CRT Downtown, 24 Port Watson St., Cortland. $32; cabaret-style seating of four per table. (800) 427-6160. America’s Got Talent Live. Fri. 8 p.m.

Contestants from the popular NBC talent show make their case at the Turning Stone Resort and Casino Showroom, Thruway Exit 33, Verona. $46, $54. 361-SHOW.

Little Shop of Horrors. Thurs.-Sat. 8 p.m., Sun. 2 p.m.; closes Oct. 31. The Central New York Playhouse troupe presents the musical comedy about a carnivorous talking plant named Audrey at the company’s Shoppingtown Mall venue, 3649 Erie Blvd. E. $22/ Thurs. & Sun., $25/Fri. & Sat. 885-8960. The Mountaintop. Wed. Oct. 21, 7:30 p.m., Thurs. 2 & 7:30 p.m., Fri. & Sat. 8 p.m., Sun. 4 p.m.; closes Sun. Oct. 25. A new drama about Martin Luther King Jr. continues the season at the Kitchen Theatre Company, 417 W. State St., Ithaca. $15-$37. (607) 273-4497, (607) 272-0570. Pericles, Prince of Tyre. Fri. & Sat. 8 p.m.;

closes Oct. 31. One of Shakespeare’s lesser-known works gets some love in this kick-

off to the Boot and Buskin Theater Group season at Le Moyne College’s Coyne Center for the Performing Arts, 1419 Salt Springs Road. $15/adults, $10/seniors, $5/students. 445-4200.

The Producers. Tues. & Wed. Oct. 28, 7:30 p.m.; closes Oct. 29. Famous Artists presents the rambunctious Mel Brooks musical at the Mulroy Civic Center’s Crouse-Hinds Concert Theater, 411 Montgomery St. $30, $45, $60. 475-7979. A Tomb with a View. Every Thurs. 6:45

p.m.; closes Nov. 12. Interactive dinner-theater comedy whodunit with a zombie angle; performed by Acme Mystery Company. Spaghetti Warehouse, 689 N. Clinton St. $27.95/ plus tax and gratuity. 475-1807.

Triassic Parq: The Musical. Fri. & Sat. 8

p.m.; closes Sat. Oct. 24. Raunchy revision of a certain dinosaur-themed blockbuster, presented by Rarely Done Productions at Jazz Central, 441 E. Washington St. $20. 546-3224.

The Underpants. Wed. Oct. 21 & Thurs.

7:30 p.m., Fri. 8 p.m., Sat. 3 & 8 p.m., Sun. 2 p.m., Wed. Oct. 28, 7:30 p.m.; closes Sun. Nov. 8. A briefs encounter triggers laughs in Steve Martin’s comedy, which kicks off the season at Syracuse Stage’s Archbold Theatre, 820 E. Genesee St. $36, $41, $48/ adults, $38/age 40 and under, $18/under 18. 443-3275.

Lounge, 321 S. Clinton St.), 9 p.m.

bluegrass favorites visit the Oswego Music Hall, 41 Lake St., Oswego. $16/advance, $18/ door, half price/children 5-12, free/under age 5. 342-1733.

grooves to musical Americana at the Nelson Odeon, 4035 Nelson Road, Nelson. $21. 655-9193.

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Lisa Lee Trio. (Ridge Tavern, 1281 Salt Springs Road, Chittenango), 7 p.m.

Mantras. (Funk N Waffles, 307 S. Clinton St.), 8 p.m.

Miss E Duo. (Dinosaur Bar-B-Que, 246 W. Willow St.), 8 p.m. Open Mike. (Funk N Waffles, 727 S. Crouse Ave.), 7:30 p.m.

Open Mike w/Greg Hoover. (Basta on the River, 7 Syracuse St., Baldwinsville), 7 p.m.

Open Mike w/Mark Gibson & Mike Ranger. (Shifty’s, 1401 Burnet Ave.), 9 p.m.

DJ Gary Dunes. (Asil’s Pub, 220 Chapel Dr.),

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State St., Auburn), 8 p.m.

St., Norwich), 6:30 p.m. (The Gig, Turning Stone Resort & Casino, Verona), 9 p.m.

Dynamo. (Dinosaur Bar-B-Que, 246 W. Willow

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Just Joe. (Limp Lizard, 4628 Onondaga Blvd.), Karaoke. (Phoenix American Legion, 9 Oswe-

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Karaoke. (Pricker Bush, 3642 Route 57, Oswe-

Country Karaoke. (Tin Rooster, Turning Stone Resort & Casino, Verona), 9 p.m.

Karaoke w/DJ Chill. (Singers Karaoke Club,

DH Duo. (Coleman’s Authentic Irish Pub, 100 S. Lowell Ave.), 9 p.m.

DJ Element. (Lava Nightclub, Turning Stone Resort & Casino, Verona), 10 p.m.

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Mark Nanni & The Intention. (Dolce Vita,

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Jesse Derringer. (Phoenix American Legion, 9 Oswego River Rd.), 7 p.m.

STR8-ON. (Moondog’s Lounge, 24 State St., Auburn), 9 p.m.

Dean Martin & Davie. (Mohegan Manor, 58

Michael Crissan. (Shifty’s, 1401 Burnet Ave.),

John Spillett Jazz/Pop Duo. (Bistro Elephant, 238 W. Jefferson St.), 7 p.m.

7275 Route 298), 9 p.m.

Street Corner Karaoke. (William’s Restaurant,

DJ Dread. (Lava Nightclub, Turning Stone Resort & Casino, Verona), 10 p.m.

Open Mike. (Kellish Hill Farm, 3191 Pompey

Joey Nigro & John Nilsen. (Vendetti’s Soft Rock Cafe, 2026 Teall Ave.), 8 p.m.

Timeline. (Vernon Downs Casino, Vernon), 9 p.m.

Elephant Shoes. (Anyela’s Vineyards, 2433 W. Lake Road, Skaneateles), 4 p.m.

Open Mike w/Velveeta Nightmare Band.

(Mac’s Bad Art Bar, 1799 Brewerton Rd.), 9 p.m.

Just Joe. (Pasta’s on the Green, 1 Village Blvd. N., Baldwinsville), 8 p.m.

TJ Sacco Band. (Tanner Valley Golf Course,

Full Tilt. (Coleman’s Authentic Irish Pub, 100 S.

Open Turntable Night. (Funk ’N Waffles, 727

Karaoke w/Holly. (Singers Karaoke Club, 1345 Milton Ave.), 6 p.m.

Tom Barnes. (LakeHouse Pub, 6 W. Genesee

St., Skaneateles), 8 p.m.

Gallows Road. (Richie’s Bar & Grill, 20 Classic

Shawn Halloran. (World of Beer, Destiny USA), 7 p.m.

Karaoke w/DJ Voltage & DJ Mars. (Singers Karaoke Club, 1345 Milton Ave.), 9 p.m.

Two Hour Delay. (Kitty Hoynes Irish Pub, 301

Isreal Hagan & Stroke. (Turquoise Tiger,

Tommy Connors. (Flat Iron Grill, 133 Buckley

Letizia Solo. (Turning Stone Steakhouse, Turn-

Wayback Machine. (UNC Auburn, 125 Washington St., Auburn), 9 p.m.

Jesse Derringer. (Cicero American Legion,

5575 Legionnaire Drive, Cicero), 7 p.m.

Lisa Lee Band. (Timber Tavern Bar & Grill, 7153

West End Rockers. (Lew’s Sports Bar, 7356

Joe Crookston. (Hangar Theatre, 801

Longwood Jazz Project. (Blue Moon Grill,

Wild Adriatic. (Funk N Waffles, 307 S. Clinton

Karaoke. (DR’s Tavern, 1417 W. Genesee St.),

7 p.m.

Center Road, Manlius), 7 p.m.

S. Crouse Ave.), 8 p.m.

Road), 6 p.m.

F R I DAY 10/ 23 3’s A Crowd. (CC’s Tavern on the Green, 354 Route 5, Elbridge), 7:30 p.m.

Acoustic Fridays. (Owera Vineyards, 5276 E.

ing Stone Resort & Casino, Verona), 6 p.m.

State Fair Blvd.), 9 p.m.

122 Cayuga St., Fulton), 6:30 p.m.

Los Blancos. (Shifty’s, 1401 Burnet Ave.), 9:30

4040 Tanner Road), 9:30 p.m.

W. Fayette St.), 9 p.m.

Church St., North Syracuse), 8 p.m.

St.), 8 p.m.

S AT U R DAY 10/ 24

Oswego St., Baldwinsville), 9:30 p.m.

