Philly funk and soul septet Snacktime has attained a fresh level of fame from their perch in the Union Transfer balcony, ...
Find great things to do, see and experience in Pittsburgh including BRIGID, "Jazz Radio America," winter hiking and more in ...
“When I saw the hurdy-gurdy, it blew my mind,” says Peter Micholic. “It looked so alien compared to the other instruments I ...
A new brass festival is set to be held in Chiswick in February with a focus on different aspects of brass performance.
Think of a seashell. Don’t think of a conch. In fact, forget, for now, about univalve mollusks entirely. Think of Shell, the ...
Almost 50 years after his presumed death in Idi Amin’s Uganda, Pittsburgh basketball icon John Brisker remains a legend for ...
This week’s students were nominated for their academic achievements, extracurricular activities, kindness and service to ...
Cabot Mill Antiques is housed in a sprawling 16,000 square foot space within the historic Fort Andross Mill complex. That’s right, folks – 16,000 square feet of vintage goodness.
Amsterdam tuba player Herbert S. Breen was married twice. His first wife, Maude Mosher, died in 1927, the year the Mohawk Mills Band was formed. Two years later he married ...
Ryan Singer may be 51, but even now, still finds ways to incorporate his beloved fantasy worlds into his art. Known for ...
Gene “Daddy G” Barge, a well-rounded saxophone player, songwriter and Grammy-winning producer, has died. He was 98.
Byron Scott on Michael Jordan: The dude was um a man playing against boys damn near. I mean he was one of those guys…I didn’t fear anybody but when I played against him, I said ‘I ain’t ...