Monthly Archives: July 2011

Neighborhood with Heart, Celebrates with Art – Polish Hill Arts Festival – Sun. July 17

Polish Hill is a neighborhood in Pittsburgh, that according to Wikipedia is only .25 square miles large, while it may be geographically small, this neighborhood had a big heart.   We are happy that the Polish Hill Civic Association does an amazing job of updating resident of Polish Hill and Pittsburgh on neighborhood happenings and important more

A Weekend to Celebrate Stephen Foster, Pittsburgh Parks and More (Radio Round Up)

Al Tuna Bobble Head Night at the Altoona Curve Altoona Curve is the AA baseball team Friday, July 8 is Al Tuna Bobble head night Tickets $5-$12 Pittsburgh 48 Hour Film Festival Kickoff – Friday, July 8,  6pm Teams have 48 hours to make a short film Oh Susanna! Celebrate Stephen Foster at Doo Dah Days Stephen Foster aka the more

James Brown – Reincarnated – Sat. Night @ August Wilson Center

Ty Stone aka the Soul of James Brown, will be bringing the soul of James Brown to the August Wilson Center this Saturday night. The Return of James Brown Saturday, July 9, 2011 7-10pm August Wilson Center Tickets are $25, VIP $50 – click here to purchase tickets online more

Event: Hurricane Lounge – History of Jazz and the Hill District

Hurricane Lounge is a new series of jazz events recalling the Hill District’s rich history of jazz music and culture. Hurricane Lounge shows feature intimate cabaret-style seating with food and drink available for purchase. Roger Humphries Big Band will kick off the first Hurricane Lounge event on July 10, 2011 from4-6pm “Hurricane Lounge” featuring more

Zippity Zipcar – Sign Up for the Low-Car Diet

I have been a Zipcar member for a few years.  I can’t say enough about how much I like Zipcar – it a great service if you just need a car sometimes or if you need to borrow a larger car or truck for an afternoon.  Cars are easy to reserve and use, the customer service is great and very helpful.  The Zipcar I was using this weekend got a flat more