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Jazz poetry month begins May 3 at Alphabet City in Pittsburgh

Nine concerts and more than 50 performers will perform during Jazz Poetry Month, which kicks off May 3 at Alphabet City in Pittsburgh.The free programs, presented by City of Asylum for 19 years, also include jazz and poetry workshops and will be available in person or via a live ...

Music review: The Zombies – ‘Different Game’

The Zombies are alive and well among us.From the band that crafted classic psychedelic pop arrangements such as “SheĢƵ Not There” and “Time of the Season” before temporarily disbanding after the recording of 1968ĢƵ “Odessey and Oracle,” the British quintetĢƵ latest effort is a ...

‘Titanic’ musical to dock at Geyer Performing Arts Center

The Geyer Performing Arts Center is offering a first-class experience, presenting the musical drama “Titanic” this weekend.“ItĢƵ a very large undertaking,” said Tina Lepidi-Stewart, co-director of the production at the Scottdale theater. “ItĢƵ a show I’ve always wanted to ...

Brownsville artist to exhibit work

Brownsville artist Cameron Walters will exhibit his work on Saturday, April 22, at the ribbon cutting and open house at the Peter J. Daley Cultural Center at 119 Brownsville Ave. in Brownsville.The cultural center is the new Fayette County location for the Mon Valley Academy for the ...

Waynesburg Lamplighters Touring Choir to hold benefit concert

The Waynesburg University Lamplighters Touring Choir will hold a benefit concert at 8:15 p.m. Saturday, April 15 in the Goodwin Performing Arts Center on campus.During the concert, choir singers will present solos, duets and ensemble numbers from a variety of popular musicals. The audience can ...

Bach Choir concert features music of Freddie Mercury and Queen

The Bach Choir of Pittsburgh will end its season with the music of Freddie Mercury and Queen.The program features 16 of the bandĢƵ songs, from lesser-known pieces like “Innuendo” and “Lazing on a Sunday Afternoon” to hits “We Are the Champions,” “Don’t Stop Me Now,” and ...