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IN THIS ISSUE PARSNOW 4 CENTRAL NEW YORK WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! Perhaps the new attractions and revamped layout paid off for the New York State Fair: The event has had a record-setting 2018 season so far. Overall attendance through Monday, Aug. 28, was ahead of 2017’s numbers by 52,768 people, and five of the six days of the fair have set daily attendance records, according to official fair records. Saturday also broke 2010’s all-time record by more than 12,000 attendees (115,324 fair-goers were recorded in 2010, and Saturday blew it away with 127,394).

Arts coverage starts on page 12. Illustration by Rachel Barry.

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THINGS THAT MATTER B y L u k e Pa r s n o w

CUOMO IS NOT RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT (FOR NOW) “I’m running for governor,” New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo recently told reporters while assessing severe flood damage in Seneca County when he was asked about comments President Donald Trump said about him the day before in Utica. Just days later, Cuomo made national headlines by saying in a speech that “America was ‘never that great’” in an obvious jab at the president’s trademark slogan. The remark even made it to Trump’s Twitter feed, with the president posting that Cuomo’s gaffe was a “career-threatening statement” and that “Andrew ‘choked’ badly.” The governor later walked back the remark, calling it “inartful” but followed with another criticism of the president.

It was an exchange that illustrates a much bigger picture in this midterm election year. Cuomo, a two-term incumbent seeking a third term as governor, has a current primary election opponent in Cynthia Nixon and a likely general election opponent in Republican Marc Molinaro. Yet you would almost think he was facing Trump on the ballot instead. For much of this year, Trump and his administration have been a constant target for Cuomo. It started with his State of the State address in January when Cuomo lambasted the Republican tax plan, calling it an “economic missile” aimed at New York. He said that the state would be the epicenter of resistance to Trump’s efforts to overhaul the Affordable Care Act and slammed Trump and the GOP in Washington for exploiting divisive politics.

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Since then, it seems like every day the governor announces a new lawsuit he’s filing or threatens to file against the federal government. He has urged the U.S. Senate to block the confirmation of Trump’s Supreme Court justice nominee, Brett Kavanaugh. His television campaign ads begin with “he is taking on Trump’s agenda.” And he has visited hurricane-ravaged Puerto Rico more times this year than he has visited Buffalo. All of this is not to say Cuomo is completely in the wrong by keeping such a tight focus on the White House. It is necessary for state executives to monitor, communicate and react to what policies are being presented at the federal level so they can evaluate how those policies can affect their individual states. Cuomo also has a clear political reason to attack Trump instead of his immediate opponents. Attacking Cynthia Nixon would only draw attention to her campaign, and he doesn’t want that as the two try to out-maneuver each other on who is the most anti-Trump ahead of next month’s primary. But Cuomo is not running for president and Trump is not running for governor. Amid the noise between the two New Yorkers, there are a lot of important state issues that are getting lost, not the least of which includes the corruption that remains rampant in New York and surrounds Cuomo’s own former aides and top economic initiatives like the Buffalo Billion. Gee, I wonder why he hasn’t been back to Buffalo in a while.

For a governor who first ran on a promise to clean up Albany, he unsurprisingly doesn’t seem to want to discuss it at all lately. The governor is also determined to help Democrats unseat House Republicans from upstate congressional districts, but hasn’t been able to move the needle on reforming the state’s archaic voting laws and ridiculous voter registration restrictions that might help him achieve that. He has continuously slammed Trump for his treatment of women, all the while ignoring #MeToo movement members’ pleas for public hearings on sexual harassment policy in New York state government. All of this just becomes more complicated when you add in the broad speculation many people have that Cuomo is preparing for a 2020 presidential run, something he has denied at every turn. Whether or not he harbors national ambitions in the coming years shouldn’t matter at this point. He is currently aiming to lead Albany, not Washington. Maybe he could keep his campaign promises if he spent a little less time focusing on the campaign promises of the president. Maybe he could pass the agenda he wants if he didn’t have to waste energy walking back dumb comments about how great America is or isn’t. Cuomo says he’s running for governor, but he has a funny way of showing it. SNT

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MUSIC By Jessica Novak

West Coast tour to come back home for surgeries and chemo every month. I was supposed to have one surgery and I had four. And infection after infection. It was a horrible summer.

How was this different from the last time you had cancer? It wasn’t as serious the other time. I was out of work that time for six weeks. The recovery was much quicker. This time, the recovery was much longer. I also didn’t make it public last time. It’s hard to go public with private things, but I’m glad that I did. We got a lot of love back. It’s amazing how your community can love you if you reach out to them.

What has this summer been like for you?

My schedule has consisted of all doctor appointments, so many that I almost can’t keep track of them all. I have two surgeons, an oncologist, two physical therapists, a therapist. My life has been that and trying to deal with all the infections. I was so sick I was bedridden. I wasn’t even able to shower alone or drive a car. I couldn’t be around people because they were worried about me catching something. It was very isolating, depressing.

Did any new songs come from the experience?

Sirsy’s Rich Libutti and Melanie Krahmer. Celia Kelly photo

SIRSY’S MELANIE KRAHMER FIGHTS BACK SECOND ROUND OF CANCER

Although Sirsy is small, a husband and wife duo, their sound is mighty. Bass,

drums, searing guitar, flute and a powerhouse voice make the band sound much bigger than they appear on stage. But Melanie Krahmer and Rich Libutti have been through more than the average band. While Krahmer was celebrating her seven-year anniversary of being cancer-free, the disease came back, stronger and more threatening, changing their lives completely. After seeing a long list of doctors and Krahmer being bed-ridden for four months, the band is making their way back onto the stage. They performed Aug. 27 at the New York State Fair’s Ex-

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perience Stage. Their next gig is Thursday, Aug. 30, 5 to 8 p.m., as they close out this summer’s Jazz in the City music series at Le Moyne College Plaza, 1135 Salt Springs Road. Krahmer took a few minutes to talk to the Syracuse New Times about what it’s like facing the disease as a musician, how good it feels to play the drums again, and the incredible support they’ve found throughout the whole ordeal. For more information about the duo, visit sirsy. com.

How did you find out that you had cancer again? I had a routine MRI and they told me it was suspicious. We came back from

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Virginia for a biopsy and didn’t think anything of it. We thought it would be benign like all the other times and drove to Tulsa, Oklahoma, for a tour. We were loading in and I got the call. It was a different breast cancer and it was much more aggressive. I was low risk before. And now I was high risk. You’re not supposed to get them so close together while being on anti-cancer medication.

What happened to the tour? It’s so much hard work putting a tour together and we had to cancel. It was April and we weren’t supposed to be back until July. They said I couldn’t wait until July, so we canceled the whole

I thought I’d write some songs in the downtime, but I was so sick I didn’t have the energy to be creative. I only started writing in the last three or four weeks. But it was like letting a caged animal loose. I was just dying to do stuff and Rich and I wrote two new songs. I had been just sitting around alone with my thoughts. It was rough. But I did get some good starts for songs, too. Some emotional. Some powerful. I got a lot of empowering cards and emails, so songs about hope and strength are coming out. A couple darker songs, too.

When can we hear the two new songs? “Stand” and “Like a Drum.” We will be playing them at Jazz in the City!

How do you think it’s different to face a disease like this as a musician?

It’s scary on a whole other level. You’re not only scared of the illness, and emotional, then financial. Rich and I are married with the same job. Sometimes you have someone else making income. We had zero. It just disappeared. It’s different


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for a musician than someone with disability or paid sick time. We don’t have that. But what we do have is a lot more support. Musicians know a lot of people in the community. We got an outpouring of support and benefits thrown by musician friends. It’s a benefit of being in the public eye. But the hardest part is there is no safety net.

How did you get by?

I can honestly say we weren’t overwhelmed by financials because of the support from everyone. We were very, very lucky and felt very, very loved. We were able to pay all of our bills and we’re up and running again. So now I want to do a benefit for other people. We want to

give back. I can’t imagine being a single parent and go through this. Things like that.

How are you feeling about it all right now? The cancer I had in April is officially gone. But as someone who got cancer while on an anti-cancer drug, I’m high risk. But I’m so excited to play again. When they gave me the OK to play drums again the first song we played was one of ours, “Crazy.” And I started crying like a baby. I was so happy to be able to play again. As a musician, you are your music. I felt like me again. Without it, you get lost. Music is me. SNT Chet Seidel photo

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THE FAIR IN PHOTOS By Michael Davis

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The New York State Fair’s first week started with a hectic first day that included the unveiling of the new Exposition Center, a sentimental salute to local politician Van Robinson and the annual ride on the Broadway Skyliner with Onondaga County Executive Joanie Mahoney and Gov. Andrew Cuomo (bottom right). Critters and loopthe-loop rides also put in appearances. A few fair traditions were noticeably missing in action, however, such as the absent Footsie Wootsies and the head-scratching disappearance of the interactive kiddie display at the Dairy Building.

