Thursday 30
Celebrating Black History
The PNC Legacy Project presents its “Celebrating Black History Month” Exhibit from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. at the 600 Liberty Ave., Downtown....
Thursday 9
Exhibition Opening
Concept Art Gallery presents “Vanessa German: Citizen Art” from 6-8 p.m. at 1031 S. Braddock Ave., Swissvale. This exhibition features the iconic...
Chamber Seasonal Celebration
DEC. 2—The African American Chamber of Commerce of Western Pennsylvania will host its “Members’ Seasonal Celebration” from 5-7:30 p.m. at Savoy Restaurant,...
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....
ENJOYING THE FINISHED PROJECT—From left: Micci Hutterer, Caren Miller, Edward Rawson, Charles Kikrsey, Charles Smith, Portia Hornick and Berry Breene pose in front of the mural. Moving the Lives of Kids (MLK Mural) created a new mural at 2852 Penn Ave., in the Strip District, in partnership with Neighbors in the Strip, and with a group of Pittsburgh youth who were paid to participate as part of their summer job experience through the Pittsburgh Summer Youth Employment Program.
WILLIAM MARSHALL It has been nearly one year since event promoter William Marshall was denied access to Luke Wholey’s Restaurant & Entertainment Complex, the site where he planned to host a Charity Halloween Costume Party & Steeler Game Afterparty last October. While Marshall had signed a contract and agreement for use of the venue, Wholey told him two days prior to the event that it could no longer be held at his venue.