Lowell Ave.), 10 p.m.

St., Sherburne), 8 p.m.

Turning Stone Resort & Casino, Verona), 9 p.m.

Taughannock Blvd., Ithaca), 8 p.m.

10 p.m.

Karaoke w/DJ Corey. (Western Ranch Motor

Lake Rd., Cazenovia), 6 p.m.

p.m.

Brass Inc. (Greenwood Winery, 6475 Collamer

Michael Crissan. (Pizza Man Pub, 50 Oswego

3’s A Crowd. (JP’s Tavern, 109 Syracuse St.,

St., Baldwinsville), 10 p.m.

Baldwinsville), 8 p.m.

Karaoke Club, 1345 Milton Ave.), 9 p.m.

Chris Taylor & Custom Taylor Band. (Stone

Mike Delaney & Delinquents. (Dinosaur Bar-

After Funk w/The New Daze. (Funk N Waf-

Letizia & Z-Band. (Dublin’s, 7990 Oswego Lisa Lee & Leo. (Pizza Man Pub, 50 Oswego

Road, East Syracuse), 6 p.m.

Inn, 1255 State Fair Blvd.), 7 p.m.

Karaoke w/DJ Skoob & DJ Denny. (Singers

Lounge, 128 Main St., Cortland), 7:30 p.m.

B-Que, 246 W. Willow St.), 10 p.m.

fles, 727 S. Crouse Ave.), 9 p.m.

Coachmen. (Buffalo’s, 2119 Downer St., Bald-

Modern Mudd. (Abbott’s Village Tavern, 6 E.

All Nite Rodeo. (Limp Lizard, 201 1st St., Liver-

Main St., Marcellus), 8 p.m.

pool), 8 p.m.

St., Baldwinsville), 9:30 p.m.

Morris & The Hepcats. (Primo’s at Kanon

Baby Boomers. (Vendetti’s Soft Rock Cafe,

Mark Hoffman’s Swing This! (Critz Farms,

Backflash. (Roundabout Tavern, Ramada Inn,

Mick Fury & Midnight Moonshine. (Tin

winsville), 8:30 p.m.

Degenerators. (Ridge Tavern, 1281 Salt

Springs Road, Chittenango), 8 p.m.

DJ 360 & S-Dot. (Lava Nightclub, Turning

Stone Resort & Casino, Verona), 10 p.m.

Valley Country Club, 8623 Lake Rd., Oneida), 6:30 p.m.

Open Mike w/Dan & Tom. (Frank’s Moon-

2026 Teall Ave.), 8 p.m.

Road, Liverpool), 9 p.m.

3232 Rippleton Road, Cazenovia), 1 p.m.

6555 Old Collamer Road, East Syracuse), 7 p.m.

Dirtroad Ruckus. (Weedsport Speedway, 1

Barndogs Plus. (Utica Memorial Auditorium,

Rooster, Turning Stone Resort & Casino, Verona), 10 p.m.

Speedway Drive, Weedsport), 11 p.m.

dance Tavern 2512 Cherry Valley Turnpike, Marcellus), 9 p.m.

Frenay & Lenin. (Old City Hall, 159 Water St.,

Out-Takes. (Sharkey’s Bar & Grill, 7240 Oswego

Barndogs. (Lukins Brick Oven Pizza, 640 Varick

Moonpies. (Liverpool Elks Lodge, 3730 Route 370, Baldwinsville), 8:30 p.m.

400 Oriskany St. W., Utica), 3 p.m.

Oswego), 6 p.m.

Road, Liverpool), 8 p.m.

St., Utica), 10 p.m.

Heyday. (Western Ranch Motor Inn, 1255 State

Radio Fever. (Mac’s Bad Art Bar, 1799 Brewer-

Chris Taylor & Custom Taylor Band. (Lakev-

Fair Blvd.), 8 p.m.

ton Road, Mattydale), 9 p.m.

Houston Bernard Band. (Tin Rooster, Turn-

Shazbot. (Coleman’s Authentic Irish Pub, 100

Nancy Kelly. (Jazz Central, 441 E. Washington

iew Lanes, 723 W. Broadway, Fulton), 9 p.m.

Colin Aberdeen & Barking Loungers. (Flat

ing Stone Resort & Casino, Verona), 9 p.m.

S. Lowell Ave.), 10 p.m.

Iron Grill, 1333 Buckley Rd.), 8 p.m.

Isreal Hagan & Stroke. (Turquoise Tiger,

Simple Props. (The Gig, Turning Stone Resort

Cousin Jake. (Easy Street Tavern, Argyle’s Easy Street Tavern, 185 Homer Ave., Cortland), 8 p.m.

Turning Stone Resort & Casino, Verona), 9 p.m.

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St.), 2 p.m.

Other Guise. (William’s Restaurant, 7275 Rt. 298), 8 p.m.

Phil Petroff & Natural Fact. (Dinosaur Bar-BQue, 246 W. Willow St., 10 p.m.

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Phil Solem w/Gary Frenay & Chuck Schiele. (Mohegan Manor, 58 Oswego St., Baldwinsville), 7 p.m.

S U N DAY 10/ 25 Anthony Joseph Swingtet. (American

Redline. (The Gig, Turning Stone Resort & Casi-

Foundry, 246 W. Seneca St., Oswego), 10 a.m.

Ripcords. (Moondog’s Lounge, 24 State St.,

go), 1 p.m.

no, Verona), 10 p.m. Auburn), 9 p.m.

Scars N Stripes. (Mac’s Bad Art Bar, 1799 Brewerton Road, Mattydale), 9:30 p.m.

Shazbot. (LakeHouse Pub, 6 W. Genesee St., Skaneateles), 9:30 p.m.

Thunderchild. (Paddock Club, 1 Public Square, Watertown), 9 p.m. Tim Herron Corporation. (Shifty’s, 1401 Bur-

net Ave.), 9 p.m.

Timeline. (916 Riverside, Route 37, Central Square), 7 p.m.

TJ Sacco Band. (Limp Lizard, 4628 Onondaga Blvd.), 9 p.m.

Tone Atlas. (Funk N Waffles, 727 S. Crouse Ave.), 8 p.m.

Arty Lenin. (Old City Hall, 159 Water St., Oswe-

Terry Mulhauser’s Electric Bedlam. (Frank’s Moondance Tavern 2512 Cherry Valley Turnpike, Marcellus), 4 p.m.

John McConnell. (Dinosaur Bar-B-Que, 246 W.

Willow St.), 8 p.m.

Colin Aberdeen, Stiv Morgan, Claire Byrne.

Karaoke w/DJ Halo. (Singers Karaoke Club, 1345 Milton Ave.), 9 p.m.

(Funk N Waffles, 307 S. Clinton St.), 7 p.m.

Kh’Mi. (Green Gate Inn, 2 Main St., Camillus),

Flyin’ Column. (Coleman’s Authentic Irish Pub, 100 S. Lowell Ave.), 4 p.m.

6 p.m.

Jazz & Gospel Jam. (Funk N Waffles, 307 S.

Charles Ave.), 7 p.m.

Clinton St.), 3 p.m.

John Spillett Jazz/Pop Duo. (Blue Water Grill, 11 W. Genesee St., Skaneateles), 5 p.m.

Karaoke w/DJ Chaos. (Singers Karaoke Club,

1345 Milton Ave.), 9 p.m.

Mike Delaney & Delinquents. (Empire Brewing Company, 120 Walton St.), 12:30 p.m.

Mike Delaney & Delinquents. (LakeHouse

Open Mike w/Joanne Perry. (Buzz Café, 527 Pearly Baker’s Best. (Funk N Waffles, 307 S.

Clinton St.), 9 p.m.

Stone River Band. (Volney Firehouse, 3002 Route 3, Fulton), 6 p.m.

Brian McArdell & Mark Westers. (Dinosaur

Bar-B-Que, 246 W. Willow St.), 8 p.m.

Nancy Kelly. (Jazz Central, 441 E. Washington

1345 Milton Ave.), 9 p.m.

Z-Bones. (Green Gate Inn, 2 Main St., Camillus),

Paul Davie. (Colleca Estate Winery, 14678 W.

Karaoke w/MJ. (Mac’s Bad Art Bar, 1799 Brewerton Road, Mattydale), 9 p.m.

8 p.m.

Bay Road, Fair Haven), 3 p.m.

Skip Murphy & Merry Pranksters. (Shifty’s, 1401 Burnet Ave.), 7 p.m.

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Open Mike w/Golden Novak Duo. (Maxwell’s, 122 E. Genesee St.), 7 p.m.