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GETTING THEIR ACTS TOGETHER

Unusual productions are on tap for the upcoming theater season By James MacKillop

The upcoming stage season features plays with short titles (Elf), plays with long titles (Jackie Sibbles Drury’s new work has 26 words) and plays with really familiar titles (The Sound of Music, Steel Magnolias). Quite possibly the most talked-about new show will be the world premiere of Kyle Bass’ Possessing Harriet, the first professionally produced drama based on Syracuse history. But all drama is presented in two masks, and sometimes it’s just for raucous fun, like Reefer Madness: The Musical. Starting with Syracuse Stage (820 E. Genesee St.; (315) 433-3275, syracuse stage.org), the push is so emphatically on the new this season that the only “classic” is 35 years old. It’s the ultra-farce Noises Off (Sept. 12-30) by Michael Frayn. This heady, three-part deconstruction of the truth about comedy has been a familiar item on community stages, but our premiere professional company promises that you ain’t seen it done our way yet. Fulfilling a promise made upon his arrival five years ago, artistic director Robert Hupp has fostered a play on Syracuse history, commissioned by the Onondaga Historical Association: award-winning playwright and associate artistic director Kyle Bass’ Possessing Harriet (Oct. 17-Nov. 4). A mixed-race slave named Harriet Powell slips away from a Syracuse hotel and is sheltered by legendary upstate abolitionist Gerrit Smith, where she encounters the youthful feminist Elizabeth Cady. The choices she must make are daunting. Donna Drake directed last year’s The Wizard of Oz, and so she’s back to put her stamp on another big holiday co-production with the Syracuse University Drama Department: Matthew Sklar and Chad Beguelin’s Elf: The Musical (Nov. 23-Jan. 6), adapted from the 2003 Will Ferrell movie comedy. In a plot reminiscent of Voltaire’s Candide, the title character spreads cheer and generosity in a

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world of cynics and grouches. The show will feature contributions by two faculty members, choreographer Brian Marcum and music director Brian Cimmet. In Karen Zacarías’ Native Gardens (Feb. 13-March 3), a young professional Latino couple moves into a fashionable row house in Washington, D.C. Cheekby-jowl next door are some Anglo bureaucrats a generation older. In the backyard one couple has a red weed patch, while next door there’s a lush but manicured arcadia. What we have is a freewheeling satire on ethnicity, privilege, class and gardening. Kate Hamill’s frolicsome adaptations of Jane Austen have been gamboling across the country for two years, and her Pride and Prejudice (March 20-April 7) alights here in the springtime. Stripped down, fast-moving but worshipfully faithful to the texts, Hamill’s versions elicit more laughter than one garners from the page. Jason O’Connell, Hamill’s partner and her original Darcy, will direct. In Stephen Karam’s The Humans (April 24-May 12), the 2016 Tony Award winner for Best Play, two adult daughters in New York City’s Chinatown are entertaining their parents from Scranton for Thanksgiving dinner. Syracuse Stage’s season finale promises to be funny and poignant about the subject we all know: family relationships. Since its move to downtown’s main drag, The Redhouse at City Center (400 S. Salina St., (315) 362-2785, theredhouse.org) and its bigger Austin-Allyn Auditorium means productions that reach to wider audiences. All five shows this season have proven box office appeal, and one has a local connection. Robert Harling’s Steel Magnolias (Sept. 20-30), set in Truvy’s Beauty Salon in Chinquapin, Louisiana, features many one-liners that have entered the language. A Charlie Brown Christmas (Dec. 6-16) puts on the floorboards one of the most popular television specials

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of all time. After the holidays comes the snow-filled setting for Almost, Maine (Jan. 24-Feb. 3), about love unrequited and fulfilled among the quirky denizens of a New England boondock that bears some relationship to upstate New York. Former Love Boat TV star Fred Grandy returns to the Redhouse to co-headline Herb Gardner’s interracial comedy I’m Not Rappaport (March 14-24). Two curmudgeons sit on a park bench and squabble about the meaning of life. One is Jewish (Grandy), and the other is a black man who is nearly blind (Ted Lange, a fellow Love Boat cohort). The least familiar production is the dance show All Night Strut (May 30June 9), based on music of the 1930s and 1940s by Frank Loesser, the Gershwins and Duke Ellington. Although performed locally only once before, Strut was linked to the late Auburn dance legend Thommie Walsh. Ever since M. Bevin O’Gara arrived from Boston two years ago to become producing artistic director at Kitchen Theatre Company (417 W. State St., Ithaca; (607) 272-0570, kitchenthe atre.org), she has displayed a talent for provocative shows that don’t come from the usual routes. She will direct the gay musical romance Girlfriend (Sept. 9-30) by Todd Almond, which was first produced in Berkeley, another college town. The title alludes to Matthew Sweet’s pop album from 1993, the year of the action. Julia Cho’s chiller The Piano Teacher (Oct. 21-Nov. 4) portrays the visit of a one-time prodigy to his favorite teacher; Diego Areiniegas directs. O’Gara returns to direct the one-woman story of war, George Brant’s Grounded (Nov. 25-Dec. 9). After the career of a fighter pilot (Kate MacCluggage from last year’s Ironbound) ends because of an unexpected pregnancy, she operates military drones on the other side of the earth from a windowless trailer in Nevada. Jen Silverman’s The Roommate (Jan.

Fred Grandy: The star of last spring’s On Golden Pond will return for a Redhouse production of I’m Not Rappaport. Michael Davis photo

27-Feb. 17) sounds at first glance like an Odd Couple for women of a certain age. In Iowa City, divorcée Sharon gains Robyn, a mysterious creature from the Bronx, as a new roommate. There is a featured role for Ithaca favorite Susannah Berryman. In the depths of the Jim Crow era Jim “The Sport” Jackson aspires to be the first African American heavyweight champion in Marco Ramirez’s The Royale (March 10-31). It’s partially inspired by the career of Jack Johnson. CONTINUED ON PAGE 14


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Continued from page 12 Lisa Kron’s one-woman, autobiographical play 2.5 Minute Ride (April 21-May 5) travels widely, from the annual family visit to an Ohio amusement park to a father-daughter journey to Auschwitz. O’Gara concludes the season by directing Nina Raine’s Tribes (June 2-23), about Billy, born deaf into a fast-talking academic family, who was never taught sign language. Kitchen favorite Karl Gregory will appear as Billy’s brother David. Helming an earlier production of Tribes in Boston five years ago was a highlight of O’Gara’s pre-Kitchen career. Generations of Central New Yorkers have been introduced to Broadway glamour through Famous Artists/NAC Enterprises (374 S. Salina St.; (315) 424-8210), nacentertainment.com) the series Murray Bernthal founded after World War II. And talk about favorite things: This year’s lineup is dominated by foolproof audience winners like Fiddler on the Roof (Oct. 17-19) and The Sound of Music (Dec. 11-16). Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein’s Cinderella (Feb. 12-17) originated on television, but now that a revival won a Tony Award it has become one of the most in-demand shows. Les Miserables (March 26-31) was the most popular musical of the last two decades of the 20th century, whereas The Book of Mormon (May 7-12) is one of the biggest smashes of the 21st century. These productions will run at the Landmark Theatre (362 S. Salina St.). The one new show is Finding Neverland (May 28-30), on the life of Peter Pan creator J.M. Barrie. A musical adaptation of the acclaimed 2004 Johnny Depp movie, this boasts a new book from hot young playwright James Graham. Originating in British regional theaters in 2012, with music and lyrics by Garth Barlow and Eliot Kennedy, Finding Neverland ran for 17 months on Broadway in 2015 and 2016. This production takes place at the Mulroy Civic Center’s Crouse-Hinds Concert Theater (411 Montgomery St.) The Crouse-Hinds will also host the upcoming season of Syracuse Opera (411 Montgomery St.; (315) 476-7372), which again plays favorites with three classics: Verdi’s Macbeth (Oct. 19, 21), Mozart’s Don Giovanni (Feb. 1, 3) and Kurt Weill’s Three Penny Opera (April 12, 14).

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There are a few shows left in the pipeline from Auburn’s Merry-Go-Round Playhouse (Emerson Park, 6877 East Lake Road (Route 38A); 255-1785, (800) 457-8897). The season continues with Murder for Two (Aug. 29-Sept. 15) and Beehive (Sept. 21-Oct. 6). And Ithaca’s Hangar Theater (801 Taughannock Blvd. (Route 89); (607) 273-ARTS, Han garTheatre.org) brings back its yuletide production of A Christmas Carol (Dec. 1-23). Artistic director Dustin Czarny’s Central New York Playhouse (Shoppingtown Mall; (315) 885-8960, cnyplay house.org) has now become the biggest community company of them all in its 4,500-square-foot space by doing everything from The Bard to the buds of Reefer Madness. Czarny and his colleagues are wagering that the nearly empty Shoppingtown will still be standing a year from today, with 11 scheduled productions between now and then; that’s more than any other company, professional or community. First up is Dan Stevens’ direction of Agatha Christie’s evergreen whodunit The Mousetrap (Sept. 7-22). Abel Searor will direct John Kander and Fred Ebb’s little-seen Kiss of the Spider Woman (Oct. 12-27), once a starring vehicle for Syracuse’s own Vanessa Williams. Company stalwart Chris Lupia guides the little-known Canadian show Nevermore: The Imaginary Life and Mysterious Death of Edgar Allan Poe (Nov. 9-17). And for the holiday season comes the stage adaptation of the 1947 movie Miracle on 34th Street (Dec. 7-22). Even the Post Office believes in Santa. The new year brings Noel Coward’s high comedy about being haunted by one’s sexy ex-wife, Blithe Spirit (Jan. 11-26). Popular choreographer Stephfond Brunson takes on the ABBA jukebox musical Mamma Mia (Feb. 14-23), a first for local community theater. Czarny employs the French title Les Liaison Dangereuses (March 15-23) for Christopher Hampton’s adaptation of the naughty 18th-century novel of sexual intrigue and deception. Multiform leading lady Alyssa Otoski-Keim will revive Tom Stoppard’s landmark comedy Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead (April 12-27), little seen recently on local stages. Inno-

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vative director William Edward White will have something new to say in his version of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream (May 10-18). The late Neil Simon, once a mainstay of the local scene, is represented with a production of Rumors (June 7-22), his one true farce; Korrie Taylor directs. And Czarny will revive Reefer Madness: The Musical (July 12-27), the most memorable hit of his troupe’s predecessor, Not Another Theater Company. Also paying rent at Shoppingtown is the long-running Salt City Improv Theatre ((315) 410-1962; saltcityimprov. com), which offers improvisational theatrical performances, mostly of a comedic nature. Upcoming events include an open improv jam on Friday, Sept. 7, 7 p.m., and a performance from the company’s house team, Pork Pie Hat, on Saturday, Sept. 15, 8 p.m. Baldwinsville Theatre Guild (performances at the Presbyterian Educational Center, 64 Oswego Road, Baldwinsville; baldwinsvilletheatreguild.org) will produce Stephen Dietz’s adaptation of the Bram Stoker novel Dracula (Oct. 19Nov. 3). Trevor Hill will sink his teeth into the count, with unsettlingly articulate Simon Moody as Van Helsing. Korrie Taylor directs. The area’s longest-running community theater group promises winter and spring titles will follow. Now in its 14th year, Dan Tursi’s edge-breaking Rarely Done Productions (performances at Jazz Central, 441 E. Washington St.; (315) 546-3224) has but one title secured: a 50th anniversary production of Mart Crowley’s The Boys in the Band, the granddaddy of all gay, fey dark comedies, for November. Also expected during the season: the recent Terrence McNally family comedy of manners Mothers and Sons; the William Finn-James Lapine musical A New Brain; and Tara Handron’s Drunk on Hope, a one-woman show about alcoholism and recovery. As college programs exist to train students, they can offer widely divergent productions. The ambitious slate for the Syracuse University Drama Department (820 E. Genesee St.) proves that point. Stephen Sondheim’s dark fairy tale Into the Woods (Oct. 12-21) has become the master’s most accessible work; David Lowenstein directs. Department chair

