The battle over electricity between George Westinghouse and Thomas Edison featured skullduggery, electrocuting an elephant and titanic egos.
SOURCE: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette at 06:00AMMarc Fleischer, who joined the arts group in 2014, will succeed Mr. Kaplan and have the title of executive producer
SOURCE: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette at 12:12PMTraveling Broadway production of “The Band’s Visit” returns to Pittsburgh in October; a lineup of seven shows will play here through 2022.
SOURCE: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette at 11:47AMAn annual block party to celebrate August Wilson’s birthday will showcase his influence in artists’ contributions to his childhood home.
SOURCE: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette at 06:00AMThe Fine Foundation funds educational grants for teaching artists in 13 Western Pennsylvania counties
SOURCE: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette at 08:39AMCMU and 10 Pittsburgh arts organizations share a total of $240,000 in grantsfor this year from the National Endowment for the Arts
SOURCE: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette at 12:47PMRecord funding by Heinz Endowments and Pittsburgh Foundation includes cash grants of $500 each to 79 artists during the pandemic.
SOURCE: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette at 07:00AMPittsburgh arts groups learn about audiences’ attitudes about when they will feel safe to return to live events
SOURCE: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette at 06:30AMA dancer, a drag diva, a musician, a multimedia artist, a sculptor and a vocalist entertain backyard audiences in the Bloomfield Garden Club.
SOURCE: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette at 07:00AMDue to COVID-19, the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust has canceled more than 4,000 events and cut its full-time staff to 50 employees.
SOURCE: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette at 06:00AMIndependent curator Tina Dillman organizes a series of outdoor performances by artists in Bloomfield during August, September and October.
SOURCE: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette at 08:00AMIn Western Pennsylvania, 68 arts groups will each receive $1,930 in federal funds to help them during the COVID-19 pandemic
SOURCE: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette at 02:30PMThe funds will seed projects highlighting issues like race, climate justice, heritage, homelessness and Black queer identity
SOURCE: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette at 07:30AMGrant will cover the cost of authors’ visits to public and private schools for discussion of their books with students of all ages.
SOURCE: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette at 08:00AMFor local artists, emergency funding of $500 helps pay bills, buy books and keeps them afloat while they hustle for new gigs.
SOURCE: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette at 08:00AMU.S. artists who are facing financial hardship due to COVID-19 pandemic can apply for unrestricted $5,000 relief grants from a new fund.
SOURCE: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette at 10:00AMThe Tamburitzans are selling their Uptown building and seeking a new home for thousands of costumes, musical instruments and recordings.
SOURCE: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette at 04:50PMNew York tap dancer and vocalist join Boilermaker Jazz Band for “Carnegie SWINGS!” benefit at Andrew Carnegie Free Library & Music Hall
SOURCE: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette at 11:06AMProcter & Gamble marketer left Cincinnati and corporate America and moved to L.A. where he started life anew as a stand-up comedian.
SOURCE: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette at 07:15AMHe has led the creative side of the Pittsburgh Ballet for 22 years and will leave after celebrating the company’s 50th season.
SOURCE: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette at 05:47PMAuthor, actor and singer Leslie Odom Jr. encourages college graduates to make sure their actions are in sync with their honest intentions.
SOURCE: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette at 04:03PMMaryland history professor Richard Bell outlines the contradictions in Alexander Hamilton’s character and analyzes the Broadway musical.
SOURCE: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette at 07:00AMThe manager of an organic cooperative and a Chatham University professor are among five people appearing at The Moth at the Byham Theater.
SOURCE: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette at 08:00AMIn a single week last month, a trio of veteran arts executives announced their departures, launching the search for a new executive leader at Fallingwater and at two major art museums in Wes…
SOURCE: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette at 09:24AMMichael E. Hill, a nonprofit management executive, has been named president of Chautauqua Institution and will start his new job on Jan. 1, 2017. Mr. Hill succeeds outgoing president Tom Bec…
SOURCE: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette at 04:02PMIf you notice something suspicious at a play, musical or concert Downtown, the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust wants you to alert an usher or call 911.
SOURCE: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette at 05:07PMHard times can make it harder for small nonprofits to stay afloat, but five small arts groups in Pittsburgh have found a creative way to collaborate by sharing the services of a certified pu…
SOURCE: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette at 12:00AMCatherine Palmer had never attended a Moth story slam until a friend invited her to the Rex Theater on the South Side. As a university professor, she is quite comfortable talking to a room f…
SOURCE: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette at 12:00AMArt in the Park, a weekly summer event held at the Penn Avenue Parklet in Wilkinsburg, starts Thursday with painters, poets and singers gathering at 743 Penn Ave. The parklet is across the s…
SOURCE: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette at 12:06PM