Ron Spencer Band. (Funk N Waffles, 307 S.

Clinton St.), 7:30 p.m.

Shallowside w/ Blame Shift. (Mac’s Bad Art Bar, 1799 Brewerton Road, Mattydale), 8 p.m.

W E D N E S DAY 10/ 28 Dove Creek. (Owera Vineyards, 5276 E. Lake Road, Cazenovia), 6 p.m.

Golden Novak Band. (Oak & Vine at Springside Inn, 6141 W. Lake Rd., Auburn), 8 p.m.

Clinton St.), 9 p.m.

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Open Mike w/Big Daddy Vince. (Flat Iron

Hooker. (Al’s Wine & Whiskey Lounge, 321 S.

Universal Transit w/Chris James & Mama G.. (Crazy Clam, 2392 Spencer Ave., Sylvan Beach), 7:30 p.m.

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Grill, 133 Buckley Road), 7 p.m.

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Bartoonz. (The Sandbar Grill, 1067 Route 49,

Bernhards Bay), 3 p.m.

Open Mike. (The Road, 4845 W. Seneca Tpke.),

Karaoke w/DJ Streets. (Singers Karaoke Club,

Open Jam w/Edgar Pagan, Irv Lyons Jr.,

Rick Melito (Limp Lizard, 201 First St., Liverpool), 7:30 p.m.

Just Joe. (Jake’s Grub & Grog, 7 E. River Road,

Central Square), 6 p.m.

Karaoke w/Mr. Automatic. (Singers Karaoke Club, 1345 Milton Ave.), 9 p.m.

Open Mike. (Funk N Waffles, 727 S. Crouse Ave.), 7:30 p.m.

Open Mike w/Greg Hoover. (Basta on the

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Victor Wainwright & The Wild Roots. (Funk

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Clash of the Comics. Wed. Oct. 21, 7:30 p.m. Competing yuksters at the Funny Bone Comedy Club, Destiny USA, off Hiawatha Boulevard. $7. 423-8669. Carmen Morales. Thurs. 7:30 p.m. Funny lady at the Funny Bone Comedy Club, Destiny USA, off Hiawatha Boulevard. $10. 423-8669.

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Rod Man. Fri. 7:30 p.m. & 9:45 p.m., Sat. 7 &

9:45 p.m., Sun. 7:30 p.m. The Last Comic Standing favorite visits the Funny Bone Comedy Club, Destiny USA, off Hiawatha Boulevard. $25. 423-8669.

Chicks Are Funny. Wed. Oct. 28, 7:30 p.m.

Pamela Werts and Meme Simpson co-headline the stand-up action at Funny Bone Comedy Club, Destiny USA, off Hiawatha Boulevard. $10. 423-8669.

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Writer Support Group. Every Thurs. 6:30-8

p.m.; through Dec. 31. Discuss your work with fellow scribes during this weekly writing workshop. Marcellus Free Library, 32 Maple St., Marcellus. Free. 370-6701.

Paws and Books. Sat. 10:30-11:30 a.m. Kids

ages 6 to 12 can read a story to a lovable, welltrained canine. Hazard Branch Library, 1620 W. Genesee St. Free. 435-5326.

Alice Loweecey and Beverly Allen. Sat. 1-2 p.m. The mystery writers discuss their work during a talk and signing at Barnes & Noble, 3454 Erie Blvd. E., DeWitt. Free. 449-2948.

Barnes and Noble Book Club. Tues. 6 p.m.

Members discuss The Martian by Andy Weir. Barnes & Noble, 3454 Erie Blvd. E., DeWitt. Free. 449-2948.

Brewerton Book Discussion. Tues. 6:30-8

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SPORTS

Syracuse University Football. Sat. noon. The Orange play the Pittsburgh Panthers. Carrier Dome, 900 Irving Ave. $30, $40, $45, $145. (888) DOME-TIX.

Vernon Downs Race Track. Wed. Oct. 21, Fri., Sat. & Wed. Oct. 28, 6:45 p.m. Harness racing continues at Vernon Downs, 4229 Stuhlman Road, Vernon. Free. (877) 88-VERNON.

SPECIALS

CNY Skeptics Meeting. Wed. Oct. 21, 6:30-10

p.m. The gang meets at Scotch N Sirloin, 3687 Erie Blvd. E., DeWitt. Free. 636-6533.

Excellence In Health Care Awards. Thurs.

5:30-8:30 p.m. The fourth annual event honors local individuals or organizations committed to improving health care in upstate New York. The Lodge at Welch Allyn, 4355 State Street Road, Skaneateles. $75. 291-3700.

Haunted History. Thurs. 6:30-8 p.m. Presenter Pamela Vittorio discusses the Erie Canal’s haunted history. Chittenango Landing Canal Boat Museum, 7010 Lakeport Road, Chittenango. $6. 687-3801. Paint, Drink and Be Merry. Thurs. 6:30-9:30

Deadline for entries is noon on Tuesday, 10/27/2015 @ Noon

Vera House Annual Report. Mon. noon-1 p.m. The 26th annual report to the community on domestic and sexual violence features an informational session on prevention efforts, applicable community services and more. Sky Armory, 351 S. Clinton St. Free. 425-0818, Ext. 208. Andrea Gibson. Wed. Oct. 28, 7-8 p.m. The award-winning spoken word poet performs at Storer Auditorium, Onondaga Community College, 4585 W. Seneca Turnpike. Free. 498-2401. Borys Gudziak. Wed. Oct. 28, 7-9 p.m. The

bishop of the Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of France and the Benelux Counties and president of the Ukrainian Catholic University, gives a lecture titled “Ukraine’s Maidan: Revolution of Dignity, Civil Society and Education.” Maxwell Hall Auditorium, Syracuse University, 900 S. Crouse Ave. Free. 247-3569.

FILM

Fright Nights at The Fair. Every Fri. & Sat. 6 p.m.-midnight., Sun. 6-11 p.m.; through October. Dare to enter various horror-themed attractions, including Dungeon of Doom, House of the Living Dead, and The Hostel. Beef Cattle Barn, New York State Fairgrounds, 581 State Fair Blvd. $10-$20. 412-8683.

The Beaux Stratagem. Sat. 11 a.m. The

Halloweekends at the Beach. Every Fri. & Sat. 7 p.m.; through Oct. 31. Enjoy a variety of Halloween-themed attractions including the Blood Bath Haunted House and Screamland. Sylvan Beach Amusement Park, 112 Bridge St., Sylvan Beach. Free. 762-5212. Cazenovia Farmers Market. Every Sat. 9

a.m.-4 p.m.; through Oct. 31. More than 30 local artisans and farmers convene at Memorial Park, Albany Street, Cazenovia. Free. 655-4429.

Zoo Boo. Sat. & Sun. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. This event

features Halloween-themed activities for kids and families. Rosamond Gifford Zoo, 1 Conservation Place. $8. 435-8511.

Fine Arts and Crafts Festival. Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. The Manlius Historical Society hosts the 41st annual event, featuring artwork from local artists and crafters. Eagle Hill Middle School, 4645 Enders Road, Manlius. $3/ adults, free/ages 12 and under. Syracuse Fall Home Show. Sat. 10 a.m.-7

Halloween-themed fun features a trick-or-treat trail, a bonfire and more. Green Lakes State Park, 7900 Green Lakes Road, Fayetteville. Free. 637-6111.

Latin Music Dance Night. Every Sat. 10 p.m. DJ Suave offers music and videos, plus a free dance lesson at 10 p.m. at Munjed’s Mediterranean Restaurant, 505 Westcott St. $5/21 and over, free/students with ID. 380-4135. Wedding World Expo 2015. Sun. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. The event features more than 100 wedding

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Literacy Volunteers of America speaks as part of the Eastside Neighbors Lecture Series at Westcott Community Center, 826 Euclid Ave. $10. 478-8634.

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Wicked Woods. Sat. 4-8 p.m. An evening of

Sunday, November 1 @ 3pm Onondaga Community College • Storer Auditorium

Ruth Colvin. Sun. 3-5 p.m. The founder of

p.m. Enjoy a few adult beverages and recreate the painting “Harvest Moon” with the help of a trained artist. Painting supplies will be provided. Reservations required. Uno Pizzeria & Grill, Destiny USA. $38. 481-1638.

p.m., Sun. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Home improvement vendors, seminars and guest speakers will be on hand at the Center of Progress Building, New York State Fairgrounds, 581 State Fair Blvd. $8/ adults, free/ages 16 and under. 794-1418.

