While millions of Americans were mesmerized by The Weeknd's Super Bowl halftime show, one Central New Yorker was busy earning the opportunity of a lifetime.
Governor Cuomo's message on Tuesday was heard loud and clear by the entire state of New York, and we agree: It's time to bring back the arts. Whether it be live music, the arts or a comedy show, the Governor announced on Tuesday what many had been speculating for days in regards to their return. Not only did he talk about such events as a necessity for economic growth and stability, but he also
Utica Zoo officials announced that their revenue is down over $1 Million for 2020. As they enter the winter season, it is a stark reality as their expenses far outweigh their revenue during these months.
Many in the Mohawk Valley were hoping that come July, the F.X. Matt Brewery would begin hosting Saranac Thursdays and the Saranac Concert Series again, once the coronavirus pandemic settled down.
The concert will take place during the 2020 NYS Fair on Women’s Day, which offers $1 admission to all women. All Chevy Court concerts are free with admission to the fair.
If you've ever wanted to take a trip to Jurassic Park, your time has come. The lands of dinosaurs comes to life when Jurassic World Live tour comes to New York.
It’s a new decade, and Eli Young Band plan to “Break It In” by hitting the road on a headlining tour. They'll make a stop at FrogFest 32 at the Utica/Rome Speedway May 30, presented by White's Farm Supply and Kubota.