Ralph Zito will helm Geoffrey Naufft’s off-Broadway hit Next Fall (Nov. 9-17). Two men are in a stable, long-term relationship, only Adam is an atheist and Luke is a Southern fundamentalist. Jackie Sibblies Drury’s calculatedly redundant title nearly says it all: We Are Proud to Present a Presentation About the Herero of Namibia, Formerly Known as Southwest Africa, from the German Südwestafrika, Between the Years 18841915 (Feb. 22-March 3). It’s a sulfuric dark comedy in metatheater about previously overlooked colonial genocide. Gilbert McCauley directs. Andrew Lippa’s The Wild Party (March 29-April 7) is based on Joseph Moncure March’s once-scandalous lengthy poem evoking the debauched life of silent film star Fatty Arbuckle; Katherine McGerr and Andrea Leigh-Smith will direct. The season ends with Naomi Izuka’s explosive Good Kids (May 3-11), about victim-blaming and social media cruelty in small-town America. Holly Thuma directs this hard-hitting drama based on the Steubenville, Ohio, football team rape case. Over at the LeMoyne College Boot and Buskin Drama Club (1419 Salt Springs Road; (315) 445-4523), artistic director Matt Chiorini can always be counted on for surprises but only one title was available at press time. Qui Nguyen’s She Kills Monsters (Oct. 26, 27, Nov. 1-3) is a high-octane romp through the wild and weird world of Dungeons and Dragons. Now in its 59th year, Onondaga Hillplayers ((315) 447-8251), the last dinner theater in town, continues its annual best buy production at the Sunset Ridge Golf Club, 2814 W. Seneca Turnpike, as the company continues to survive founder Jack Skillman’s retirement. Director Tank Steingraber will guide the Richard Rodgers musical Two by Two (Oct. 2628, Nov. 2-4), telling the Noah story, in which he will also sing the lead. Lastly, the Syracuse Shakespeare-inthe-Park ((315) 476-1835; sitp.org) continues to be a popular community asset for summer presentations at the Thornden Park amphitheater. Only one cold weather production is known at press time: Henry IV, Part 2 (April 5-15), in which Prince Hal makes the break with Falstaff, at the Community Black Box Theater, 805 E. Genesee St. SNT


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Portraits, photographs and more will be on display at Central New York galleries By Carl Mellor The Everson Museum of Art (401 Harrison St.; (315) 474-6064) has scheduled a gala celebration of its 50th anniversary for Sept. 15, with the evening including an architecturally inspired dinner and a performance by Bandaloop, an innovative group. The museum has already opened Time Capsule, a collection of archival material including photos and correspondence. Then on Oct. 13 Art Within Art: The Everson at 50 opens. That exhibit focuses on connections between the museum’s collection and its building, designed by architect I.M. Pei. Another show, The Art of the Tile, is on display until Dec. 31. ArtRage Gallery (505 Hawley Ave.; (315) 218-5711) will premiere Neil Shigley’s Invisible People, a series of largescale portraits of homeless people. His prints both depict individuals and explore the phenomenon of homelessness. There will be a Sept. 8 reception from 7 to 9 p.m., and an artist’s talk is slated for Sept. 11 starting at 7 p.m. The exhibition closes Oct. 27. ArtRage will also celebrate its 10th anniversary on Oct. 4 at Pascale Italian Bistro at Drumlins, 800 Nottingham Road; dinner begins at 6:30 p.m. At Syracuse University, SU Art Galleries (Shaffer Art Building; (315) 443-4097) kicks off its fall season with Rodin: The Human Experience. Selections from the Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Collections. It displays 28 bronzes by the renowned French sculptor, including works paying homage to the writers Victor Hugo and Honore de Balzac, and “Meditation,” a piece exploring the human spirit. On Wednesday, Sept. 5, an opening reception runs from 5 to 7 p.m. Another campus venue, Light Work (316 Waverly Ave.; (315) 443-1300) is collaborating with For Freedoms, a national initiative emphasizing use of exhibits, public art and billboards to en-

courage participation in civic life. The gallery is creating six billboard installations within the city of Syracuse; two of the billboards are already on display. The others will be installed over the next six weeks. A second component, Be Strong and Do Not Betray Your Soul, a 40-artist show selected from Light Work’s collection, just opened at the gallery. It has a diverse roster of artists: Suzanne Opton, best known for her stunning portraits of soldiers; Mary Mattingly, whose work concentrates on consumption and its impact on the environment; and Tony Gleation, who spent more than two decades documenting people of African descent living in Mexico. Light Work will host a Sept. 20 reception from 5 to 7 p.m. At 6 p.m. Eric Gottesman, a co-founder of For Freedoms, will discuss his organization and the exhibit. The show wraps up Oct. 27. Tyler Art Gallery at SUNY Oswego Metro (2 Clinton Square; (315) 3994100) is the venue for Picture 81, a collection of photos and paintings documenting Interstate 81. The artists take no position on replacing the segment of I-81 running through Syracuse. The exhibit opens Sept. 7, with a Sept. 13 reception from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. La Casita Cultural Center (109 Otisco St.; (315) 443-2151) is celebrating National Hispanic Month with an exhibition consisting of photographs, memorabilia, and cultural relics. The reception for Balcon Criollo is slated for Sept. 14 from 6 to 8 p.m. Edgewood Gallery (216 Tecumseh Road; (315) 445-8111) is showing Disregard the Facts. It features Charlie Golden’s drawings, mixed-media collages by Mike Sickler, Melissa Montgomery’s bronze-footed bowls, and Esperanza Tielbaard’s semi-precious stone necklaces. That exhibition finishes Sept. 28.


SYRACUSE'S HOME FOR THE BEST IMPROV COMEDY! Wilson Art Gallery (Noreen Reale Falcone Library at Le Moyne College; (315) 445-4323) just opened Brian Cirmo’s one-man show Patterns, Circles, and Changes. His oil paintings explore love and loss, comedy and tragedy, and other themes. The exhibit runs through Oct. 5. On the Onondaga Community College campus (4595 W. Seneca Turnpike), the Ann Felton Multicultural Gallery is hosting the Power of Love: Expressing the Human Spirit, watercolor paintings by Zhinan Jiang. The opening reception is scheduled for Tuesday, Sept. 4, 11:15 a.m. to noon.

The Manlius Public Library (1 Arkie Albanese Way; (315) 682-6400) is the site for the Associated Artists’ annual juried show, which runs from Sept. 8 to Oct. 13. A reception begins on Sept. 17 at 2 p.m. Gandee Gallery (7846 Main St., Fabius; (315) 416-6339) presents The Almighty Cup 2018, a juried exhibition showcasing artists from Central New York and across the country. The exhibit opens on Sept. 29 with a reception starting at 6 p.m. The closing date is Nov. 26. Woods, a selection of Robert Niedzwiecki’s oil paintings, opens on Sept. 7 at the Baltimore Woods Nature CenNEXT PAGE

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the pilgrimage, a civil rights rally, which took place on May 17, 1957, at the Lincoln Memorial. His images portray Martin Luther King Jr., A. Philip Randolph and a bevy of everyday citizens. This was King’s first national address. The exhibit finishes Dec. 16. Finally, Munson Williams Proctor Arts Institute (310 Genesee St., Utica; (315) 797-000) continues to display Kimono: The Artistry of Itchiku Kubota, a series of landscape kimonos each of which is nearly seven feet high. It’s accompanied by Global Splendor, a selection of ceremonial clothing from cultures from around the world. Both shows end Sept. 16. A third show, Rose Marasco: Index, a retrospective of the photographer’s work, premieres Sept. 8. SNT

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EAR CANDY FOR AUTUMN NIGHTS Musical destinations in Central New York range from classical to quite loud Compiled by Bill DeLapp Downtown Syracuse venues gear up early for the fall music season, with David Byrne’s Sept. 12 performance at the Landmark Theatre (362 S. Salina St.; (315) 475-7979, landmarktheatre.org). The Talking Head will be followed by Gaither Vocal Band (Sept. 15) and Bob Weir and Wolf Bros (Nov. 8). A few blocks over, the Onondaga County War Memorial Arena (800 S. State St.; (315) 435-8000, oncenter.org) presents Thomas Rhett (Sept. 21), while the nearby Pirro Convention Center will offer Halestorm and In This Moment (Nov. 23). The Mulroy Civic Center complex (411 Montgomery St.) features a Christmas show with Jim Brickman (Dec. 18) at the Carrier Theater, while the Crouse-Hinds Concert Theater has booked Modest Mouse (Oct. 2), Halloween-timed antics with Alice Cooper (Oct. 6) and Jeremy Camp and Matthew (Nov. NYSB 18-19 syr ad_Layout 1 8/6/18 6:42 PMWest Page 1 1).

The Crouse-Hinds venue will also feature many concerts from Symphoria ((315) 299-5598; experiencesymphoria.org), the Salt City’s acclaimed symphonic orchestra. Their Masterworks concerts are slated for Sept. 14, Oct. 5, Nov. 3, Jan. 26, Feb. 16, March 9 and 30, and May 18. The Pops series will be heard on Oct. 13, Dec. 14, Feb. 9, March 23, and May 11 and 12. Staying in that classical vein, NYS Baroque ((607) 301-0604, NYSBaroque.com) will feature performances on Sept. 14, Nov. 2, Feb. 22, April 6 and May 3 at the First Unitarian Universalist (109 Waring Road). Turning to rock in all of its many forms, the Westcott Theater (524 Westcott St.; thewestcotttheater.com) will present Blind Owl Band (Sept. 14); Ani DiFranco (Sept. 16); Cherub (Sept. 23); Borgore (Sept. 28); Chromeo (Oct. 5); Black Tiger Sex Machine (Oct.