With Star of Broadway’s Jersey Boys, Joseph Leo Bwarie, and Broadway Conductor, Debra Barsha.

vendors and experts, live musical entertainment, raffles and refreshments. Registration required. Horticulture Building, New York State Fairgrounds, 581 State Fair Blvd. Free. 430-2823.

National Theatre Live production, presented digitally at the Manlius Art Cinema, 135 E. Seneca St., Manlius. $18/adults, $15/students and seniors. 682-9817.

Black Mass. Johnny Depp under lots of makeup in this fact-based gangster yarn. Destiny USA/ Carousel 19 (Digital presentation/Stadium). Daily: 9:30 p.m. Late show Fri. & Sat.: 12:15 a.m. Shoppingtown 14 (Digital presentation/Stadium). Daily: 3:25 & 9:45 p.m. Bridge of Spies. Director Steven Spielberg and star Tom Hanks reunite for this Cold War drama. Destiny USA/Carousel 19 (Digital presentation/Stadium). Screen 1: 11:55 a.m., 3:15, 6:35 & 9:55 p.m. Screen 2: 12:25, 3:45, 7:05 & 10:25 p.m. Shoppingtown 14 (Digital presentation/Stadium). Daily: 12:10, 3:30, 6:50 & 9:40 p.m. Crimson Peak. An atmospheric ghost story

from dynamic director Guillermo del Toro. Destiny USA/Carousel 19 (Digital presentation/IMAX/ Stadium). Daily: 1:20, 4:20, 7:20 & 10:30 p.m. Destiny USA/Carousel 19 (Digital presentation/ Stadium). Daily: 12:50, 3:50, 6:50 & 10 p.m. Late show Fri. & Sat.: 11:55 p.m. Shoppingtown 14 (Digital presentation/Stadium). Daily: 1:05, 4:30, 7:25 & 10:15 p.m.

Goosebumps. A bespectacled Jack Black

headlines this loud live-action version of R.L. Stine’s spooky tales for kids; presented in 3-D in some theaters. Destiny USA/Carousel 19 (Digital presentation/3-D/Stadium). Daily: 1:05, 3:55, 6:40 & 9:20 p.m. Destiny USA/Carousel 19 (Digital presentation/Stadium). Daily: 11:10 a.m., 1:50, 4:35, 7:15 & 9:50 p.m. Late show Fri. & Sat.: 12:25 a.m. Midway Drive-In (Fulton; 343-0211; digital presentation/stereo). Fri.: 7:30 p.m. Sat.: 9:35 p.m. Sun.: 11:30 p.m. Shoppingtown 14 (Digital presentation/3-D/Stadium). Daily: 5 & 10:10 p.m. Shoppingtown 14 (Digital presentation/Stadium). Screen 1: 12, 2:30 & 7:30 p.m. Screen 2: 1, 3:45, 6:45 & 9:25 p.m.

Hotel Transylvania 2. Cartoon monsters reunite for the second stanza, with voices supplied by Adam Sandler, Mel Brooks and David Spade. Destiny USA/Carousel 19 (Digital presentation/Stadium). Daily: 11:35 a.m., 2, 4:25, 6:55 &


9:25 p.m. Shoppingtown 14 (Digital presentation/ Stadium). Daily: 12:05, 2:20, 4:45, 7:05 & 10:25 p.m.

& 10:10 p.m. Late show Fri. & Sat.: 11:45 a.m. Shoppingtown 14 (Digital presentation/Stadium). Daily: 12:50, 4:10, 7:20 & 9:55 p.m.

Inside Out. Amy Poehler, Mindy Kaling and

The Visit. Director M. Night Shyamalan’s new

Bill Hader lend their voices to the dazzling new Pixar cartoon about a 12-year-old girl’s growing pains. Hollywood (Digital presentation). Daily: 7 p.m. Sat. & Sun. matinee: 11:45 a.m. & 2 p.m.

The Intern. New comedy with Robert De

Niro and Anne Hathaway. Destiny USA/Carousel 19 (Digital presentation/Stadium). Daily: 12:20, 3:20, 6:25 & 9:15 p.m. Shoppingtown 14 (Digital presentation/Stadium). Daily: 12:35, 3:40, 6:40 & 9:50 p.m.

Jem and the Holograms. Molly Ringwald and Juliette Lewis are among the elders in this live-action reboot of the 1980s girl-rock cartoon. Destiny USA/Carousel 19 (Digital presentation/Stadium). Daily: 12:40, 3:40, 6:40 & 9:40 p.m. Shoppingtown 14 (Digital presentation/Stadium). Daily: 12:20, 3:20, 6:30 & 9:35 p.m. The Last Witch Hunter. Vin Diesel plays

the title role for this action opus. Destiny USA/ Carousel 19 (Digital presentation/RPX/Stadium). Daily: 1, 4, 7 & 9:45 p.m. Late show Fri. & Sat.: 12:20 a.m. Destiny USA/Carousel 19 (Digital presentation/Stadium). Daily: 1:30, 4:30, 7:30 & 10:20 p.m. Shoppingtown 14 (Digital presentation/Stadium). Daily: 12:55, 4:20, 7:15 & 10 p.m.

Learning to Drive. A quite literal road comedy with Patricia Clarkson and Ben Kingsley. Manlius (Digital presentation/stereo). Fri. & Sat: 8 p.m. Sun.-Thurs.: 7:30 p.m. Sat. & Sun. matinee: 2:30 & 4:30 p.m. The Martian. Matt Damon in director Ridley

Scott’s outer space epic; presented in 3-D in some theaters. Destiny USA/Carousel 19 (Digital presentation/3-D/Stadium). Daily: 1:25, 4:40 & 8 p.m. Late show Fri. & Sat.: 11:15 p.m. Destiny USA/Carousel 19 (Digital presentation/Stadium). Daily: 12:05, 3:25, 6:45 & 10:05 p.m. Shoppingtown 14 (Digital presentation/3-D/Stadium). Daily: 3:50 p.m. Shoppingtown 14 (Digital presentation/ Stadium). Daily: 12:30, 7:10 & 9:30 p.m.

Maze Runner 2: The Scorch Trials. Round 2

with the young adults in this futuristic adventure. Destiny USA/Carousel 19 (Digital presentation/Stadium). Daily: 12:10, 3:10 & 6:20 p.m. Shoppingtown 14 (Digital presentation/Stadium). Daily: 12:15 & 6:25 p.m.

Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation. Tom

Cruise returns to the James Bond-styled spy franchise. Hollywood (Digital presentation). Daily: 9:15 p.m. Sat. & Sun. matinee: 4:15 p.m.

Pan. Hugh Jackman in a splashy revisit of the

Peter Pan fantasy; presented in 3-D in some theaters. Destiny USA/Carousel 19 (Digital presentation/3-D/Stadium). Daily: 4:45 & 10:15 p.m. Destiny USA/Carousel 19 (Digital presentation/ Stadium). Daily: 11:20 a.m., 2:05 & 7:25 p.m. Midway Drive-In (Fulton; 343-0211; digital presentation/stereo). Fri.: 9:30 p.m. Sat. & Sun.: 7:30 p.m. Shoppingtown 14 (Digital presentation/3-D/ Stadium). Daily: 10:05 p.m. Shoppingtown 14 (Digital presentation/Stadium). Daily: 12:40, 4 & 6:55 p.m.

Rock the Kasbah. Bill Murray in a music satire concerning Afghanistan’s version of American Idol. Destiny USA/Carousel 19 (Digital presentation/Stadium). Daily: 11:15 a.m., 1:55, 4:50, 7:40 & 10:30 p.m. Late show Fri. & Sat.: 12:05 a.m. Shoppingtown 14 (Digital presentation/Stadium). Daily: 12:45, 4:05, 7 & 10:20 p.m. Sicario. Emily Blunt, Josh Brolin and Benicio Del Toro in an intense drama about the Mexican drug cartels. Destiny USA/Carousel 19 (Digital presentation/Stadium). Daily: 7:35 & 10:35 p.m. Steve Jobs. Michael Fassbender plays the

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thriller. Destiny USA/Carousel 19 (Digital presentation/Stadium). Daily: 12, 2:30, 5, 7:50 & 10:40 p.m. Late show Fri. & Sat.: 12:30 a.m.

The Walk. Director Robert Zemeckis’ vertigo-inducing true story about a Manhattan tightrope walker. Midway Drive-In (Fulton; 3430211; digital presentation/stereo). Fri. & Sat.: 11:20 p.m. Sun.: 9:30 p.m. Woodlawn. Uplifting fact-based yarn for the

faith-based demographic about an Alabama high school football team coping with racial tensions during the 1970s. Destiny USA/Carousel 19 (Digital presentation/Stadium). Daily: 12:55 & 4:05 p.m. Shoppingtown 14 (Digital presentation/ Stadium). Daily: 12:25 & 3:35 p.m.

