Throughout the run of its “The Vietnam War: 1945-1975” exhibition, the Heinz History Center will present a Vietnam Speakers Series featuring experts in academia, journalism, public history, and literature who will offer a multi-perspective examination of the Vietnam War’s place in American history. READ MORE
Ever watch Whose Line Is It Anyway and wonder how they do it? Maybe you've been to a show at Arcade and thought "That looks like fun!" Well, now you can try out improv comedy without making a commitment to a 8-week class! READ MORE
In Association with the 2019 Pittsburgh International Jazz Festival Makaya McCraven is a beat scientist. The cutting-edge drummer, producer, and sonic collagist is a multi-talented force whose inventive process & intuitive style of performance defy categorization. READ MORE
The Perl Conference in Pittsburgh is a low cost, non-profit, technical conference with talks about Perl and related technologies that draws key members of Perl and Open Source communities from around the world. 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
Downtown’s showcase Farmers Market will be celebrating its 15th season with fresh produce and goods from local vendors while providing the Downtown community with a unique and convenient shopping experience that enlivened the city. READ MORE