In the finest documentary tradition, Pittsburgh's Melissa Farlow and Randy Olson have chronicled the world as long-time contributors to National Geographic magazine. This is the award-winning couple's first major exhibition and features 50 large-scale color images from assignments published between 2003 and 2009.
Melissa Farlow was a staff photographer at the Pittsburgh Press and the Courier-Journal and Louisville Times in Kentucky before working as a freelancer. While in Louisville, she was part of a team that won a Pulitzer Prize for its coverage of desegregation in the public schools. Randy Olson was named the Magazine Photographer Of The Year for 2003 and Newspaper Photographer Of The Year in 1992 --- one of only two photographers to win the title in both categories.
For more information, call (412) 431-1810.
This gripping, surprising and utterly unforgettable play centers on a couple who reunite 15 years after their scandalous affair --- when the woman was just 12 years old.
Written by Scottish playwright David Harrower, "Blackbird" was inspired in part by the crimes of sex offender Toby Studebaker who kidnapped and jailed a young girl in 2003.
For show times or tickets, call (412) 431-2489.
Texis's magnificently indefinable band Asylum Street Spankers perform simple country-blues music with a sly, sophisticated showmanship and determined inventiveness.
Tickets to this age 21+ show are $15 in advance and $18 at the door. For more information, call (412) 381-6811.
AcoustiCafé's open stage creates a supportive environment for artists to network with their peers, test new music or haul out old favorites, and most importantly, extend their reach in the local scene.
AcoustiCafé is a volunteer promotional organization founded in the late nineties by Pittsburgh songwriters Mark Willson, Jerry Baum and Cherylann Hawk.
This open stage features free admission, drink specials and the state-of-the-art sound and ambiance of Club Café.
This accomplished, classically trained pianist and vocalist eloquently blends raw emotion and originality to create his own style of musical poetry.
Tickets to this age 21+ show are available by calling (866) 468-3401.
With sound and lyrics that hearken back to classic hip-hop groups, this local band is simultaneously fresh and vintage, pushing the limits of the genre with live instrumentation.
Tickets to this age 21+ show are $10 in advance and $12 at the door. For more information, call (412) 381-6811.
This local band performs a powerful, soulful, intriguing blend of rock, art and humanity that is very engaging.
Tickets to this age 21+ show are available by calling (866) 468-3401.
AcoustiCafé's open stage creates a supportive environment for artists to network with their peers, test new music or haul out old favorites, and most importantly, extend their reach in the local scene.
AcoustiCafé is a volunteer promotional organization founded in the late nineties by Pittsburgh songwriters Mark Willson, Jerry Baum and Cherylann Hawk.
This open stage features free admission, drink specials and the state-of-the-art sound and ambiance of Club Café.
This Nashville band fuses many different genres into their own signature sound --- including jazz and Caribbean music.
Tickets to this age 21+ show are available from Ticketmaster by calling (412) 323-1919.
This trio from Chicago performs minimalist, yet visceral, electronic rock by skillfully manipulating live loops, synthesizers, filters and an electronic drum kit.
Tickets to this age 21+ show are $10 in advance and $12 at the door. For more information call (412) 381-6811.
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