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Pascal (Oct. 6); Peter Mulvey (Oct. 12); live recording sessions with Mike Powell and Black River (Oct. 13 and 14); Stephane Wrembel (Oct. 19 and 20); Honeysuckle (Nov. 3); Beaucoup Blue (Nov. 16); Andrea Beaton and Troy MacGillivray (Nov. 17); and The Wiyos (Dec. 7). The Oswego Music Hall (McCrobie Building, 41 Lake St., Oswego; (315) 342-1733, oswegomusichall.org) will offer performances by the Anthony Joseph Swingtet (Sept. 8); Stuart Fuchs and Sarah Carlisle (Sept. 22); RPR (Nov. 3); The McKrells (Nov. 17); Burns and Kristy (Dec. 1); Delaney Brothers (Jan. 5); Loren Barrigar (Jan. 19); Annie and the Hedonists (Feb. 2); April Verch Band (Feb. 16); Vance Gilbert (March 2); Ceili Rain (March 16); End of America (March 30); and the Burns Sisters Band (April 13). The area’s casinos also turn up the heat with bookings aplenty. The Vine, the concert venue at Del Lago Resort & Casino (1133 Route 414, Waterloo; (315) 946-1777, dellagoresort.com), will feature Sawyer Brown (Sept. 7); Blessid Union of Souls and Sponge (Sept 13); Tracy Lawrence (Oct. 6); Jamey Johnson (Oct. 11); Engelbert Humperdinck (Oct. 16); America (Oct. 26); and Firehouse (Nov. 2). The Turning Stone Resort and Casino (Thruway Exit 33, Verona; (877) 833-SHOW, turningstone.com) has slated these shows for The Showroom: Scotty McCreery (Sept. 28); Howie Mandel (Oct. 19); Tracy Morgan (Nov. 30); Craig Ferguson (Dec. 6); a yuletide show with 98 Degrees (Dec. 13); a Christmastime concert with Frankie Scinta (Dec. 22); The Lettermen (Feb. 2); and Queensryche (Feb. 22). The resort’s sizable Event Center will feature Alison Krause (Sept. 9); the Gene Simmons Band (Sept. 21); Paula Abdul (Oct. 7); Paul Anka doing his songs that were associated with Frank Sinatra (Nov. 3); Elvis Costello and the Imposters (Nov. 7); and Christmas merriment with Donny and Marie Osmond (Nov. 29).

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The owner of a 15,000-square-foot condo on the 45th floor of the swanky Atelier building in Manhattan is offering the 10-bedroom, 11-bathroom property for sale — for $85 million, according to WNBC. It features the expected appointments — marble bathrooms, granite kitchen with stainless steel appliances — but the steep price tag also includes some extras, such as two Rolls-Royce Phantoms, a Lamborghini, courtside season tickets to the Brooklyn Nets, a summer mansion in the Hamptons, a million-dollar yacht, live-in butler service and two tickets for a trip to outer space.

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A 47-year-old woman from Adrian, Michigan, lost her job after she brought laxative-laced brownies to a co-worker’s going-away party on May 3. Another employee of MMI Engineered Solutions in Saline tipped off company officials, who called police. The baker initially denied putting anything in the brownies, but came clean after being told the brownies could be forensically tested. Saline Police Chief Jerrod Hart told the Ann Arbor News there had been tension between the baker and the guest of honor, but the nature of the spat was not clear. “A lot of times you see it in movies or TV shows where someone tries to do this or play a joke, but it’s very serious,” Hart said. “It’s a criminal act.” The woman, however, was not charged, since no one ate the treats.

that a former coach spotted him at a tournament and alerted Hillcrest’s coach that he had graduated “a time ago.”

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Three men were arrested on May 20 after stealing a 25-foot-long shed from a foreclosed property in Lebanon, Maine, and dragging it down the street behind their pickup truck, according to the Portland Press Herald. Matthew Thompson of Lebanon, Timothy James of Pembroke, New Hampshire, and Robert Breton of Milton, New Hampshire, were spotted in the act by a concerned citizen, who alerted Maine State Police. In addition, Thompson was found to have crystal meth and prescription pills that were not prescribed to him. All three were taken to the York County Jail and held on $5,000 bail.

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Sidney Bouvier Gilstrap-Portley, 25, was arrested on May 11 in Dallas after scamming his way into two Dallas high schools in an apparent effort to relive his basketball career. Gilstrap-Portley was charged with posing as a 17-year-old student and Hurricane Harvey evacuee so that he could play high school basketball. As Dallas schools welcomed students displaced by the hurricane, Gilstrap-Portley first enrolled at Skyline High School and then at Hillcrest High School, where he was a star on the team (and dated a 14-year-old girl). In fact, high school coaches voted him offensive player of the year. The Dallas Morning News reported

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wood stairs at her home in Telluride, Colorado. Fox was part of the infamous 1996 Mount Everest expedition chronicled in Into Thin Air by Jon Krakauer, when eight climbers died. Friends called her fall “shocking,” according to The Aspen Times. Climbing partner Andrea Cutter said of the news, “It made me think, ‘Jeez, it’s just so wrong.’” San Miguel County Coroner Emil Sante said officials “have no reason to believe that it was suspicious at all.”

ARMED AND CLUMSY

Things got wild on June 2 at Mile High Spirits and Distillery in Denver when an unnamed off-duty FBI agent accidentally shot patron Tom Reddington, 24, in the lower leg. According to The Denver Post, the agent was dancing and did a backflip, which caused his firearm to come out of its holster and fall to the floor. When he bent to pick up the gun, it discharged. “I heard a loud bang,” Reddington said, “and I thought some idiot set off a firecracker. All of a sudden, from the knee down became completely red, and that’s when it clicked in my head, Jen Sorensen

‘Oh, I’ve been shot.’” A man at the bar applied a tourniquet to Reddington’s leg. The FBI agent was taken to Denver police headquarters and released to an FBI supervisor. Mile High Spirits has promised “complimentary drinks forever” to Reddington.

LITIGIOUS SOCIETY

If you’ve ordered a Quarter Pounder recently and specified “no cheese,” you may be interested in a $5 million class-action lawsuit brought against McDonald’s on May 8 by Cynthia Kissner of Broward County, Florida, and Leonard Werner of Miami-Dade. According to the Miami Herald, the two are angry that they’ve been paying for cheese even though they ordered their sandwiches without it. The lawsuit contends “customers continue to be overcharged for these products, by being forced to pay for two slices of cheese, which they do not want, order or receive.” Also, Kissner and Werner “have suffered injury as a result of their purchases because they were overcharged” and “McDonald’s is being unjustly enriched by these practices.” While attorney Andrew Lavin admits the mobile app ordering option does offer a Quarter Pounder without cheese, he notes in-store customers have no such choice.

JUST SAY NO

On June 2, as two Jackson County, Oregon, sheriff’s deputies waited for a tow truck to remove a 2003 Toyota Camry from the side of a road, 23-year-old Anthony J. Clark, of Grants Pass, walked up to the car and told the deputies he was going to steal it. He then got into the car and drove off, leading officers on a 40mile chase through Ashland, Talent and Phoenix, Oregon, crashing into fences and driving the wrong way on several roads. When officers finally stopped the car, The Oregonian reported, Clark ran into a mobile home park, where he was arrested trying to steal another car. The deputies reported Clark admitted taking LSD and said he thought he was inside a real-life version of the “Grand Theft Auto” video game. Among other charges, Clark was accused of driving under the influence of intoxicants and second-degree criminal mischief.


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Andy Akiho and the Jupiter Quartet. Wed. Aug. 29. 11 a.m. Andy Akiho is a wiz on the steel drum (tenor pan) and a master of “found percussion,” using everyday objects to create music. Mandana Inn, 1937 W. Lake Road., Skaneateles. $5. skanfest.org. Moriah Formica. Wed. Aug. 29, 2 p.m. The Albany-based teen rocker had a memorable run during 2017’s NBC-TV talent series The Voice. Chevy Court, New York State Fairgrounds, 581 State Fair Blvd. Free w/fair admission ($10). nysfair.ny.gov. The Strangers. Wed. Aug. 29. 2 p.m. Billy Joel tribute show at The Vine, Del Lago Resort & Casino, 1133 Route 414, Waterloo. $15. (315) 946-1777, dellagoresort.com. Crown of Eternity. Wed. Aug. 29, 7 p.m. Be healed through the vibrations

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and sounds of gongs at the Inns of Aurora. The Loft, 371 Main St., Aurora. $30-$35. (315) 364-8888, innsofaurora.com.

313 S. Clinton St. $7. (315) 474-1060, funknwaffles.com.

Godsmack and Shinedown. Wed. Aug. 29, 7 p.m. The popular rock bands will rock St. Joseph’s Health Amphitheater at Lakeview, 490 Restoration Way. $25 and up. (315) 4355100, sjhamphitheater.com.

Jukin’ Bone. Thurs. 2 p.m. Joe Whiting and Mark Doyle’s legendary Syracuse rock band from the early 1970s will be a must-see for local-music fans. Chevy Court, New York State Fairgrounds, 581 State Fair Blvd. Free w/ fair admission ($10). Nysfair.ny.gov.

Lil Yachty. Wed. Aug. 29, 8 p.m. Atlanta-born rapper cruised to the forefront of pop culture in 2016 with mixtapes “Lil Boat” and “Summer Songs 2,” and achieved an RIAA platinum certification for his smash “One Night.” Chevy Court, New York State Fairgrounds, 581 State Fair Blvd. Free w/fair admission ($10). nysfair.ny.gov. Michael Bolton. Wed. Aug. 29, 8 p.m. The smooth musicmaker visits the Turning Stone Resort and Casino Showroom, Thruway Exit 33, Verona. $60. (800) 771-7711. Mungo’s List. Wed. Aug. 29. 8 p.m. Originally from Sussex County, New Jersey, the jazz/blues-influenced trio jam band performs at Funk N Waffles,

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T H U R S DAY 8/30

Sirsy. Thurs. 5-8 p.m. The duo closes out this summer’s Jazz in the City music series at Le Moyne College Plaza, 1135 Salt Springs Road. Free. cnyjazzinthecity.org. Foghat. Thurs. 8 p.m. “Slow Ride” and other classic-rock tracks will be heard from this durable band. Chevrolet Music Festival Experience Stage, New York State Fairgrounds, 581 State Fair Blvd. Free w/fair admission ($10). nysfair.ny.gov. Hanson. Thurs. 8 p.m. The fraternal kid band from the 1990s now displays their mature approach to pop music. Chevy Court, New York State Fairgrounds, 581 State Fair Blvd. Free w/

fair admission ($10). Nysfair.ny.gov. Molly Hatchet. Thurs. 8 p.m. The heavy rock favorites at the Turning Stone Resort and Casino Showroom, Thruway Exit 33, Verona. $24, $29. (800) 771-7711. Shonen Knife. Thurs. 8 p.m. This punk-pop trio from Japan takes inspiration from girls groups of the 1960s and early punk rockers like the Ramones. The Haunt, 702 Willow Ave., Ithaca. $15-$18. (607) 275-3447, thehaunt.com.

