Sarah Buerker
Contributing Writer
sbuerke1@binghamton.edu
27 Articles
Restaurant Week Spring 2018
Steak and soup shine at South City Publick House
South City Publick House has been a familiar spot ever since I moved to Downtown Binghamton. Just across the street from Number 5 and Whole in the Wall, the family-friendly gastropub is...
Features
Professor updates art history with digital tools
When she’s not teaching about the history of the world through artifacts, Binghamton University professor and art history department chair Nancy Um is a student herself. “A few years ago, I attended...
Movies
'The Post' is timely, but hollow
Though “The Post” garnered buzz in the movie world weeks before its release date, it was less of an inspiration than simply a critical darling — a film we’re supposed to like,...
Music
Who is Dave East?
If you were one of the lucky few who scored tickets to the sold-out 2017 fall concert featuring Post Malone, chances are, you’re going so you can hear “rockstar” live — but...
Features
Cafe offers free coffee and a cozy study space
City Light Coffee serves up piping hot “coffee with a cause.” “We buy coffee that does more than just line the pockets of somebody — for every blend that we buy there’s...
Features
Visual Media Arts Center serves engineers and artists
From the minute you stepped onto Binghamton University’s campus, you’ve seen the work that the Visual Media Center produces — whether it’s signs advertising the Fleishman Center for Career and Professional Development...
Restaurant Week Spring 2017
Fall 2017 Restaurant Week: Binghamton Hots
The casual vibes of the late-night favorite Binghamton Hots welcome you with its perpetually opened doors and the aroma of fries and greasy goodness. As you step into the red-walled eatery under...
Restaurant Week Fall 2017
Fall 2017 Restaurant Week: Number 5
I’d heard a mix of reviews about Number 5 before going: Some said it was amazing, some said it was overrated, but everyone I’ve talked to has said that the steak is...
Theater
Professor stars in one-woman play
Art in its most effective form shares the artist’s perspective on the world — and Elizabeth Mozer has managed to create a play that does just that. Mozer, a professor in the...
Theater
HPC brings 'Dungeons and Dragons' to the stage
A play about the game “Dungeons and Dragons” doesn’t sound like would evoke deep emotion, but if you go to see Hinman Production Company’s (HPC) production of “She Kills Monsters,” you may...