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At StoryCorps, Every Voice Matters

By Darian Lusk -

When was the last time you sat down with a loved one and asked them, “Tell me your story?” Every day, StoryCorps begs Americans to ask this very question. Since 2003, the public radio show has been collecting, sharing and...

A tight-knit knitting community

By Dorothy Farrell -

It starts simply with a thread. Add a pair of needles, a bit of creativity and the unceasing motion of two willing hands. The needle goes through the loop, the yarn wraps around the needle, the needle pulls down through...

BUMP presents: Kishi Bashi

By Nathan Partridge -

Kishi Bashi took the stage to an excited crowd, though many of the students were unfamiliar with the unique solo artist and attended, as many do, simply to enjoy the show with their friends.

“Hummingbird” reaches the stratosphere

By Nathan Partridge -

Hype and expectations can serve to elevate a band to new heights and popularity, or it can smother their creativity and sometimes mortally hinder their momentum.

Rabbits leap with “Pedestrian Verse”

By Alex Carducci -

For fans already on their toes with anticipation for “Pedestrian Verses,” there is little to find disappointing — the band continues their constant progression of sharp songwriting and super slick production.

Hollywood takes two on espionage

By Becca Porath -

In 2012, however, audiences were introduced to a new breed of secret agent, one who is humanized in more ways than one.

Awards season in full swing

By Katie Kravat -

The Golden Globes, which reward excellence in television and film, shed light on the terrific works debuted in 2012.

Crafts were fair at Downtown craft fair

By Emily Mancini -

Friday, Dec. 7, marked the launch of Binghamton’s first ever Parlor City Indie Market and Craft Faire, where local artists had the opportunity to showcase and sell their original work.