F R I DAY 8/31 The Spirit of Johnny Cash. Fri. 2 p.m. Harold Ford’s tribute to the Man in Black. Chevy Court, New York State Fairgrounds, 581 State Fair Blvd. Free w/fair admission ($10). Nysfair.ny.gov. Big & Rich. Fri. 8 p.m. Big Kenny and John Rich offer their endless list of country-rock hits (“Save a Horse, Ride a Cowboy”). Chevy Court, New York State Fairgrounds, 581 State Fair Blvd. Free w/fair admission ($10). Nysfair. ny.gov.


S AT U R DAY 9/1 Collective Soul. Sat. 2 p.m. The Georgia alternative rockers come calling. Chevy Court, New York State Fairgrounds, 581 State Fair Blvd. Free w/fair admission ($10). Nysfair.ny.gov. The Easy. Sat. 7 p.m. A jazzy, alternative R&B group, plus Walkney and Pollyanna. Spark Art Space, 1009 E. Fayette St. $10-$12. (315) 807-7403, sparkthearts.com. Carolyn Wonderland. Sat. 7 p.m. Texas blues comes north with a quirky extra “instrument” alongside her guitar: whistling. Earlville Opera House, 18 E. Main St., Earlville. $10-$40. (315) 691-3550, earlvilleoperahouse.com. Ozzy Osbourne. Sat. 7:30 p.m. The Prince of Darkness behind “Crazy Train,” “Mr. Crowley,” “No More Tears” and more. St. Joseph’s Health Amphitheater at Lakeview, 490 Restoration Way. $39.50 and up (315) 435-5100, sjhamphitheater.com. Pigeons Playing Ping Pong. Sat. 8 p.m. This Maryland-based funk jam band is always on the road, playing as many as 200 shows a year. The Haunt, 702 Willow Ave., Ithaca. $20-$23. (607) 275-3447, thehaunt.com. Ruby Shooz. Sat. 8 p.m. Rock away at The Vine, Del Lago Resort & Casino, 1133 Route 414, Waterloo. (315) 9461777, dellagoresort.com.

The Zapp Band. Sat. 8 p.m. Beyond the sadness regarding what happened to founding members Roger and Larry Troutman, this reunion show should offer plenty of funky blasts from the past. Chevrolet Music Festival Experience Stage, New York State Fairgrounds, 581 State Fair Blvd. Free w/fair admission ($10). nysfair.ny.gov. ZZ Top. Sat. 8 p.m. The ageless Texas musicmakers are a staple of the classic-rock radio format. Chevy Court, New York State Fairgrounds, 581 State Fair Blvd. Free w/ Fair Admission. Nysfair.ny.gov. Mystic Bowie’s Talking Dreads. Sat. 10 p.m.. The music of Talking Heads with a reggae twist. Funk N Waffles, 307 S. Clinton St. $10. (315) 474-1060, funknwaffles.com.

S U N DAY 9/2 Old-Time Music Jam. Every Sun. 1 p.m. Jam session for all sorts of ramblers and pickers is 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. (315) 682-1578. Brownskin Band and Joe Driscoll. Sun. 2 p.m. The Salt City’s own combo of soul and hip-hop. Chevy Court, New York State Fairgrounds, 581 State

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Fair Blvd. Free w/fair admission ($10). Nysfair.ny.gov. A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie. Sun. 8 p.m. More rappin’ action at Chevy Court, New York State Fairgrounds, 581 State Fair Blvd. Free w/fair admission ($10). Nysfair.ny.gov.

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M O N DAY 9/3 Maren Morris. Mon. 1 p.m. This Grammy winner and Texas-born country artist has written for the likes of Tim McGraw and Kelly Clarkson. Chevy Court, New York State Fairgrounds, 581 State Fair Blvd. Free w/ fair admission ($10). nysfair.ny.gov. Niall Horan. Mon. 6 p.m. The former One Direction singer and songwriter’s platinum single “This Town” has sold more than 3 million track equivalent units globally. Chevy Court, New York State Fairgrounds, 581 State Fair Blvd. Free w/fair admission ($10). nysfair. ny.gov. Pearly Baker’s Best. Mon. 8:30 p.m. This band knows more than 230 Grateful Dead songs, making sure they never play the same track twice. Funk N Waffles, 307 S. Clinton St. $5. (315) 474-1060, funknwaffles.com.

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Magical Mystery Tour. (Moondog’s Lounge, 24 State St., Auburn) 9 p.m.

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Phasers Engage. (George O’Dea’s Pub, 1333 W. Fayette St.) 9 p.m.

CLUB DATES

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

Dan Elliott. (Borios Restaurant, 8891 McDonnell’s Parkway, Cicero) 5 p.m.

The Other Guise. (Dock’s Grill, 9170 Horseshoe Island Road, Clay) 6 p.m.

S AT U R DAY 9/1

W E D N E S DAY 8/29

Mark Zane. (Funk N Waffles, 313 S. Clinton St.) 6 p.m.

Pepper and Sassafras. (Erie Canal Museum, 318 Erie Blvd. E.) 5 p.m.

Menage a Soul. (Winds at Cold Springs Harbor Tiki Bar, 3642 Hayes Road, Baldwinsville) 7 p.m.

Open Mike. (Moondog’s Lounge, 24 State St., Auburn) 7 p.m. Joe Henson. (Press Room Pub, 220 Herald Place) 7 p.m.

Kennadee, The Measure. (Dominick’s, 145 Camic Road, Central Square) 8 p.m.

T H U R S DAY 8/30

Mark Zane Duo. (Kitty Hoynes, 301 W. Fayette St.) 8:30 p.m.

Open Mike. (Funk N Waffles, 313 S. Clinton St.) 5 p.m.

Los Blancos. (Moondog’s Lounge, 24 State St, Auburn) 9 p.m.

Jimmy Houghtaling. (Guilfoil’s Irish Pub, 501 Burnet Ave.) 6 p.m.

Mike Delaney and The Delinquents. (Shifty’s, 1401 Burnet Ave.) 9 p.m.

Paul Davie. (Borios Restaurant, 8891 McDonnell’s Parkway, Cicero) 6 p.m.

S U N DAY 9/2

Open Mike. (Kellish Hill Farm, 3191 Pompey Center Road, Manlius) 7 p.m. Chief Big Way Unplugged. (Abbott’s Village Tavern, 6 E. Main St., Marcellus) 7 p.m. Ryan Burdick. (Shifty’s, 1401 Burnet Ave.) 8 p.m.

Mark Zane. (Suds Factory River Grill, 3 Syracuse St., Baldwinsville) 3 p.m. Jazz Jam. (Funk N Waffles, 313 S Clinton St.) 3 p.m.

F R I DAY 8/31 Bradshaw Blues. (Brian’s Landing, 5748 Green Lakes Park Drive, Fayetteville), 5:30 p.m. John Lerner. (Average Joe’s, 2119 Downer St., Baldwinsville) 6 p.m. Chapter Eleven. (Sharkey’s, Route 57, Liverpool) 6 p.m. John Spillett Jazz/Pop Duo. (Bistro Elephant, 238 W. Jefferson St.) 7 p.m.

John Spillett Jazz/Pop Duo. (Blue Water Grill, 11 Genesee St., Skaneateles) 5 p.m. LRS Sunday Showcase. (Funk N Waffles, 313 S. Clinton St.) 6 p.m. The Rise. (Funk N Waffles, 313 S. Clinton St.) 9 p.m.

T U E S DAY 9/4 Salsa Heat. (VFW Post 3146, 2000 LeMoyne Ave., Mattydale) 6:30 p.m.

Lisa Lee Duo. (Limp Lizard, 201 First St., Liverpool) 7 p.m. Ron Spencer Band. (Harpoon Eddies, 611 Park Ave., Sylvan Beach) 7 p.m. Shallow Alcove. (The Vineyard, 718 S. Beech St.) 8 p.m.

Jess Novak. (Cinderella’s, 1208 Main St., Sylvan Beach) 1 p.m.

W E D N E S DAY 9/5 Open Mike. (Moondog’s Lounge, 24 State St, Auburn) 7 p.m. Silver Arrow Band. (Funk N Waffles,

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The Little Mermaid. Every Sat. 12:30 p.m.; through Sept. 29. Interactive version of the children’s classic, as performed by Magic Circle Children’s Theatre. Spaghetti Warehouse, 689 N. Clinton St. $6. (315) 449-3823. Murder for Two. Wed. Aug. 29 & Thurs. 7:30 p.m., Fri. & Sat. 2 & 8 p.m., Mon. 7:30 p.m., Tues. & Wed. Sept. 5, 2 & 7:30 p.m.; closes Sept. 15. The musical-comedy whodunit with two performers playing a baker’s dozen suspects continues the season at the Merry-Go-Round Playhouse, Emerson Park, 6877 East Lake Road (Route 38A), Auburn. $60/adults; $58/ seniors; $29/students and under age 22. (315) 255-1785, (800) 457-8897. The Rat Pack Lounge. Wed. Aug. 29 & Thurs. 7:30 p.m., Fri. 2 & 7:30 p.m., Sat. 7:30 p.m., Sun. 2 p.m., Tues. 7:30

p.m., Wed. Sept. 5, 2 & 7:30 p.m.; closes Sept. 8. A swizzle-stick musical review recalls the era of Ol’ Blue Eyes, Dino and Sammy as the summer season ends at CRT Downtown, 24 Port Watson St., Cortland. $32-$36/ evenings; $28-$31/matinees. Students and senior discounts available. (607) 756-2627, (607) 753-6161, (800) 4276160. Xanadu. Wed. Aug. 29, 2 & 7:30 p.m., Thurs. 7:30 p.m., Fri. 8 p.m., Sat. 3 & 8 p.m.; closes Sat. Sept. 1. The roller-skating disco-era fantasy concludes the summer season at the Hangar Theatre, 810 Taughannock Blvd. (Route 89), Cass Park, Ithaca. $31-$51. (607) 273-ARTS. AUDITIONS AND REHEARSALS The Media Unit. Central New York teens ages 13-17 are sought for the award-winning teen performance and production troupe; roles include singers, actors, dancers, writers and technical crew. Auditions by appointment: (315) 478-UNIT.

