Sweetwater Center for the Arts kicks off “46 Works 46 Years” Aug. 13
Once Was and May Be is the title of the current Brian Druckenmiller exhibit at Sewickley’s Sweetwater Center for the Arts wrapping up this...
Spilling the True T on black queer culture and community initiatives
True T Founders: Superheroes for social justice
From the catwalks and the categories to the clacking heels—we’re gagged (in a good way) and in awe...
At the heart of the matter: LOVENEVERENDING calmly takes on 2017’s biggest challenges
By Onastasia Youssef
LOVENEVERENDING by local artist Ramon Riley at the Boxheart Gallery is more than just abstract paintings and evocative renditions of the Steel...
Movie Mondays: The Pittsburgh Children’s Film Festival
Not every film festival is meant to showcase foreign flicks or indie hits. Sometimes, it's more mundane and mainstream- not a bad thing at...
Homestead First Fridays Bring Intriguing Artwork and More
First Friday, an internationally recognized event of art exhibitions and social networking is coming to 8th Avenue in Homestead.
This Friday, May 3rd, will be...
Chuck Beard relocates Abandoned Pittsburgh to Carnegie
After years of exposing Homestead to the grotesque but beautiful world of Pittsburgh's past, Abandoned Pittsburgh is moving locations to Carnegie. Founder, Chuck Beard,...
Quantum Theatre’s “An Odyssey” soars in spirited re-telling
Quantum Theatre presents An Odyssey by Jay Ball, directed by Jed Allen Harris, Schenley Park Ice Skating Rink through Sept. 5, 2021.
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Winter Gallery Roundup from LOCAL’s Visual Arts Editor L.E. McCullough
“A theatre, a literature, an artistic expression that does not speak for its own time has no relevance.” — playwright Dario Fo, Nobel Lecture,...
Pittsburgh’s first Fashion Summit charts a path for growth
TO THE AUDIENCE of 150 or so assembled in the Union Trust Building auditorium for the Feb. 24 Pittsburgh Fashion Summit, Mayor William Peduto’s...
Meet the Photographers of Out of Many: Stories of Migration Exhibit at the Jewish...
By Laura Domencic
The Jewish Community Center in Squirrel Hill is hosting a photo documentary exhibit, Out of Many: Stories of Migration. A free public reception...