F I L M, OT HER S L I S T ED A L PHA BE T I C A L LY: Back to the Future 2. Wed. Oct. 21, 8 p.m. Needlessly complicated time-warped sequel to the Michael J. Fox hit suffers from middle-child syndrome. Palace Theatre, 2384 James St. $5. 436-4723. The Black Cat and The Mummy’s Hand.

Mon. 7:30 p.m. Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi square off in a wild pre-Code chiller from 1934, plus a fun 1940 reboot from the bandaged sleepwalker shocker series, which continues the Syracuse Cinephile Society’s autumn season at the Spaghetti Warehouse, 680 N. Clinton St. $3.50. 475-1807.

Brides of Dracula and The Gorgon. Sat.

2:30 & 7 p.m. Dynamic double bill of two horror hits from Hammer Films’ director Terence Fisher and star Peter Cushing, presented in bloodcurdling 35mm Technicolor prints. Capitol Theater, 220 W. Dominick St., Rome. $6.50/adults, $2.50/ children under age 12. 337-6453.

Everto. Fri. 7 p.m. World premiere of a horror

flick shot in Central New York. Capitol Theater, 220 W. Dominick St., Rome. $10. 337-6453.

The 46ers. Tues. 7 p.m. Documentary about

climbers of the Adirondacks at the Palace Theatre, 2384 James St. $10. 463-9240.

Friday the 13th Parts 4 through 6. Fri. 6 p.m. Vintage slaughterhouses with Jason Voorhees on the loose in 35mm prints, plus Hacko-Lantern and music from One Last Shot at the Palace Theatre, 2384 James St. $15/advance, $20/door. 463-9240. Jimmy’s Hall. Wed. Oct. 21 & Thurs. 7:30 p.m. Director Ken Loach’s drama about an Irish dance hall caught amid political upheaval, which continues the digital presentations at the Cinema Capitol, 234 W. Dominick St., Rome. $7/ adults, $5/students. 337-6453. Last Man on Earth, Killer Klowns from Outer Space and Rocky Horror Picture Show. Sat. 6 p.m. Vincent Price fights zombies

in a 1964 classic plus the 1980s sci-fi spoof, both in 35mm prints, and capped by a digital showing of the campy rock musical at the Palace Theatre, 2384 James St. $15/advance, $20/ door. 436-4723.

The Mask. Fri. 7:30 p.m., Sat. & Sun. 4 & 7:30 p.m., Mon.-Wed. Oct. 28, 7:30 p.m. Restoration of the 1961 Canadian thriller with 3-D sequences, plus film archivist Bob Furmanek on hand for Friday and Saturday afternoon shows, which continues the digital presentations at the Cinema Capitol, 234 W. Dominick St., Rome. $7/ adults, $5/students. 337-6453. Steve Jobs: The Man in the Machine. Fri. 1 & 7 p.m., Sat. 3 & 7 p.m., Wed. Oct. 28, 7 p.m. Candid documentary about the Silicon Valley pioneer. Auburn Public Theater, 8 Exchange St., Auburn. $6. 253-6669.

FREE WILL ASTROLOGY

ARIES. (March 21-April 19) According to the

online etymological dictionary, the verb “fascinate” entered the English language in the 16th century. It was derived from the Middle French fasciner and the Latin fascinatus, which are translated as “bewitch, enchant, put under a spell.” In the 19th century, “fascinate” expanded in meaning to include “delight, attract, hold the attention of.” I suspect you will soon have experiences that could activate both senses of “fascinate.” My advice is to get the most out of your delightful attractions without slipping into bewitchment. Is that even possible? It will require you to exercise fine discernment, but yes, it is.

TAURUS. (April 20-May 20) One of the largest machines in the world is a “bucket wheel excavator” in Kazakhstan. It’s a saw that weighs 45,000 tons and has a blade the size of a four-story building. If you want to slice through a mountain, it’s perfect for the job. Indeed, that’s what it’s used for over in Kazakhstan. Right now, Taurus, I picture you as having a metaphorical version of this equipment. That’s because I think you have the power to rip open a clearing through a massive obstruction that has been in your way. GEMINI. (May 21-June 20) Filmmaker Alfred Hitchcock did a daily ritual to remind him of life’s impermanence. After drinking his tea each morning, he flung both cup and saucer over his shoulder, allowing them to smash on the floor. I don’t recommend that you adopt a comparable custom for long-term use, but it might be healthy and interesting to do so for now. Are you willing to outgrow and escape your old containers? Would you consider diverging from formulas that have always worked for you? Are there any unnecessary taboos that need to be broken? Experiment with the possible blessings that might come by not clinging to the illusion of “permanence.” CANCER. (June 21-July 22) Terence was a comic playwright in ancient Rome. He spoke of love in ways that sound modern. It can be capricious and weird, he said. It may provoke indignities and rouse difficult emotions. Are you skilled at debate? Love requires you to engage in strenuous discussions. Peace may break out in the midst of war, and vice versa. Terence’s conclusion: If you seek counsel regarding the arts of love, you may as well be asking for advice on how to go mad. I won’t argue with him. He makes good points. But I suspect that in the coming weeks you will be excused from most of those crazy-making aspects. The sweet and smooth sides of love will predominate. Uplift and inspiration are more likely than angst and bewilderment. Take advantage of the grace period! Put chaos control measures in place for the next time Terence’s version of love returns. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) In the coming weeks, you will have a special relationship with the night. When the sun goes down, your intelligence will intensify, as will your knack for knowing what’s really important and what’s not. In the darkness, you will have an enhanced capacity to make sense of murky matters lurking in the shadows. You will be able to penetrate deeper than usual, and get to the bottom of secrets and mysteries that have kept you off-balance. Even your grimy fears may be transformable if you approach them with a passion for redemption. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) New friends and unexpected teachers are in your vicinity, with more candidates on the way. There may even be potential comrades who could eventually become flexible collaborators and catalytic guides. Will you be available for the openings they offer? Will you receive them with fire in your heart and mirth in your eyes? I worry that you may not be ready if you are too preoccupied with old friends and familiar teachers. So please make room for surprises. LIBRA. (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) More than any other sign, you have an ability to detach yourself from

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life’s flow and analyze its complexities with cool objectivity. This is mostly a good thing. It enhances your power to make rational decisions. On the other hand, it sometimes devolves into a liability. You may become so invested in your role as observer that you refrain from diving into life’s flow. You hold yourself apart from it, avoiding both its messiness and vitality. But I don’t foresee this being a problem in the coming weeks. In fact, I bet you will be a savvy watcher even as you’re almost fully immersed in the dynamic flux.

SCORPIO. (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Are you an inventor? Is it your specialty to create novel gadgets and machines? Probably not. But in the coming weeks you may have metaphorical resemblances to an inventor. I suspect you will have an enhanced ability to dream up original approaches and find alternatives to conventional wisdom. You may surprise yourself with your knack for finding ingenious solutions to long-standing dilemmas. To prime your instincts, I’ll provide three thoughts from inventor Thomas Edison. 1. “To invent, you need a good imagination and a pile of junk.” 2. “Just because something doesn’t do what you planned it to do doesn’t mean it’s useless.” 3. “Everything comes to those who hustle while they wait.” SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Some unraveling is inevitable. What has been woven together must now be partially unwoven. But please refrain from thinking of this mysterious development as a setback. Instead, consider it an opportunity to re-examine and redo any work that was a bit hasty or sloppy. Be glad you will get a second chance to fix and refine what wasn’t done quite right the first time. In fact, I suggest you preside over the unraveling yourself. Don’t wait for random fate to accomplish it. And for best results, formulate an intention to regard everything that transpires as a blessing. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) “A waterfall

would be more impressive if it flowed the other way,” said Irish author Oscar Wilde. I appreciate the wit, but don’t agree with him. A plain old ordinary waterfall, with foamy surges continually plummeting over a precipice and crashing below, is sufficiently impressive for me. What about you, Capricorn? In the coming days, will you be impatient and frustrated with plain old ordinary marvels and wonders? Or will you be able to enjoy them just as they are?

