Shaunda Miles, founder of Demaskus Theater Collective, is bringing Alice Childress’s “Wine in the Wilderness” to Pittsburgh, inviting to the stage a compelling narrative about race constructs. The play, set during the race riots in...
Read More →Comedian Aaron Kleiber sees movies before other people see them, and then gives an honest review on his podcast, “You Can’t Handle the Truth.” On February 12, Aaron and the blog’s co-host, Sean Collier, sat...
Read More →On Saturday, February 28, Pittsburgh 5/9 is hosting an array of local talent at Teamsters Local 249 Banquet Hall. Dubbed A Night of Lowbrow Art, the evening will feature multiple artists showcasing their talents, and representing varying...
Read More →Set against the blustery Pittsburgh cityscape, Market Square visitors will now be encompassed by an enchanting forest display upon their arrival, thanks to artist Jennifer Wen Ma. Wen Ma and her team set out to accomplish...
Read More →Imagine it’s 8 o’clock on a Friday night. You’re at the intersection of Fifth and Morewood in Downtown Pittsburgh. You’re clutching a moleskin notebook and a ball point pen. You’re waiting for a bus. You’ve...
Read More →In a continuous mission to generate peace through the use of responsive artwork, curator and CMU professor Susanne Slavick is organizing UNLOADED this spring at SPACE, a gallery in downtown Pittsburgh. Presented by the Pittsburgh Cultural...
Read More →Intricate animal masks, a trapeze swing, and a large ball made of knotted fabric are just a few of the props that WaywardLand‘s four performers will interact with to dissolve the limits of movement. Circus, dance, and...
Read More →Last Friday was the opening night of Quantum Theatre’s Brahman/i, a one-hijra stand up comedy show (by definition, a hijra refers to an individual born with both male and female genitalia). The former church, which now serves...
Read More →Each quarter, Nak You Out’s website and logo are completely revamped with a new design to keep things looking lively and fresh. Since home is where the heart is, we keep it local by handpicking a Pittsburgh artist to...
Read More →Located in the heart of the city, The Pittsburgh Cultural District is known for its frequent and abundant involvement within the arts community. Four times a year, the organization hosts a free, quarterly exhibit downtown, fondly...
Read More →“Who doesn’t want to kick off those snow boots and dance in bare feet during the middle of the winter?” Attack Theatre’s Michele de la Reza asked of Nak You Out in a recent interview....
Read More →Located at 214 N. Lexington Street in Pittsburgh’s East End, The Space Upstairs offers a zone where new ideas and musings can come to life through spontaneous performance and shared experience. This spontaneity is achieved with...
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