COMEDY

Stand-Up Comedy Open Mike. Every Thurs. 7:30 p.m. Seasoned, intermediate and new comedians looking to try out some material are welcome for the sake of a good laugh, hosted by James Fedkiw at George O’Dea’s, 1333 W. Fayette St. Free. (315) 478-9398. Taylor Tomlinson. Fri. 7:30 & 10 p.m., Sat. 7 & 9:45 p.m., Sun. 7:30 p.m. The Last Comic Standing veteran checks into the Funny Bone Comedy Club, Destiny USA, off Hiawatha Boulevard. $15/Fri. & Sat., $12/Sun. (315) 4238669. Jim Florentine and Don Jamieson. Sat. 6 p.m. The comics perform at The Vine, Del Lago Resort & Casino, 1133 Route 414, Waterloo. $15. (315) 9461777, dellagoresort.com.

LEARNING

North Syracuse Art Group. Every Wed. 10 a.m. Bring your own supplies and learn, exchange art knowledge, share fine art with others and work your media. North Syracuse Education Association, 210 S. Main St. Free. (315) 699-3965. Improv Comedy Classes. Every Wed. 6-7:45 p.m. Drop-in classes at Salt City Improv Theater, Shoppingtown Mall,

3649 Erie Blvd. E., DeWitt. $20/adults, $15/students with ID. (315) 410-1962. Open Figure Drawing. Every Wed. 7-10 p.m. All skill levels are welcome: if you can write your name, you can draw. Westcott Community Center, 826 Euclid Ave. $8. (315) 453-5565. Learn to Paint. Every Thurs. & Sat. 10:30 a.m., 1 & 3:30 p.m. Learn in four easy lessons for beginners and intermediate painters. CNY Artists, Shoppingtown Mall. $20/two-hour class. (315) 391-5115, CNYArtists.org. Onondaga Lake Open House. Every Fri. noon-4:30 p.m. Come experience the lake cleanup firsthand at the Onondaga Lake Visitors Center, 280 Restoration Way, Geddes. Free. (315) 552-9751. Improv Drop-In Class. Tues. 6:45 p.m. Every other week Syracuse Improv Collective provides instruction to help a person gain confidence with becoming a better improviser, actor, listener and communicator at Echo, 745 N. Salina St. $10. syracuseimprovcollective.com.

SPORTS

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Syracuse Chiefs. Fri.-Sun. 7:05 p.m., Mon. 1:05 p.m. The boys of summer wrap their season with four contests against Buffalo at NBT Bank Stadium, 1 Tex Simone Way. $8-$15/adults, $9-$13/military, $6-$13/children and seniors. (315) 474-7833.

SPECIALS

Syracuse Toastmasters. Every Wed. 8 a.m. Learn leadership and public speaking qualities in a positive, constructive environment at the Syracuse Tech Garden, 235 Harrison St. goodmorningsyracuse.toastmastersclubs. org. Poets Lounge. Every Wed. 7-9 p.m. Poets, comedians, musicians, dancers and performance artists of all kinds

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welcomed to participate at the open mike at Studio 54, 308 W. Genesee St. $3/entry donation. Smartass Trivia. Every Wed. 7-10 p.m. Brainy fun with Steve Patrick at Vendetti’s Soft Rock Café, 2026 Teall Ave. Free. (315) 399-5700. Trivia Night. Every Wed. 7-9 p.m. Brain power with DJs-R-Us at Cicero Country Pizza, 8292 Brewerton Road, Cicero. (315) 699-2775. Trivia Night. Every Wed. 7-9 p.m. Nightly prizes. The Brasserie, 200 Township Blvd., Camillus. Free. (315) 487-1073. Trivia Night. Every Wed. 7-9 p.m. Come out and test your brainpan against others. Stingers Pizza, 4500 Pewter Lane, Manlius. Free. (315) 6928100. Trivia Night. Every Wed. 8-10 p.m. Nightly prizes. The Distillery, 3112 Erie Blvd. E., DeWitt. Free. (315) 449-BEER. Trivia Night. Every Wed. 8-10 p.m. Winning the mental match leaves a


bad taste in your opponents’ mouths, plus nightly prizes. Saltine Warrior Sports Pub, 214 W. Water St. Free. (315) 314-7740. Fayetteville Farmers Market. Every Thurs. noon-6 p.m. Weekly market takes place rain or shine at the Towne Center, 102 Towne Drive, Fayetteville. fayettevillefarmersmarketcny.com. Smartass Trivia. Every Thurs. 7-10 p.m. Steve Patrick hosts his quiz show at Pizza Man Pub, 50 Oswego St., Baldwinsville. Free. (315) 638-1234. Trivia Night. Every Thurs. 7 p.m. Nightly prizes to those with the answers to general knowledge questions. Lamont Tavern, 108 Lamont Ave. Free. 487-9890. Trivia Night. Every Thurs. 7-9 p.m. Prizes for contestants, who needn’t be part of an established team. Sitrus Bar, Sheraton Syracuse University Hotel, 801 University Ave. Free. (315) 380-6206. Trivia Night. Every Thurs. 7-9 p.m. Gray matters at this DJs-R-US contest at Spinning Wheel, 7384 Thompson Road, North Syracuse. Free. (315) 4583222. Trivia Night. Every Thurs. 7-9 p.m. Brainstorming at Trappers II Pizza Pub, 101 N. Main St., Minoa. Free. (315) 656-7777. Trivia Night. Every Thurs. 7 p.m. Cranium conundrums at RFH’s Hideaway, 1058 Route 57, Phoenix. Free. (315) 695-2709. Trivia Night. Every Thurs. 7-9 p.m. Battle of the brains with DJs-R-Us at Smokey Bones, 4036 Route 31, Liverpool. (315) 652-7824. Trivia Night. Every Thurs. 7-9 p.m. Nightly prizes. Dublin’s, 7990 Oswego Road, Liverpool. Free. (315) 622-0200. Trivia Night. Every Thurs. 7-9 p.m. Nightly prizes. RFH’s Hide-A-Way, 1058 Route 57, Phoenix. Free. (315) 695-2709. Trivia Night. Every Thurs. 7-9 p.m. Show your zest for knowledge and competition, plus nightly prizes. Sitrus on the Hill, 801 University Ave. Free. (315) 475-3000. Trivia Night. Every Thurs. 7:30 p.m. Diamond Dave knows the answers at Munjed’s Mediterranean Cafe and Metro Lounge, 505 Westcott St. Free. (315) 425-0366. Food Truck and Music Fridays. Every Fri. 11 a.m.-2 p.m.; through Aug. 31. Grab some lunch and listen to live music throughout the summer at the Everson Museum of Art, 401 Harrison St. (315) 474-6064, everson.org. Trivia Night. Every Fri. 7-9 p.m. Nightly prizes. Lamont Tavern, 108 Lamont Ave., Solvay. Free. (315) 487-9890. Yoga with heART. Sat. 10:30 a.m.; through Nov. 10. Enjoy a morning of alignment-based yoga led by Dara

Harper at Everson Museum of Art, 401 Harrison St. $15; free/first-time dropins. (315) 474-6064, everson.org. Sampling Syracuse Food Tours. Every Sat. noon; through Nov. 3. The three-hour walking tour gives a perspective on the sights and history, a taste of food and beverages found in downtown Syracuse, rain or shine. Armory Square, 301 W. Fayette St. $41/person. (315) 371-3050, syracusefoodtours.com. Mindfulness Meditation. Every Sun. 10 a.m.; through Sept. 16. Focus on deep breathing and open up your mind at Auburn Public Theater, 8 Exchange St., Auburn. $5. (315) 2536669, auburnpublictheater.com. Trivia Night. Every Mon. 6:30 p.m. Knowledge is good at Marcella’s Restaurant, Clarion Hotel, 100 Farrell Road, Baldwinsville. Free. (315) 4578700. Silent Meditation. Every Mon. 7 p.m. Mum’s the word at Thekchen Choling Temple, 128 N. Warren St. Free. 6820702, thek.us. Maple Road Boyz Car Cruise. Every Tues. 4 p.m.; through Oct. 2. Check out classic and muscle cars, plus music and vendors at Clay Park Central, 4821 Wetzel Road, Liverpool. Free. (315) 682-3800. Smartass Trivia. Every Tues. 7 p.m. More brainy fun with Steve Patrick at Nibsy’s Pub, 201 Ulster Ave. Free. (315) 476-8423. Team Trivia. Every Tues. 8 p.m. Drop some factoids at Coleman’s Authentic Irish Pub, 100 S. Lowell Ave. Free. (315) 760-8312. Rosamond Gifford Zoo. Daily, 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. The zoo, located at 1 Conservation Place, features some pretty nifty animals, including penguins, tigers, birds, primates and the ever-popular elephants, plus the summer-long Dinosaur Invasion exhibit. $8/adults, $5/seniors, $4/youth, free/ under age 2. (315) 435-8511. Onondaga Lake Skatepark. Daily, 8 a.m.-8 p.m.; through Sept. 3, weather permitting. The park is open for anyone older than age 5. Helmets must be worn, and waivers (available at the park) must be signed by a parent. Onondaga Lake Park, 107 Lake Drive, Liverpool. Free. (315) 453-6712.

