2016 is fast approaching; and this winter, music and art enthusiasts alike will have the opportunity to revel in the New Year with fresh discoveries. The Warhol Museum’s annual Winter Sound Series is underway, and...
Read More →On December 5, home, health and lifestyle mag, Taste of Pittsburgh, will celebrate their first annual Taste the Difference: Coats, Cocktails & Cuisine, a signature event slated to help raise awareness for those in need. In...
Read More →Music-making, party-throwing extraordinaire, Pete Spynda, launched the Pandemic party series back in 2005. And for 10 years running, he’s exposed Pittsburgh residents to the best in global sounds–from gypsy brass to bollywood; cumbia to dancehall; and Afrobeats, to Arabic hip hop (just to...
Read More →From its broad range of working-class poets, to accomplished authors, to novelists who have long promoted and hosted local literary activities, our city’s writing scene has proven its remarkable diversity. But when Pittsburgh native, Rachel Ekstrom Courage, moved back from New...
Read More →When construction on Penn Avenue started to affect business, former Verde owner Jeff Catalina knew it was time for a revamp. After a 4-year run with Verde, Catalina decided to transition back to his Texas roots,...
Read More →This fall, the Pittsburgh Society of Artists (PSA) is gearing up to celebrate its 50th Anniversary and Annual Exhibition at the Pittsburgh Center for the Arts (PCA). Throughout its 50-year history, PSA has remained committed to diversity. Its 300-member, all-volunteer...
Read More →In celebration of Lawrenceville’s 11th Art Studio Tour, the neighborhood-based event will swing open many studio doors throughout the community for a free day of creative engagement, open to all. Tour-goers will have unrestricted access to 19...
Read More →Hailing from Pittsburgh, ZOMBI is an instrumental duo consisting of Steve Moore (bass, synthesizers) and Anthony Paterra (drums) who’ve come to be known for their signature sounds and demonstration of seamless performances in live settings. Moore and Paterra met...
Read More →As part of City Theatre‘s 2015-2016 season, organizers will host a handful of Pay-What-You-Want performances for their six upcoming main stage productions. Now into its 41st season, the Southside theatre company continues striving to provide an...
Read More →Take a journey back in time at Pittsburgh’s one-of-a-kind vendor fair that strives to create harmony within the community, inspire creativity and bring back old memories. The Pittsburgh Vintage Mixer got its start by gathering local collectors...
Read More →Formed in Denver, Colorado in 2010, Pan Astral was an idea conceived by Gabriel Otto and Ryan Burnett in a tiny basement room. Burnett later departed to transition to other projects; but Otto has since graduated to an...
Read More →Halloween Night is much more than trick-or-treating and dressing up in costumes; there is a certain magic that comes alive on All Hallows Eve. This is the one month where it may be a bit more acceptable to...
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