Ithaca’s drag scene on the screen
Walk to the couch, open up a laptop and pull up Flame Night Fever, a virtual drag and burlesque show, on Twitch.
Walk to the couch, open up a laptop and pull up Flame Night Fever, a virtual drag and burlesque show, on Twitch.
Online classes for Fall 2020 have posed difficulties in teaching and learning for faculty and students in the School of Music.
Even with COVID-19 putting pressure on restaurants, new restaurant owners in Ithaca have found ways to open their doors.
Because of the safety precautions during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Downtown Ithaca Alliance canceled the Apple Harvest Festival 2020.
At this year’s 20th annual 4-H Duck Race, 1,856 yellow rubber ducks twisted around a swirling, above-ground swimming pool at a local family home.
The dimly lit dance floor at The Haunt slowly filled with students as 8 p.m.
In The Bookery, a small used book store in Dewitt Mall, shelves that were kept full for 45 years are now half-empty.
After 18 years, Mickie Quinn ’94 moved back to Ithaca in 2014.
The Netflix series “The Politician” constructs an outlandish and extravagant satirical world in which a campaign for student body president is marred with lies, scandal and even assassination attempts.
A group of moviegoers gathered Sept.
“Her Smell,” an indie drama from writer and director Alex Ross Perry, is painfully slow in spite of the pure chaos it depicts.
During the month of April, students of Asian and Pacific Islander heritage are celebrating their identities.