Learn about the service of Vietnam veterans and their counterparts from the American Red Cross Overseas Association, thousands of whom served as “Donut Dolly” volunteers in Vietnam during the 1960s and 70s. READ MORE
Join the Heinz History Center for its first-ever Open-Late Film Series in conjunction with the new exhibition, The Vietnam War: 1945-1975, and examine how Hollywood commemorated the Vietnam War, what it got right, and where it fell short. READ MORE
Join a community conversation about the evening’s film, facilitated by History Center staff, local veterans, and other members of the community where we’ll talk about what the movie gets right, where it falls short, and how that impacts public understanding of the Vietnam War. READ MORE
The Westmoreland Museum of American Art, in partnership with the August Wilson? Cultural Center, presents a talk by Sherman, Oglala Lakota? from the Pine Ridge reservation and the founder of? The Sioux Chef. READ MORE
With her new album and world tour, multi-platinum recording artist Jackie Evancho will match her extraordinary voice with one of most exciting reemerging genres in popular music today READ MORE
Speak with an eyewitness to history who represents one of many diverse perspectives on the Vietnam War inside the History Center’s The Vietnam War: 1945-1975 exhibit. READ MORE
California fiber artist Kathy Nida creates fabric narratives by translating her dreams into artworks. Through the six of her colorful quilts exhibiting in Elemental Fiber, Nida explores public issues such as women’s rights, climate change, and other social topics through art. This exhibit is opened daily through midnight and is also free to the public. READ MORE
Haunted Pittsburgh is the curator of Pittsburgh's nightmares and all things that go bump in the night. Join us for a spine-tingling ghost tour of one of America's most haunted cities. READ MORE