The Student Voice

 
 

This week’s can’t-miss event: Open Mic Night at Phoebe’s
 Come enjoy some seriously talented student performers in the quaint atmosphere of Phoebe's Garden Cafe. If you strum, sing, write poetry, of have any other performance talent, stop by and showcase what you got!
Phoebe’s Garden Café
 900 E. Genesee St., across from Syracuse Stage
 All ages welcome

Where’s My Money
Odd characters, bizarre speeches, strange plot twists, and even what looks like the opening credits sequence of a TV show–minus the credits.
Starting Friday, February 27, 8pm
Black Box Players
820 E. Genesee St.

UP
After strapping 42 helium balloons and yourself to a lawn chair and sailing, successfully, 16,000 feet in the air, what else is left to do in life? Playwright Bridget Carpenter tells the story of Walter Griffin, based on the real-life person “Lawnchair Larry,” and other daredevil aerialists.
Starting Friday, February 27, 8pm
Syracuse Stage 
820 E. Genesee St.

DanceWorks presents DW Air
 Get ready for take-off! The largest club sport at SU takes you high in the sky when they present their annual showcase. Look for numbers like “Broken-hearted Soul” choreographed by Dani Houghton and “Forever to Bleed” by Courtney Smith.
February 26-28, 8pm
Goldstein Auditorium

SU Men’s Lacrosse v Virginia
Friday, February 27, 7pm
Carrier Dome

Lights & Scarlet Ending
Don’t be fooled by the name. Lights is not a band, she’s a girl from Toronto. And, although she describes herself as a small girl, this pop-rock crooner has played all over the world. Check out her latest single, “February Air.”  The Scarlet Ending, however, is a band made up a six Syracuse area, indie rock artists and a variety of instruments including bass, cello, guitar, drums, violin, accordion, and a penny whistle. 
Saturday, February 26, 8pm
Funk N Waffles

SU Women’s Polo Tournament
The team takes on three big schools–Colgate, Cornell, NYU–but will they succeed?
Saturday, February 28, 12pm
Sunday, March 1, 2pm

Archbold Gym

Smokey Joe’s Café
SU’s Starving Artists will be jamming on stage when they present this classic musical that features 39 pop, rock, and R&B hits.
Sunday, March 1, 8pm
Goldstein Auditorium

P.S. Don’t forget about the Winter Carnival events!

-Amelia Bienstock
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