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Big Nosh

The Pittsburgh Jewish Chronicle is thrilled to announce the first-ever Big Nosh, a three-day celebration of Jewish food and culture. The event will be held from April 7th to April 9th, 2024, at Congregation Beth Shalom, located in the Pittsburgh neighborhood of Squirrel Hill. Led by the culinary expertise of Master Chef Judah Cowen of […]

Noon Recital: Vox Nova

Mt. Aloysius College chorale, conducted by Nancy Way, Sings classics and pops. Followed by light lunch at 12:35 p.m. No charge. (Fully underwritten.)

Free

Children’s Drama Offered at Carnegie Studios

A new season of Children's Drama classes begins at the Carnegie Performing Arts Center beginning on Tuesday, February 6. Offered from 5-6 p.m. on Tuesdays, Children's Drama offers classes in improvisation, and line memorization and culminate in a theatrical presentation in May. Children ages 7-12 can take the class and are encouraged to overcome any […]

Aria412 Opera Group Presents Walk on the Wild Side Show

Hop Farm Brewing 5601 Butler Street, Pittsburgh

Hey, sugar! Take a walk on the wild side! Join Aria412 opera group for their nature-themed April show on Tuesday, April 9 at 7 p.m. at Hop Farm Brewing! Performers include: Michelle Bankole, Raymond Blackwell, Tanying Dong, Jennifer LaRocco, Savannah Simeone, Desiree Soteres, Louise van Mook, Logan Williams, and Corey Nile Wingard, with Matt Gillespie […]

Free

Three Concertos, Three Arias, and a Chaconne

PNC Recital Hall 408 Magee St, Pittsburgh

The Dukes Music Dr. Paul Miller, director Featuring arias from Handel’s Messiah, Samson, and Rinaldo Concertos by Vivaldi, Telemann and Leclair and consort music by Purcell Repertoire Purcell: Chacony Z. 730 Vivaldi: Concerto for Viola d'Amore and strings in D Major RV 392 Telemann: Concerto for Viola TWV 51:G9 Leclair: Concerto for Violin and strings […]

$10
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