It’s about to be summer in Pittsburgh, which means festivals, concert series and tons of fun outdoor activities. Pack up your picnic blanket, grab your water bottle and get ready to experience the city’s favorite annual events.
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Enjoy Jazz Poetry's 20th anniversary at City of Asylum, check out a visual art exhibit about Pittsburgh's neighborhoods or cheer on the runners at the Pittsburgh Marathon — here's what to do in Pittsburgh this weekend.
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In Highland Park, artist Marlana Adele Vassar has created the first statue of a woman of color, called "Flora." It's a bronze sculpture of a beatific Black girl cradling a rabbit, sited in a flower garden near the entrance.
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Free summer concerts at South Park and Hartwood Acres feature acts including Micky Dolenz of The Monkees and funk legends The Bar-Kays.
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Film scholar Adam Hart's new book "Raising The Dead" draws on George Romero's archives to shed new light on the zombie-film auteur.
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The Allegheny Regional Asset District's new Summer Staycation initiative offers 100,000 free passes to a dozen local attractions.
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Grab your black and yellow and head to Pittsburgh Yinzerfest, or check out a performance of "Andy Warhol in Iran" — here's what to do in Pittsburgh this weekend.
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Educators, events staff, cleaning staff and more at the Children's Museum of Pittsburgh voted Wednesday to join the United Steelworkers.
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"The Passion of Mary Cardwell Dawson," a play with music, honors the struggles of the Pittsburgh-based founder of the National Negro Opera Company.
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So what’s special about Sudden Little Thrills, the brand new festival that announced its inaugural lineup last week?
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The Pittsburgh Pirates have cooled off after a hot start. The Pirates have lost six straight after being swept by Boston and now sit at 11-11.