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Years ago, I moved into a rental house with my new girlfriend, whom I had known for six weeks. As we fell asleep the first night, a song played in my head: “Nature’s Way,” by the band Spirit. I barely knew it and had rarely thought of it before. And yet there it was, repeating its first line over and over: “It’s nature’s way of telling you something’s wrong.” Being a magical thinker, I wondered if my unconscious mind was telling me a secret about my love. But I rejected that possibility; it was too painful to contemplate. When we broke up a few months later, however, I wished I had paid attention to that early alert. I mention this, Aquarius, because I suspect your unconscious mind will soon provide you with a wealth of useful information, not just through song lyrics but other subtle signals, as well. Listen up! At least some of it will be good news, not cautionary like mine. PISCES. (Feb. 19-March 20) When I advise you to GET NAKED, I don’t mean it in a literal sense. Yes, I will applaud if you’re willing to experiment with brave acts of self-revelation. I will approve of you taking risks for the sake of the raw truth. But getting arrested for indecent exposure might compromise your ability to carry out those noble acts. So, no, don’t actually take off all your clothes and wander through the streets. Instead, surprise everyone with brilliant acts of surrender and vulnerability. Gently and sweetly and poetically tell the Purveyors of Unholy Repression to take their boredom machine and shove it up their humdrum.

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Notice of Formation of FitPac, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 9/29/15. Office location: Onondaga County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: 656 North Salina Street, Syracuse, NY 13208. Purpose: any lawful activity.

Notice of Formation of FULLSCOPE PROPERTIES, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 9/2/15. Office location: Onondaga County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: David Ferguson, 9492 Shady Pond Drive, Brewerton, NY 13029. Purpose: any lawful act or activity.

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Properties, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 8/21/15. Office location: Onondaga County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 6337 Asa Eastwood, Cicero, NY 13039. Purpose: any lawful activity. NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY PURSUANT TO §206 OF THE LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY LAW. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned have formed a limited liability company, pursuant to §206 of the Limited Liability Company Law, the particulars of which are as follows: 1. The name of the limited liability company is “Clear Dollar, LLC”. 2. The date of filing is August 20, 2015. 3. Cortland County is the county within the State of New York where the office of the limited liability company is located. 4. The Secretary of State is designated as agent of the limited liability company for service of process and the post office address to which the Secretary of State shall mail copy of any process against the limited liability company is 1108 Madden Lane, Cortland, New York 13045. 7. There is no registered agent for service. 8. The limited liability company is formed for any lawful business purpose NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY PURSUANT TO §206 OF THE LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY LAW. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned have formed a limited liability company, pursuant to §206 of the Limited Liability Company Law, the particulars of which are as follows: 1. The name of the limited liability company is “ABUNDANT PROPERTIES, LLC” 2. The date of filing is May 28, 2015. 3. Cortland County is the county within the State of New York where the office of the limited liability company is located. 4. The Secretary of State is designated as agent of the limited liability company for service of process and the post office address to which the Secretary of State shall mail copy of any process against the limited liability company is 185 Clinton Avenue, Cortland, New York 13045. 5. There is no registered agent for service. 6. The limited liability company is formed for any lawful business purpose. Dated: May 29, 2015

Notice of Formation of Manic Merch, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with NY Dept. of State on 10/1/15. Office location: Onondaga County. Principal business address: 5185 Hoag Lane, Fayetteville, NY 13066. Sec. of State designated agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served and shall mail process to: c/o CT Corporation System, 111 8th Ave., NY, NY 10011, regd. agent upon whom process may be served. Purpose: all lawful purposes. Notice of Formation of Midler Sales, LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 9/1/2015. Office is located in the County of Onondaga. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 621 17th Street, Suite 1131, Denver, CO 80293. Purpose is any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of Poiesis, LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 9/1/2015. Office location County of Onondaga. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 5146 Burnside Drive, Jamesville, NY 13078. Purpose is any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of Priority IT Works, LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 9/21/15. Office is located in the County of Onondaga. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to C/O UNITED STATES CORPORATION AGENTS, EXIST DATE 09/21/2015 INC. 7014 13TH AVENUE, SUITE 202, BROOKLYN, NY 11228. Purpose is any lawful purpose.

Office is located in the County of Onondaga. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 4938 Look Kinney Circle, Liverpool, NY 13088. Purpose is any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of Resurrected Tattoo, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 10/6/15. Office location: Onondaga County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 125 West Fayette St., Syracuse, NY 13202. Purpose: any lawful activity. Notice of Formation of Riverview Avenue Housing, L.P. Certificate filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 9/9/2015. Office location: Onondaga County. SSNY designated as agent of LP upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LP, c/o Douglas J. Reicher, President, Christopher Community, Inc., 990 James St., Syracuse, NY 13203. Name/address of each genl. ptr. available from SSNY. Term: until 1/1/2099. Purpose: any lawful activity. Notice of Formation of RoboCNY, LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 9/29/2015. Office is located in the County of Onondaga. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 7748 Quarry Rd., Manlius, NY 13104. Purpose is any lawful purpose.

Notice of Formation of Tracy Jong Law Firm, LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on July 31, 2015. Office location County of Onondaga. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. . SSNY shall mail copy of process to 202 Waterbury Notice of Formation of DR., N. Syracuse, NY Pro Snow Removal LLC 13212. Purpose is any Articles of Organization lawful purpose. filed with the Secretary of State of New York Notice of Formation of (SSNY) on 10/7/2015. VITONICS LLC. Articles of Office location: County Organization were filed of Onondaga. SSNY is with the Secretary of designated as agent of State of New York (SSNY) LLC upon whom process on 7/29/2015. Office is may be served. SSNY located in the County shall mail copy of process of Onondaga. SSNY is to: c/o LLC, 1898 North designated as agent of Road, Tully, NY 13159. LLC upon whom process Purpose: any lawful may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process purpose. to 1106 Kinne Street Notice of Formation East Syracuse NY 13057. of Raising Young Purpose is any lawful Success, LLC. Articles purpose. of Organization were filed with the Secretary Notice of Formation of: of State of New York The Clinton Collective, Articles of (SSNY) on 10/9/15. LLC.

Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 2/3/2015. Office location: Onondaga. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to: Kellyn Carrierfenster, 4854 Pembridge Circle, Syracuse, New York, 13215. Purpose: any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation ofArmideo Brother’s Rentals, LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 9/30/2015. Office location: County of Cortland. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 101 Main St, Homer NY 13077. Purpose: any lawful purpose. Notice of Qualification of Ascend Integrated Media, LLC. Authority filed with NY Dept. of State on 10/2/15. Office location: Onondaga County. LLC organized in KS on 8/18/09. NY Sec. of State designated agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served and shall mail process to: c/o CT Corporation System, 111 8th Ave., NY, NY 10011. KS and principal business address: 6710 W. 121st, Suite 100, Overland Park, KS 66209. Cert. of Org. filed with KS Sec. of State, 120 SW 10th Ave., 1st Fl., Topeka, KS 66612. Purpose: all lawful purposes. Notice of Qualification of Smurfit Kappa Orange County LLC. Authority filed with NY Dept. of State on 8/25/15. Office location: Onondaga County. Princ. bus. addr.: 13400 E. Nelson Ave., City of Industry, CA 91746. LLC formed in DE on 7/2/08. NY Sec. of State designated agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served and shall mail process to: c/o CT Corporation System, 111 8th Ave., NY, NY 10011, regd. agent upon whom process may be served. DE addr. of LLC: 160 Greentree Dr., Ste. 101, Dover, DE 19904. Cert. of Form. filed with DE Sec. of State, 401 Federal St., Dover, DE 19901. Purpose: all lawful purposes. Notice of Qualification of Welch Allyn Real Estate Holdings LLC. Authority filed with NY Dept. of State on 9/10/15. Office location: Onondaga County. Princ. bus. addr.: 4341 State Street Rd., Skaneateles Falls, NY 13153. LLC formed in DE on 9/2/15. NY Sec. of State designated agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served and shall mail process to: c/o CT Corporation System, 111

