The Perennial Plate is a series of 16 short films detailing the lives of everyday people around the world and how they express them through food. There are currently four seasons (starting from 2011), with a fifth due out later this year. Shorts include “A Portrait of a Chef as a Young Woman,” “Dumpster Diver,” and “Tea for Two.”
Local restaurants, including Spork, The Twisted Frenchman, and Bar
Tickets range from $5 to $12, with 412 Food Rescue nights on Friday and Saturday. Times can be viewed here, and tickets are available at the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust box office.
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