Treat Yourself: Mark your calendar for Disney’s “The Lion King”—and the other Broadway shows coming to Syracuse in 2025By Courtney KlessNovember 26, 20240
Treat Yourself: Mark your calendar for Disney’s “The Lion King”—and the other Broadway shows coming to Syracuse in 2025November 26, 2024
Reaching a Milestone: Now the largest chapter in the country, Special Olympics New York is celebrating 50 yearsMarch 30, 2020
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Parenting Out in the World: Eventually, our kids become responsible for their own safetyBy Maggie SimoneJanuary 13, 20160 It seems like we spend our kids’ childhoods preparing them for the dangers of the world. I remember learning about…
Local Faces Radio Days: WBXL gives student deejays a voice in the communityBy Aaron GiffordNovember 1, 20150 Even though the students who run WBXL-FM 90.5 at Charles W. Baker High School in Baldwinsville snicker when they see…
Education Chess Moves: The game’s quiet power has drawn a following among local studentsBy Tammy DiDomenicoSeptember 1, 20150 While many parents find themselves pleading with their children to step away from video games and other electronic distractions, Syracuse…
First Person What I’ve Learned: Teens must struggle to reach their own epiphaniesBy Maggie SimoneSeptember 1, 20150 “Remember when my school supplies consisted of some folders, pencils and crayons?” my daughter said, laughing, as we laid out…
Child Development Peanuts and Other Perils: Food allergies can arise unexpectedly as children start eating new thingsBy Aaron GiffordAugust 1, 20150 Kye’s first taste of peanut butter was terrifying. His mother, Amanda Staniec, still trembles a bit when she recalls what…
Food Ketchup Is Not a Vegetable: Help kids appreciate unadorned foodsBy Chris XaverAugust 1, 20150 How do those little loves of ours go from being such good eaters to picky picky picky? One day they’re…
Child Development Let Sleeping Teens Lie: Late-morning wake-ups make sense for adolescentsBy Tammy DiDomenicoJune 1, 20150 It was 11:40 a.m. on a Monday. A school break was under way, and 12 hours earlier, the house was…
First Person Keep Calm and Bring Coffee: A dance dad’s life in the auditoriumBy Neil DavisJune 1, 20150 It’s a Saturday but I woke at 7 a.m. I arrive downtown with seconds to spare, holding a wig and…
Unsuitable Thoughts: Don’t let dressing-room mirrors trigger a sinking feelingBy Linda LowenMay 1, 20150 When you go shopping for a bathing suit, it’s like stepping in quicksand. You browse the racks and carry armfuls…
Activities Out on a Limb: Adventures in the great outdoorsBy Aaron GiffordApril 1, 20150 Sometimes kids need a shove to get them outdoors. Trees, streams or wildflowers might not have the same hold on…