8th Ave., NY, NY 10011, regd. agent upon whom process may be served. DE addr. of LLC: 1209 Orange St., Wilmington, DE 19801. Cert. of Form. filed with DE Sec. of State, 401 Federal St., Dover, DE 19901. Purpose: all lawful purposes. NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF ONONDAGA JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, Index No: 818/14. Plaintiff, Against ILIJA J. JOZIC A/K/A ILIJA JOZIC, JELA JOZIC, Defendant(s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale, duly entered in the Onondaga County Clerk’s Office on 8/24/2015, I, the undersigned Referee, will sell at public auction, at the Onondaga County Courthouse, Second Floor, Outside the County Clerk’s Office, 401 Montgomery Street, Syracuse, New York on 11/16/2015 at 11:00 am premises known as 5850 Glendora Road, Cicero, NY 13039, and described as follows: ALL that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of Cicero, County of Onondaga and State of New York, and designated on the tax maps of the Onondaga County Treasurer as Section 049., Block 02 and Lot 02.0. The approximate amount of the current Judgment lien is $110,676.00 plus interest and costs. The premises will be sold subject to provisions of the aforesaid Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale; Index # 818/14. Kerry Lightcap, Esq., Referee. STIENE & ASSOCIATES, P.C. (Attorneys for Plaintiff), 187 East Main Street, Huntington, NY 11743. Dated: 9/21/2015. File Number: 20130158302. PB. NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF ONONDAGA M&T BANK, Plaintiff, -against- Janet Heath, et al., Defendant(s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale dated 8/6/2015 and entered thereafter. I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction in the public meeting area located outside the main entrance of the Onondaga County Clerk’s Office on the second floor of the Onondaga County Courthouse, 401 Montgomery Street, Syracuse, New York on November 4, 2015 at 09:00AM, premises known as 5835 Sutton Drive, Cicero, NY 13039. All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of Cicero,


County of Onondaga and State of New York, SBL: 043.-02-09.0. Approximate amount of judgment is $110,701.68 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index# 2014-807. Edward G. Melvin, Esq., Referee Schiller & Knapp, LLP 950 New Loudon Road Latham, NY 12110 Attorneys for Plaintiff 1147790 10/7, 10/14, 10/21, 10/28/2015. SUMMONS INDEX NO. 521/2015 SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF ONONDAGA Date Filed: 4/22/2015 Plaintiff designates Onondaga County as the place of trial. Venue is based upon the County in which the mortgaged premises is situated. MidFirst Bank, Plaintiff, -againstDrake L. Harrison a/k/a Drake Harrison, Karen F. Harrison a/k/a Karen Harrison, R. Rebecca Ausby, as Trustee and not personally under the provisions of a Trust Agreement dated the 19th day of July Two Thousand and Three, known as Trust Number 124 Forest Ave, and “JOHN DOE #1” through “JOHN DOE #10”, the last ten names being fictitious and unknown to the plaintiff, the person or parties intended being the persons or parties, if any, having or claiming an interest in or lien upon the Mortgage premises described in the Complaint, Defendants. TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT(S): YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the Complaint in this action and to serve a copy of your Answer or, if the Complaint is not served with this Summons, to serve a Notice of Appearance on the attorneys for the plaintiff within twenty (20) days after service of this Summons, exclusive of the day of service; or within thirty (30) days after service is complete if this Summons is not personally delivered to you within the State of New York; or within sixty (60) days if it is the United States of America. In case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the Complaint. NOTICE OF NATURE OF ACTION AND RELIEF SOUGHT THE OBJECT of the above captioned action is to foreclose a Mortgage in the original amount of $36,150.00 and interest, recorded in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Onondaga on March 14, 1991 in Book 5806, Page 48, covering premises known as 124 Forest Avenue, Syracuse, NY 13205. The relief sought in the within action is a final judgment directing the sale of the premises

described above to satisfy the debt secured by the Mortgage described above. NOTICE YOU ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING YOUR HOME If you do not respond to this summons and complaint by serving a copy of the answer on the attorney for the mortgage company who filed this foreclosure proceeding against you and filing the answer with the court, a default judgment may be entered and you can lose your home. Speak to an attorney or go to the court where your case is pending for further information on how to answer the summons and protect your property. Sending a payment to your mortgage company will not stop this foreclosure action. YOU MUST RESPOND BY SERVING A COPY OF THE ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF (MORTGAGE COMPANY) AND FILING THE ANSWER WITH THE COURT. DATED: August 20, 2015, Bay Shore, New York By: Todd Falasco, Esq. Frenkel, Lambert, Weiss, Weisman & Gordon, LLP Attorneys for Plaintiff 53 Gibson Street Bay Shore, New York 11706 (631) 969-3100 Our File No.: 01052734-F01. SUMMONS INDEX NO. 66/2015 SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF ONONDAGA Date Filed: 1/15/2015 Plaintiff designates Onondaga County as the place of trial. Venue is based upon the County in which the mortgaged premises is situated. MidFirst Bank, Plaintiff, -againstRichard J. Lewis, Board of Directors of Cherry Estates Homeowners Association, Hilco Receivables LLC, New York State Department of Taxation and Finance and “JOHN DOE #1” through “JOHN DOE #10”, the last ten names being fictitious and unknown to the plaintiff, the person or parties intended being the persons or parties, if any, having or claiming an interest in or lien upon the mortgaged premises described in the Complaint, Defendants. TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT(S): YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the Complaint in this action and to serve a copy of your Answer or, if the Complaint is not served with this Summons, to serve a Notice of Appearance on the attorneys for the plaintiff within twenty (20) days after service of this Summons, exclusive of the day of service; or within thirty (30) days after service is complete if this Summons is not personally delivered to you within the State of New York; or within sixty (60) days if it is the United States of America.

In case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the Complaint. NOTICE OF NATURE OF ACTION AND RELIEF SOUGHT THE OBJECT of the above captioned action is to foreclose a Mortgage to secure $28,050.00 and interest, recorded in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Onondaga on April 3, 2002 in Book 12527 at Page 245, covering premises known as 8115 Weblank Way, Clay, NY 13041. The relief sought in the within action is a final judgment directing the sale of the premises described above to satisfy the debt secured by the Mortgage described above. NOTICE YOU ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING YOUR HOME If you do not respond to this summons and complaint by serving a copy of the answer on the attorney for the mortgage company who filed this foreclosure proceeding against you and filing the answer with the court, a default judgment may be entered and you can lose your home. Speak to an attorney or go to the court where your case is pending for further information on how to answer the summons and protect your property. Sending a payment to your mortgage company will not stop this foreclosure action. YOU MUST RESPOND BY SERVING A COPY OF THE ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF (MORTGAGE COMPANY) AND FILING THE ANSWER WITH THE COURT. DATED: Bay Shore, New York: January 13, 2015 Frenkel, Lambert, Weiss, Weisman & Gordon, LLP By: Todd Falasco Attorneys for Plaintiff 53 Gibson Street Bay Shore, New York 11706 (631) 969-3100 Our File No.: 01041301-F01. S U P P L E M E N TA L SUMMONS Index No.: 2015-460. Date of Filing: September 8, 2015. SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF Onondaga. Reverse Mortgage Solutions, Inc., Plaintiff, -against- JOHN DOE 1 THROUGH 50; JANE DOE 1 THROUGH 50, INTENDING TO BE THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, DISTRIBUTES, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, TRUSTEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, AND ASSIGNEES OF THE ESTATE OF TIMOTHY RAY, AS HEIR AT LAW AND NEXT OF KIN OF NAN M. QUILL A/K/A NAN M. RAY, WHO WAS BORN IN 1960 AND DIED ON JANUARY 27, 2015, A RESIDENT OF ONONDAGA COUNTY, WHOSE LAST KNOWN ADDRESS WAS 8058 LUCAS DRIVE, APT B, CLAY, NEW YORK 13041, THEIR SUCCESSORS

IN INTEREST IF ANY OF THE AFORESAID DEFENDANTS BE DECEASED, THEIR RESPECTIVE HEIRS AT LAW, NEXT OF KIN, AND SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST OF THE AFORESAID CLASSES OF PERSON, IF THEY OR ANY OF THEM BE DEAD, AND THEIR RESPECTIVE HUSBANDS, WIVES OR WIDOWS, IF ANY, ALL OF WHOM AND WHOSE NAMES AND PLACES OF RESIDENCE ARE UNKNOWN TO THE PLAINTIFF, said names being fictitious, parties intended being possible tenants or occupants of premises, and corporations, other entities or persons who claim, or may claim, a lien against the premises, Defendants. TO THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANTS: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the complaint in this action and to serve a copy of your answer, or, if the complaint is not served with this summons, to serve a Notice of Appearance on the Plaintiff’s attorney(s) within twenty (20) days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service, where service is made by delivery upon you personally within the State, or within thirty (30) days after completion of service where service is made in any other manner, and in case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. NOTICE YOU ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING YOUR HOME. If you do not respond to this summons and complaint by serving a copy of the answer on the attorney for the mortgage company who filed this foreclosure proceeding against you and filing the answer with the court, a default judgment may be entered and you can lose your home. Speak to an attorney or go to the court where your case is pending for further information on how to answer the summons and protect your property. Sending a payment to your mortgage company will not stop this foreclosure action. YOU MUST RESPOND BY SERVING A COPY OF THE ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF (MORTGAGE COMPANY) AND FILING THE ANSWER WITH THE COURT. YOU ARE HEREBY PUT ON NOTICE THAT WE ARE ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT, AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. TO THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANTS: The foregoing summons is served upon you by publication pursuant to an Order of the

