Join Pittsburgh Running Tours on Earth Day weekend for a special look into Pittsburgh's revitalization as a green city. From 'hell with the lid off' to hosting the Climate Reality Project in 2017, learn about Pittsburgh's green buildings and local pioneers in environmental issues while enjoying a run through downtown. READ MORE
What’s better than watching dozens of adorable cat videos on the internet? Watching dozens of adorable cat videos on Pittsburgh’s largest screen! READ MORE
Based on incredible true events, this story of a Jewish playwright and his resilient acting troupe unfolds with unexpected joy, beautiful stagecraft, and the contagious melodies of a live Klezmer band. READ MORE
This outrageous musical comedy follows the misadventures of a mismatched pair of missionaries, sent halfway across the world to spread the Good Word READ MORE
Streaming Space, a collaborative work by Pittsburgh-based artists Alisha B. Wormsley and Ricardo Iamuuri Robinson, will be in Market Square from April 12 - May 12 for the Market Square Public Art program. READ MORE
As a counter to the divisiveness currently exploding in our world, our nation, and even in our city, this is We Are All Related - a passionate visualization of heartstrong humanity presented through exhibition of multimedia. READ MORE
Created exclusively for Liberty Magic, Lee Terbosic’s newest show IN PLAIN SLEIGHT is an interactive performance of incredible magic, comedy, illusion, sleight of hand, mind reading and story telling all rolled up into one 75 minute show that will leave you wanting more. READ MORE
Tapescape 3.0 is an indoor climbing, sliding, rolling landscape made of more than 50 miles of packing tape stretched over a two-story steel frame READ MORE
This new exhibit showcases Pulitzer Prize winning humorist and inventor Rube Goldberg™’s iconic contraptions and celebrates his imaginative techniques, humorous storytelling and inventive skills. READ MORE
Get to the point of Pittsburgh history by taking a one-hour highlights tour of the Fort Pitt Museum, featuring the Fort Pitt diorama, the Trader’s Cabin, and the main exhibits on the museum’s second floor. READ MORE