Arts

Movie Mondays: “Donnie Darko” and “1984” At The Hollywood

The Hollywood Theater is known for its one-night events and limited showings. From anime films to The Rocky Horror Picture…

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Movie Mondays: “Wilson” and “Personal Shopper” with the Pittsburgh Filmmakers

When we last covered the Harris Theater, it was showing I Am Not Your Negro, featuring narration by Samuel L.…

7 years ago

Movie Mondays: “Sound of Music” and “Omega Man” at The Oaks

After renovations beginning in August 2014, The Oaks theater in Oakmont transformed from a single-screen movie house to a live…

7 years ago

Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre having a Historic Collaboration with Dance Theatre of Harlem

Rightfully or not, the world of ballet has been thought of as a closed-off space to diversity. However, Terrence Orr,…

7 years ago

Movie Mondays: Denzel Washington at Row House Cinema

As the newest independent film house in the Pittsburgh area, Row House Cinema has proven itself to be a unique…

7 years ago

Movie Mondays: “The Red Turtle” at Regent Square

Since opening in 1938, Regent Square Theater has been a hub for culture and film in the Regent Square district.…

7 years ago

Flashback to The Future: The Byham House

Achieving the perfect arabesque or brisé is hard enough. Doing it far away from home is even harder. For full-time…

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Movie Mondays- “I Am Not Your Negro” at Harris Theater

Once, this theater on Liberty Avenue was known as the Art Cinema. Now, Pittsburgh knows it as the Harris Theater,…

7 years ago

Black Bottom Film Festival Will Help You Possess The Power of The Glow.

On February 24th, the Black Bottom Film Festival will make its maiden voyage at The August Wilson Center. The festival…

7 years ago

Movie Mondays- “La La Land” at the Hollywood

Located in the Dormont business district, the Hollywood Theater was first built-in 1925. After changing hands and closing its doors…

7 years ago