Out & About with Brotha Ash

This week I visited the August Wilson Center for African American Culture in downtown Pittsburgh; CJ’s in the Strip District; The Red Onion and Tim’s Bar, both in the Hill District; The Shadow Lounge and Tana’s Ethiopian Cuisine in East Liberty; and House of Manna’s 3rd Annual Prayer for Peace March in Homewood.

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Professionals at the August Wilson Center for the Urban League Young Professionals’ anniversary celebration.


My first stop was at the August Wilson Center for African American Culture in Downtown Pittsburgh where the Urban League Young Professionals of Greater Pittsburgh held its 10th Anniversary Celebration featuring actor Boris Kodjoe.

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Marisa Bartley and Boris Kodjoe chillin’ at the August Wilson Center for the Urban League Young Professionals of Greater Pittsburgh’s 10th Anniversary Celebration.


My next stop was at CJ’s in the Strip District where DJ Nick Nice had everyone on the dance floor partying the night away.

My next stop was at the Red Onion in the Hill District where birthday girl Jackie celebrated her special day with family and friends.

My next stop was at the Tana’s Ethiopian Cuisine where they held their weekly “Wednesday Night Jazz Session and Jam Night,” featuring local musicians and singers.

My final destination was at House of Manna’s 3rd Annual Prayer for Peace March in Homewood where residents came together to pray for the healing of the Homewood community.

You know Brotha Ash has a REAL CONNECTION to the community. Send all of your party and event information to info@BrothaAshProductions.com and I’ll see you next week OUT AND ABOUT!

 

 

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