Tuesday, the co-founder of the Hip-Hop Political Education Summit joined groups including Pittsburgh’s own 1Hood Media to host “US: A Summit on Black & Brown Men and the Vote,” a star-studded and hip-hop-themed event at the Kelly Strayhorn Theater.
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The documentary "Unfightable" explores the life and struggles of trans MMA fighter Alana McLaughlin, who now lives in Pittsburgh.
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WESA Talking Steelers: perfect season destroyed, Cowboys have hitch in giddyup into Acrisure StadiumThe Pittsburgh Steelers play the Dallas Cowboys this Sunday night at 8:20 p.m. at Acrisure Stadium.
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The Pittsburgh Opera is one of the oldest companies in the country. But how can an institution practicing a European art form that’s been around for 400 years stay relevant in the age of TikTok?
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While City Theatre advertises its current production, “POTUS: Or, Behind Every Great Dumbass Are Seven Women Trying to Keep Him Alive,” as “bipartisan,” one wonders whether bipartisan anything is even possible these days.
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Explore the newly-reopened Pittsburgh Glass Center's weekend events, check out the Festival of Combustion or watch the Reel Q film festival — here's what to do in Pittsburgh this weekend.
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Coach Mike Tomlin says he expects Russell Wilson to take on a heavier load in practice as he recovers from a calf issue he aggravated just before the season opener.
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Studio Stream extra-terrestrial radio station (Japanese minitruck wrapped in reflective pink foil) is roving around southwestern Pennsylvania to help young people broadcast their voices and build Bluetooth speakers.
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Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh (CLP) is partnering with Pittsburgh Public Schools to provide all students with the key to accessing homework help, after-school programs, books and video games: a library card.
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A new state historical marker celebrates the life and work of photographer Teenie Harris, who chronicled Black life in Pittsburgh for decades.
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Justin Fields continues finding ways to prove he should remain the Pittsburgh Steelers' starting quarterback ahead of Russell Wilson. He did it again in Sunday's 27-24 loss at Indianapolis.