Volunteer musicians discuss their classical community.
Regent Square’s Karen Sak volunteers for Silk Screen Asian Arts and Cultural Organization.
Kathryn Barnard is the director of the choir, which gives young girls a chance to sing.
The state Department of Transportation's Bureau of Aviation is sponsoring the contest—and entries are due soon!
Judges of the hit Fox reality TV show-Randy Jackson, Jennifer Lopez and Steven Tyler- as well as host Ryan Seacrest, have been in Pittsburgh since Wednesday.
Jamie Fair of Forest Hills is teaching children to take center stage.
Opening PPT’s 37th season is the production of ‘Electra,’ showing Sept. 29-Oct. 30.
Christine Manges helped to create a book that teaches others how to braid rugs and more.
Say farewell to a local artist by enjoying a night of drinks, jewelry and girls’ bonding.
Tune in at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 9, and check out the creepy house on MTV.
Emily Pinkerton is next to perform Wednesday in Allegheny Square.
A new art studio is holding its opening event Friday.
New art show kicks off this Sunday at the Swissvale cafe.
Will the next "American Idol" be discovered in the 'burgh?
Local band inspires ballroom dancers.
A Catholic priest from a local parish rocks out with his band The Soul Searchers at 8 p.m. on Saturday, June 18, at the Wilkins Elks Club.
Tim McCool took part in a special art performance Saturday night at the Three Rivers Arts Festival.
Laura Bilski has helped to create huge puppets for a performance at the Three Rivers Arts Festival.
Check out new works by Judy Dickson this Sunday at Cafe Dez Artz.
North Hills artist comes to Regent Square with bright ideas and design.
The Woodland Hills High School musical production won big last night at the Gene Kelly awards ceremony downtown.
Head to the Regent Square bar for entertainment Thursday.
Mark Stein was named an Emerging Artist in the upcoming Three Rivers Arts Festival.
Local church hosts operatic event every year in Regent Square.
Local children's theater tells fairy tale favorites.
Forest Hills middle school students tackle "The Merry Wives of Windsor."
Gail Evans Potter doubles as the coffee guru at Forest Hills Coffee Company and makes jewelry at home.
Dorothy Lampl's art is on display at Square Cafe until the end of April.
Anthony Rankin is hard at work, recording albums and playing gigs as much as he can—and he's been doing it all since childhood.
Pittsburgh Slow Art to be held Saturday from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the Carnegie Museum of Art.
Walter Morales has an extensive musical resume, but Pittsburgh is his new home.
Artist duo opens new gallery on Edgewood Avenue.
Students at Pace School are teaming up with Rusted Root musicians Liz Berlin and Preach Freedom. The classes serve as both therapy and music instruction.
Local pastor Dai Morgan has a collection of art to show at the Swissvale cafe starting this Sunday.
This week, Regent Square Theater kicks off a month-long series of films about labor struggles.
A local woman's story of a little king who was a picky eater is now available to families across the nation.
Tim McCool is one of 30 people chosen to attend the School of the Museum of Fine Arts.
Spiritworks Yoga is holding an event made by women and for women through Luna, a company known for its energy bars.
Regent Square writer both touches readers, sparks heated conversation in poetic themes.
Local symphony is preparing for its Saturday performance of sweeping melodies and waltzes.