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Schenley Christmas Party DEC. 27—The Schenley All Class Reunion Committee will host its 42nd Annual Christmas Party from 8 p.m.-2 a.m. at the Greater Pittsburgh...

CJ’s in the Strip is the place to be

It’s great to be able to go to a place where you can dance, eat, party and have a great time every weekend without...

HOROSCOPES: December 12–18, 2013

ARIES Balance is an important skill. If you’ve been working too hard, the urge to play is going to be nearly irresistible this week. However,...

Soul-Patrol: 'New Millennium Slow Jams Playlist'

I realize that I have been talking about a lot of "old music" lately. Some might even call it "ancient." Here is some music I...

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Thursday 28 Happy Thanksgiving!!! Friday 29 Sharif Bey Exhibit MCG Youth and Arts presents “Sharif Bey: Here and Now” at the Manchester Craftsmen’s Guild, 1815 Metropolitan St., Manchester....

Cover to Cover: ‘Sister Betty says I Do’

The “Save the Date!” notices went out months before. You had the hall you wanted, the dress made you look like an angel and the...

Disney’s ‘’The Lion King’ returns to Benedum Stage; offers Autism-friendly performance

JELANI REMY AND ENSEMBLE Steven Taylor is excited to be continuing the rich history culture and the African mask work that makes up part of the majesty of “The Lion King.” “To see African-Americans represented like we are in this show, there’s nothing like it,” said Taylor, a native son of Indianapolis who currently resides in New York City. He has been a member of the show’s cast for eight years starting out as a member of the show’s ensemble before taking on the pivotal roles of bad boy lion, Scar and Pride Rock patriarch, Mufasa. Taylor will be reprising his role as Mufasa when he and the rest of the talented cast bring the timeless story once again to Pittsburgh’s Benedum Center for a three week stint beginning September 3 and running through September 29.

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