Honorable Deborah H. Karalunas of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, signed on August 17, 2015, and filed with supporting papers in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Onondaga, State of New York. The object of this action is to foreclose a mortgage upon the premises described below, executed by NAN M. QUILL A/K/A NAN M. RAY on April 4, 2003, which mortgage was recorded in Onondaga County, State of New York, on April 10, 2003, in BOOK 13294 at page 688. The mortgage has been assigned to Plaintiff by assignment of mortgage dated March 27, 2012 and recorded on January 2, 2015 in the County of Onondaga in Book 17655 at page 0439. Said premises being known as and by 180 Elton Avenue, Syracuse, NY 13205. Date: June 24, 2015. Batavia, New York Virginia C Grapensteter, Esq. ROSICKI, ROSICKI & ASSOCIATES, P.C. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Batavia Office 26 Harvester Avenue, Batavia, NY 14020. 585.815.0288. Help For Homeowners In Foreclosure. New York State Law requires that we send you this notice about the foreclosure process. Please read it carefully. Mortgage foreclosure is a complex process. Some people may approach you about “saving” your home. You should be extremely careful about any such promises. The State encourages you to become informed about your options in foreclosure. There are government agencies, legal aid entities and other non-profit organizations that you may contact for information about foreclosure while you are working with your lender during this process. To locate an entity near you, you may call the toll-free helpline maintained by the New York State Banking Department at 1-877-BANKNYS (1-877226-5697) or visit the Department’s website at www.banking.state. ny.us. The State does not guarantee the advice of these agencies.

meeting area outside Onondaga County Clerk’s Office, 401 Montgomery St. Syracuse, NY on November 12, 2015 at 10:00 am premises situate in the Town of Clay, County of Onondaga and State of New York, and being Lot 4299 of sub-block 4 of Block B according to a map of Belmont Village, Section One according to a map of O’Brien and Gere, filed in the Onondaga County Clerk’s Office January 23, 1964 as Map No. 4595. Section: 103 Block: 02 Lot: 34.0. Said premises known as 4299 CANDLELIGHT LANE, LIVERPOOL, NY. Approximate amount of lien $ 66,004.68 plus interest & costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment and Terms of Sale. Index Number 1784/2014. GREGORY THORNTON, ESQ., Referee. Jeffrey A. Kosterich, LLC Attorney(s) for Plaintiff 68 Main Street, 3rd Floor, Tuckahoe, NY 10707. {* Syracuse News-Times*}. SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF ONONDAGA DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE UNDER THE NOVASTAR MORTGAGE FUNDING TRUST, SERIES 2007-1, V. DOLORES T. COLLARD, et al. NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated 7/30/2015, and entered in the Office of the Clerk of the County of ONONDAGA, wherein DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE UNDER THE NOVASTAR MORTGAGE FUNDING TRUST, SERIES 20071 is the Plaintiff and DOLORES T. COLLARD, ET AL. are the Defendant(s). I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the ONONDAGA COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 2ND FLOOR, WEST WING, 401 MONTGOMERY STREET SYRACUSE, NY 13202, on 11/16/2015 at 9:30am, premises known as 3476 HORSE SHOE ISLAND ROAD, CLAY, NY 13041: Section 012 Block 01 Lot 08.0: ALL THAT CERTAIN PLOT, PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND, WITH THE BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS THEREON ERECTED, SITUATE IN THE TOWN OF CLAY, COUNTY OF ONONDAGA AND STATE OF NEW YORK. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index # 5495/2008. Pamela Munson, Esq.- Referee. RAS Boriskin, LLC 900 Merchants Concourse, Suite 106, Westbury, New York 11590, Attorneys for Plaintiff.

SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF ONONDAGA CHRISTIANA TRUST, A DIVISION OF WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND SOCIETY, FSB, AS TRUSTEE FOR GFT MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST, SERIES 2014-1, Plaintiff against EDWARD M. BERNARD a/k/a EDWARD BARNARD, et al Defendant(s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered herein and dated August 27, 2015, I, the undersigned Referee SUPREME COURT OF will sell at public auction THE STATE OF NEW YORK at the 2nd floor public COUNTY QF ONONDAGA

Bank of America, N.A. Plaintiff, -againstAlicia S. Calagiovanni, Onondaga County Public Administrator as Administrator for the estate of John H. Leonard a/k/a John Leonard, his respective heirs-at-law, next-of-kin, distributees, executors, administrators, trustees, devisees, legatees, assignees, lienors, creditors, and successors in interest and generally all persons having or claiming under, by or through said defendant who may be deceased, by purchase, inheritance, lien or otherwise, any right, title or interest in the real property described in the complaint herein, Margaret M. Leonard a/k/a Margaret Leonard both Individually and as heir the estate of John H. Leonard a/k/a John Leonard, Daniel Leonard as heir the estate of John H. Leonard a/k/a John Leonard, Jennifer Leonard as heir to the estate of John H. Leonard a/k/a John Leonard, City Court Clerk OBO People of The State of New York, Midland Funding LLC doing business in NY as Midland Funding of Delaware, State Of New York by and through The State University Of New York Upstate Medical University, Suburban Propane LP, United States of America, New York State Department of Taxation and Finance, Daniel Byrne Defendants. TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT(S): Index: #: 1566/2013. Filed: 9/16/15. SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS. Plaintiff designates Onondaga County as the place of trial. Venue is based upon the County in which the mortgaged premises is situated. YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the Complaint in this action and to serve a copy of your Answer or, if the Complaint is not served with this Summons, to serve a Notice of Appearance on the attorneys for the plaintiff within twenty (20) days after service of this Summons, exclusive of the day of service; or within thirty (30) days after service is complete if this Summons is not personally delivered to you within the State of New York; or within sixty (60) days if it is the United States of America. In case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the Complaint. NOTICE YOU ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING YOUR HOME. If you do not respond to this summons and complaint by serving a copy of the answer on the attorney for the mortgage company who filed this foreclosure proceeding against you and filing the answer

with the court, a default judgment may be entered and you can lose your home. Speak to an attorney or go to the court where your case is pending for further information on how to answer the summons and protect your property. Sending a payment to your mortgage company will not stop this foreclosure action. YOU MUST RESPOND BY SERVING A COPY OF THE ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF (MORTGAGE COMPANY) AND FILING THE ANSWER WITH THE COURT. Dated: Bay Shore, New York June 22, 2015. FRENKEL, LAMBERT, WEISS, WEISMAN & GORDON, LLP BY: Pamela Flink Attorneys for Plaintiff 53 Gibson Street, Bay Shore, New York 11706 (631) 969-3100. Our File No.: 01-060425-F00. TO: Alicia S. Calagiovanni, Onondaga County Public Administrator, as Administrator for the estate of John H. Leonard a/k/a John Leonard, 500 Plum Street, Suite 300, Syracuse, NY 13204. Margaret M. Leonard a/k/a Margaret Leonard as heir to the estate of John H. Leonard a/k/a John Leonard, 255 S. Yale Ave Columbus, OH, 43223 and/or Margaret M. Leonard a/k/a Margaret Leonard 133 Loma Avenue, Syracuse, NY 13208. Daniel Leonard, as heir to the estate of John Leonard 81 Wolfpit Avenue, Apt A4, Norwalk, CT 06851. Jennifer Leonard, as heir to the estate of John Leonard 255 S. Yale Avenue, Columbus, OH 43223. City Court Clerk OBO People of The State of New York Justice Building, Albany, NY 12207. Midland Funding LLC Doing Business In NY As Midland Funding of Delaware 8875 Aero Drive, Suite 200, San Diego, CA 92123. State Of New York By And Through The State University Of New York Upstate Medical University 750 E. Adams St., Syracuse, NY 13208. Suburban Propane LP 320 N. Central Avenue Minoa, NY 13116. United States of America 271 Cadman Plaza E Brooklyn, NY 11201. New York State Department of Taxation and Finance WA Harriman State Campus, Bldg 9, Albany, NY 12227, Daniel Byrne, 133 Loma Avenue, Syracuse, NY 13208. VARDY & ROSEN CREATIVE, LLC, Arts. of Org. filed SSNY 9/28/15. Office loc: Onondaga Co. SSNY design. agent of LLC upon whom process may be served & mail to Leonard N. Flamm, Esq., 880 Third Ave.,Suite 1300, NY,NY 10022. General Purpose.

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