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Alpha. Caveman and cavedog action adventure. Movie Tavern. (Digital presentation/Stadium). Daily: 1, 4, 7 & 10 p.m. AXL. A robot dog takes center stage in this family outing. Movie Tavern. (Digital presentation/Stadium). Daily: 12:50 p.m. syracusenew times.com | 8.29.18 - 9.4.18

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BlacKKKlansman. Incendiary factbased drama from director Spike Lee. Manlius (Digital presentation/stereo). Daily: 7:30 p.m. Sat. & Sun. matinee: 2 & 4:45 p.m. Mon. matinee: 4:30 p.m. Tues.: 7 p.m. Movie Tavern. (Digital presentation/Stadium). Daily: 12, 3:30, 7 & 10:30 p.m. Christopher Robin. Live-action Disney yarn about the creation of Winnie the Pooh. Movie Tavern. (Digital presentation/Stadium). Daily: 11:10 a.m., 2:25, 5:30 & 8:35 p.m. Crazy Rich Asians. Romantic comedy set in Singapore. Finger Lakes DriveIn (Auburn; 252-3969). Fri.-Sun.: 10:15 p.m. Movie Tavern. (Digital presentation/Stadium). Daily: 11:20 a.m., 2:40, 6 & 9:20 p.m. The Happytime Murders. Melissa McCarthy teams with a puppet private dick to find a serial killer in this black comedy. Midway Drive-In (Fulton; 343-

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NY 13088. Purpose: any lawful activities. Notice of Formation of 7 Digits Trucking, LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 8/14/2018. 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 Diversify-NY, LLC, 107 Barclay St. Solvay, NY. Purpose is any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of a Limited Liability Company (LLC): Name: CAYUGA LAKE HOUSE 01 L.L.C., Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 07/27/2018. Office location: Onondaga County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to: C/O CAYUGA LAKE HOUSE 01 L.L.C., 333 East Manchester Rd, Syracuse, 13219. Purpose: Any Lawful Purpose. Latest date upon which LLC is to dissolve: No specific date. Notice of Formation of Anna Bailey, Psy.D. PLLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 7/10/2018. 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 Anna Bailey, Psy.D. PLLC 327 W. Fayette St. Ste 310 Syracuse NY, 13202. Purpose is any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of Auburn Gromedico Dental Building LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 8/8/18. 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, 7555 Morgan Road, Liverpool, NY 13090. Purpose: any lawful activity. Notice of Formation of BilBel, LLC. Art. of Org. filed Sec’y of State (SSNY) 7/27/18. Office location: Onondaga Co. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: 312 Lansdowne Rd, DeWitt, NY 13214. Purpose: any lawful activities.

Notice of Formation of CARROLL FAMILY HOLDINGS, LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on July 23,2018. 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 CARROLL FAMILY HOLDINGS, LLC. PO BOX 15027, SYRACUSE, NY 13215. Purpose is any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of Central New York BHCC, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 8/17/18. Office location: Onondaga County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: c/o Helio Health, Inc., 555 East Genesee St., Syracuse, NY 13202. Purpose: any lawful activity. Notice of Formation of D.A. Baines Property Management Services LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on November 16,2006. 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 243 Melbourne Ave. Syracuse, NY 13224. Purpose is any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of Dandy Andy’s Cleaning Services, LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on August 1, 2018. 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 111 Traister Dr., Liverpool, NY 13088. Purpose is any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of Dar Fur Development Transportation LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on July 9, 2018. 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 PO Box 11111, Syracuse, New York 13218. Purpose is any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of DLT Homes, LLC. Art. of


Org. filed Sec’y of State (SSNY) 8/20/18. Office location: Onondaga Co. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: 5122 Hardstone Road, Jamesville, NY 13078. Purpose: any lawful activities.

on 8/8/18. 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, 7555 Morgan Road, Liverpool, NY 13090. Purpose: any lawful activity.

NOTICE OF FORMATION OF DOMESTIC LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY; Name of LLC: 306 Washington Street LLC; Date of Filing: 8/06/2018; Office of the LLC: Onondaga Co.; The NY Secretary of State (NYSS) has been designated as the agent upon whom process may be served. The NYSS may mail a copy of any process to the LLC at 7000 Highfield Road, Fayetteville, NY 13066; Purpose of LLC: Any lawful purpose.

Notice of Formation of Handlebar Craft, LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on August 6,2018. 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 423 Pawnee Dr. Liverpool NY, 13090. Purpose is any lawful purpose.

NOTICE OF FORMATION OF DOMESTIC LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY; Name of LLC: 801805 N. Salina Street LLC; Date of Filing: 8/10/2018; Office of the LLC: Onondaga Co.; The NY Secretary of State (NYSS) has been designated as the agent upon whom process may be served. The NYSS may mail a copy of any process to the LLC at 7000 Highfield Road, Fayetteville, NY 13066; Purpose of LLC: Any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of Dream Garden Botanicals, LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of State of New York (SSNY) on 07/10/2018. 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 Dream Garden Botanicals LLC, 130 Campbell Rd., Syracuse, New York 13211. Notice of Formation of EAS Custom Carpentry, LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 06/14/2018. 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 2684 Lafayette Rd, Lafayette, NY, 13084. Purpose is any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of Giffith Remodeling CNY, LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 7/19/2018. 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 6044 Jerusalem Dr Cicero, NY 13039. Purpose is any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of Gromedico Real Estate Management Co. LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY)

Notice of Formation of Jacobs Landing Clay, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 7/24/18. Office location: Onondaga County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: c/o The LLC, 1208 James Street, Syracuse, NY 13203. Purpose: any lawful activity. Notice of formation of K&K COMMERCE LLC. Art. Of Org. filed with the Sect’y of State of NY (SSNY) on 06/11/18. Office in Onondaga County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to the LLC, 3687 Woodland Dr Baldwinsville, NY 13027. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of L Stacks Construction Co. LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 7/19/2018. 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: 107 Barclay St. Solvay, NY. Purpose is any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of Lafata Works, LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 8/6/2018. 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 88 Inglesid Lane, Liverpool, New York 13090. Purpose is any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of Leathernecks Elite Logistics, LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 07/27/18. Office is located in Onondaga County. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be

served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to Atheer Hussein, 802 Vine Street, #1, Syracuse, NY 13203. Purpose is any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of LENY’S TRUCK CENTER OF CNY, LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 09/08/2017. 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 PO BOX 417, Syracuse NY 13209. Purpose is any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of Limited Liability Company (LLC)Name: Triforce Music Group LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on July 18,2018. Office location: Onondaga County, SSNY is designated as agent upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process (SOP) to: 540 Orwood Place Syracuse, NY 13208. Purpose: to engage in any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of Limited Liability Company (LLC). The name of the LLC is: NorthApt, LLC. The Articles of Organization of the company were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 08/07/2018. The office of the company is located in Onondaga County. The principal business location is: 8531 Oswego Road, Suite A, Baldwinsville, New York 13027. The Secretary of State has been designated as agent upon whom process against the Company may be served. The address to which the Secretary of State shall mail process is 8531 Oswego Road, Suite A, Baldwinsville, New York 13027. The purpose of the business of the Company includes any and all lawful purposes. Notice of Formation of Little Jamaica Trucking, LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 8/1/18. 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 618 W Brighton Ave. Syracuse, NY 13207. Purpose is any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of Math Tutors of America, LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on August 8,2018. 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 pro-

cess to: 317 East Jefferson Street, Syracuse, NY 13202. Purpose is any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of NeuSage Consulting LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 04/16/2018. 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 106 Gorland Ave. Syracuse, NY 13224 Software Consulting Services and Design. Purpose is any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of New York Depository, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 7/17/18. 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, 511 East Genesee St., Ste. 13, Fayetteville, NY 13066. Purpose: any lawful activity. Notice of formation of NYVA DEWITT LLC. Art. Of Org. filed with the Sect’y of State of NY (SSNY) on 07/17/18. Office in Onondaga County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to the LLC, 1754 Technology Dr, Ste 122 San Jose, CA, 95110. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. Notice of formation of NYVA ERIE BLVD LLC. Art. Of Org. filed with the Sect’y of State of NY (SSNY) on 07/18/18. Office in Onondaga County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to the LLC, 1754 Technology Drive, Ste 122 San Jose, CA, 95110. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of Rocky River Homes LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on May 29,2018. Office is located in the County of Cortland. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 25-54 14th Place, Astoria, NY 11102. Purpose is any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of Runnin’Bugz LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 08/20/2018. 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 4600 Broad Rd., Syracuse, NY 13215. Purpose is any lawful purpose.

Notice of Formation of Russell Grenier LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on July 9,2018. 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 312 South St., Fayetteville, NY 13066. Purpose is any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of Salt City Burlesque, LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 7/13/2018. 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 689 N Clinton St #307, Syracuse, NY, 13204. Purpose is any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of Saucy Confections. LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 07/02/2018. 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 Alison Bukata, Esq., 6444 Winchester Rd, East Syracuse, NY 13057. Purpose is any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of Serenity Creek Stables, LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 07-302018. 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 Lisa Bowen 4079 Makyes Rd Syracuse, NY 13215. Purpose is any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of SHOUP DJ & CRAFT, LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on June 6, 2018. 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 134 Memphis St. Liverpool, NY 13088. Purpose is any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of Soriflora, LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on August 6, 2018. 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 7219 State Route 298, Kirkville, NY 13082. Purpose is any lawful. purpose. Notice of Formation of Syracuse Ninja Barracks, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 7/9/18. Office location: Onondaga County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: Ryan Scott, 128 Cresline Ave., Syracuse, NY 13206. Purpose: any lawful activity. Notice of Formation of Tomarp Enterprises, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 7/27/18. Office location: Onondaga County. SSNY

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designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: 3401 Vickery Road, North Syracuse, NY 13212. Purpose: any lawful activity. Notice of Formation of TUPON LLC. Art. of Org. filed Sec’y of State (SSNY) 8/8/18. Office location: Onondaga Co. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: 800 4th St., Liverpool, NY 13088. Purpose: any lawful activities. Notice of Formation of TWR REAL ESTATE, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 7/11/18. 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, 511 East Genesee St., Ste. 13, Fayetteville, NY 13066. Purpose: any lawful activity. Notice of Formation of Westshore Forge, LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 7/13/2018. 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 the LLC at c/o Mark Teece 4230 Westshore Manor Rd. Jamesville, NY 13078. Purpose is any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation TTC Hauling, LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 8/14/2018. 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 Diversify-NY, LLC, 107 Barclay St. Solvay, NY. Purpose is any lawful purpose. SUMMONS, NOTICE AND BRIEF STATEMENT OF NATURE OF ACTION CONSUMER CREDIT TRANSACTION SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF ONONDAGA Index No. 1513/2012 U.S. BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, NOT IN ITS INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY BUT SOLELY AS TRUSTEE ON BEHALF OF ONE WILLIAM STREET TRUST 2012-1, Plaintiff, -against- ESTATE OF SYLVIA G. ZIMMER, BY THE PUBLIC

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ADMINISTRATOR OF ONONDAGA COUNTY AS TEMPORARY ADMINISTRATOR, ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS OF SYLVIA G. ZIMMER, AND ANY OF HIS, HER, OR THEIR SUCCESSORS IN RIGHT, TITLE AND INTEREST; ET AL DEFENDANTS. TO THE DEFENDANT(S): ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS OF SYLVIA G. ZIMMER, AND ANY OF HIS, HER, OR THEIR SUCCESSORS IN RIGHT, TITLE AND INTEREST; YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to serve upon plaintiff’s attorneys an answer to the complaint in this action within twenty (20) days after the service of this Summons, exclusive of the day of service, or within thirty (30) days after service is complete if the Summons is not personally delivered to you within the State of New York. The United States of America, if designated as a defendant in this action, may answer or appear within sixty (60) days of service hereof. In case of your failure to answer, judgment will be taken against you for the relief demanded in the complaint. Trial is desired in the County of ONONDAGA. The basis of venue designated above is that the real property, which is the subject matter of this action, is located in the County of ONONDAGA, New York. 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. The foregoing Summons is served upon you by publication pursuant to an order of Hon Deborah Karalunas Justice of the Supreme Court of

the State of New York, signed on August 1, 2018, Syracuse, New York and to be duly entered in the ONONDAGA County Clerk’s Office, Syracuse, New York. The Nature of this action pertains to a note and mortgage held by Plaintiff on real property owned by the above named defendants as specified in the complaint filed in this action. The above named defendants have failed to comply with the terms and provisions of the said mortgage and said instruments secured by said mortgage, by failing and omitting to pay the balance due and owing and the Plaintiff has commenced a foreclosure action. Plaintiff is seeking a judgment foreclosing its mortgage against the real property and premises which situates in the Town of Salina, County of Onondaga and State of New York and is commonly known as 110 Westwood Ave Mattydale, New York 13211, a/k/a 110 Westwood Ave Syracuse, New York 13211 and all other relief as to the Court may seem just and equitable. DATED: August 7, 2018 SCHILLER, KNAPP, LEFKOWITZ & HERTZEL, LLP BY: WILLIAM B. SCHILLER, ESQ. Attorneys for Plaintiff 950 New Loudon Road Latham, New York 12110 Telephone: (518) 7869069 56604 SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF GENESEE; Index No.: 2017-416; Filed: 07/27/2018. U.S. BANK TRUST, N.A., AS TRUSTEE FOR LSF9 MASTER PARTICIPATION TRUST, PLAINTIFF, V. THE ESTATE OF DAVID WYNN; UNKNOWN HEIRS OF DAVID WYNN; AALCO SEPTIC & SEWER INC; THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION AND FINANCE; AMANDA WYNN, HEIR-AT-LAW; ALEXIS WYNN, HEIR-AT-LAW, SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS AND NOTICE. TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: - -YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the Amended Complaint in the above captioned action and to serve a copy of your Answer on the Plaintiff’s attorney within twenty (20) days after the service of this Supplemental Summons, exclusive of the day of service, or within thirty (30) days after completion of service where service is made in any other manner than by personal delivery within the State. The United

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States of America, if designated as a Defendant in this action may answer to appear within sixty (60) days of service hereof. In case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the Amended Complaint. NOTICE YOU ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING YOUR HOME If you do not respond to this Supplemental Summons and Amended 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 Supplemental Summons and protect your property. Sending 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. To the above named defendants: The foregoing Supplemental Summons is served upon you by publication pursuant to an order of the Hon. Deborah H. Karalunas, a Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of N.Y., dated July 9, 2018 and filed along with the supporting papers in the Genesee County Clerk’s Office. This is an action to foreclose a mortgage on the property 747-749 Allen Street, Syracuse, NY 13224 also known as Section: 045. Block: 13 Lot: 23.0. Genesee County is designated as the place of trial based upon the location of the property being foreclosed. Attorneys for Plaintiff: Stern & Eisenberg, PC, 485 B Route 1 South, Suite 330, Iselin, NJ 08830, T: (516) 630-0288. Sutton Properties LLC with SSNY on 05/22/18. Office: Onondaga. SSNY desg as agent for process & shall mail to: 7014 13th Avenue, Suite 202, Brooklyn, NY, 11228. Any lawful purpose. Tooch, LLC with SSNY on 08/06/18. Office: Onondaga. SSNY desg as agent for process & shall mail to: 100 Orrick Rd, Dewitt, NY, 13214. Any lawful purpose.

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FREE WILL ASTROLOGY by Rob Brezsny ARIES (March 21-April 19) In Alice’s Adven-

tures in Wonderland, our heroine encounters a talking caterpillar as he smokes a hookah on top of a tall mushroom. “Who are you?” he asks her. Alice is honest: “I know who I was when I got up this morning, but I think I must have been changed several times since then.” She says this with uneasiness. In the last few hours, she has twice been shrunken down to a tiny size and twice grown as big as a giant. All these transformations have unnerved her. In contrast to Alice, I’m hoping you’ll have a positive attitude about your upcoming shifts and mutations, Aries. From what I can tell, your journey through the Season of Metamorphosis should be mostly fun and educational.

TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Juan Villarino has

hitchhiked more than 2,350 times in 90 countries. His free rides have carried him more than 100,000 miles. He has kept detailed records, so he’s able to say with confidence that Iraq is the best place to catch a lift. Average wait time there is seven minutes. Jordan and Romania are good, too, with nine- and 12-minute waits, respectively. In telling you about his success, I don’t mean to suggest that now is a favorable time to hitchhike. But I do want you to know that the coming weeks will be prime time to solicit favors, garner gifts and make yourself available for metaphorical equivalents of free rides. You’re extra-magnetic and attractive. How could anyone could resist providing you with the blessings you need and deserve?

GEMINI (May 21-June 20) One of the big

stories of 2018 concerns your effort to escape from a star-crossed trick of fate—to fix a long-running tweak that has subtly undermined your lust for life. How successful will you be in this heroic quest? That will hinge in part on your faith in the new power you’ve been developing. Another factor that will determine the outcome is your ability to identify and gain access to a resource that is virtually magical even though it appears nondescript. I bring this to your attention, Gemini, because I suspect that a key plot twist in this story will soon unfold.

CANCER (June 21-July 22) Potential new

allies are seeking entrance to your domain. Existing allies aspire to be closer to you. I’m worried you may be a bit overwhelmed; that you might not exercise sufficient discrimination. I therefore urge you to ask yourself these questions about each candidate. 1. Does this person understand what it means to respect your boundaries? 2. What are his or her motivations for wanting contact with you? 3. Do you truly value and need the gifts each person has to give you? 4. Everyone in the world has a dark side. Can you intuit the nature of each person’s dark side? Is it tolerable? Is it interesting?

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) While a young man, the future Roman leader Julius Caesar was kidnapped by Sicilian pirates. They proposed a ransom of 620 kilograms of silver. Caesar was incensed at the small size of the ransom—he believed he was worth more—and demanded that his captors raise the sum to 1,550 kilograms. I’d love to see you unleash that kind of bravado in the coming weeks, Leo, preferably without getting yourself kidnapped. In my opinion, it’s crucial that you know how valuable you are, and make sure everyone else knows, too.

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Romanian philosopher Emil Cioran loved the music of Johann Sebastian Bach. “Without Bach, God would be a complete second-rate figure,” he testified, adding, “Bach’s music is the only argument proving the creation of the Universe cannot be regarded as a complete failure.” I invite you to emulate Cioran’s passionate clarity, Virgo. From an astrological perspective, now is an excellent time to identify people and things that consistently invigorate your excitement about your destiny. Maybe you have just one shining exemplar, like Cioran, or maybe you have more. Home in on the phenomena that in your mind embody the glory of creation.

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) I foresee the wither-

ing of a hope or the disappearance of a prop or the loss of leverage. This ending may initially make you feel melancholy, but I bet it will ultimately prove beneficent—and maybe lead you to resources that were previously unavailable. Here are rituals you could perform that may help you catalyze the specific kind of relief and release you need: 1. Wander around a graveyard and sing songs you love. 2. Tie one end of a string around your ankle and the other end around an object that symbolizes an influence you want to banish from your life. Then cut the string and bury the object. 3. Say this 10 times: “The end makes the beginning possible.”

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a life artistically, his brain is his heart,” wrote Oscar Wilde. I’ll translate that into a more complete version: “If a person of any gender treats life artistically, their brain is their heart.” This truth will be especially applicable for you in the coming weeks. You’ll be wise to treat your life artistically. You’ll thrive by using your heart as your brain. So I advise you to wield your intelligence with love. Understand that your most incisive insights will come when you’re feeling empathy and seeking intimacy. As you crystallize clear visions about the future, make sure they are generously suffused with ideas about how you and your people can enhance your joie de vivre.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) “My tastes

are simple,” testified Sagittarian politician Winston Churchill. “I am easily satisfied with the best.” I propose that we make that your motto for now. While it may not be a sound idea to demand only the finest of everything all the time, I think it will be wise for you to do so during the next three weeks. You will have a mandate to resist trifles and insist on excellence. Luckily, this should motivate you to raise your own standards and expect the very best from yourself.

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wright Anton Chekhov articulated a principle he felt was essential to telling a good story: If you say early in your tale that there’s a rifle hanging on the wall, that rifle must eventually be used. “If it’s not going to be fired, it shouldn’t be hanging there,” declared Chekhov. We might wish that real life unfolded with such clear dramatic purpose. To have our future so well-foreshadowed would make it easier to plan our actions. But that’s not often the case. Many elements pop up in our personal stories that ultimately serve no purpose. Except now, that is, for you Capricorns. I suspect that in the next six weeks, plot twists will be telegraphed in advance.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Would it be fun

to roast marshmallows on long sticks over scorching volcanic vents? I suppose. Would it be safe? No! Aside from the possibility that you could get burned, the sulfuric acid in the vapors would make the cooked marshmallows taste terrible, and might cause them to explode. So I advise you to refrain from adventures like that. On the other hand, I will love it if you cultivate a playful spirit as you contemplate serious decisions. I’m in favor of you keeping a blithe attitude as you navigate your way through tricky maneuvers. I hope you’ll be jaunty in the midst of rumbling commotions.

PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) People will be

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