Category: Events

  • Viewer Discretion

    So I guess we should take a break from our Super Bowl fever to write something that is not football related…
    Thankfully our friends at the Shadow Lounge just keep coming up with good idea – check out Viewer Discretion – an open mic but for video instead of performance. Yet another good reason to spend your evening at the Shadow Lounge – here are the details.

    Viewer Discretion: Video Open Mic
    also feat. Lauren Goshinski, Adam Grossi, & Josh Tonies

    So we have the Curl Up Tuesdays for all the Spoken Word junkies. And Wednesdays’ Musicians’ Open Mic is probably one of the most talented open stages in the Mid-Atlantic…. So what about the Film folks?
    The Shadow Lounge is proud to introduce its newest “Open Mic”, Viewer Discretion, happens on the 1st Thursday of the Month. The idea behind it: Take the Poetry Open Mic model and do it for film. Simply put bring your piece down on DVD format, sign up, and show.

    The time limit is 10 minutes. It can be a short or 10 minutes of bigger picture… maybe it’s a work in progress. Each month we’ll showcase a couple of features to make sure the night it filled with moving pictures.

    Join Viewer Discretion online @ www.myspace.com/viewervideo
    Showtime @ 9p :: $3 Cover :: 18+Over

  • In London?

    If you’re in London for the Superbowl, you can join other fans here to watch the game:

    Famous Three Kings
    171-173 North End Road
    London W14 9NL
    £15 cover!

    Of course, the game starts at 21:30 (ahem, 9:30pm) on Sunday. Unfortunately, I cannot promise that we won’t spoil the ending for you.

    This is thanks to Gordon Dedman at Steelers UK for the PGH love.

  • Super Steeler Shirts

    Oh the super bowl fever – check out these 2 t-shirts from our friends at Commonwealth Press some super steelers gear. $15 includes shipping. 36loveshirt

    nationshirt

    *Commonwealth Press is a great independent screen printing business located just off Carson Street on the South Side. They will be happy to work with you to create custom t-shirts (they do lots of sweat shop free t-shirt too!)

  • French & Indian War – PBS

    Hi all! I just came back to PGH, and won’t cha know, on my first night here, I curled up on the couch to watch … a PBS re-enactment of the French and Indian War. I know that to some of you this sounds as interesting as paint drying, but I was surprised at how geekily I got into it. Pittsburgh is the star of this historical documentary. The blood shed here isn’t something to love about Pittsburgh per se, but this series underscores its historical importance in the creation of the United States.

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    In the mid-1700s, our Ohio River Valley was the key to expanding the French or British empire. The 3000-4000 American Indians living here also claimed the forks of the Mon, Allegheny and Ohio as their land.

    The documentary is totally fascinating – esp. the pastoral and colonial scenes of Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Fayette, and other surrounding counties. Imagine, only 250 years ago, the banks of our rivers were green, pristine, and silent, save for the occasional fort, trading post, or brave frontier outpost.

    In the 18th century, the area around Pittsburgh was owned by the French and their Indian allies. Sent from Great Britain, General Braddock, along with the American-born and inexperienced George Washington, were sent with over 1000 troops to fight the French and take over the river fork as a major trading route. (Their excrutiating journey from Virginia to Pittsburgh looks eerily like Route 40.) Braddock, having never fought before on American terroritory, was ill-prepared by the French and Indian guerrilla fighters, and he and his troops were slaughtered … on what is now PA 837 at Kennywood Park, North of Duquesne. He finally died en route in Chalk Hill, off route 40 in Fayette County.

    braddock

    After watching the initial blunders of the British troops, it’s a wonder we aren’t all speaking French … or Lenape (the language of the Delaware Indians) right now. I guess we’ll just have to tune in to the next installment to find out how the British finally won the war, after losing many of the first battles. What I also appreciate about the documentary is the portrayal of American Indians and their presence on our land. (Unfortunately most of the native Indian population were later forced to Oklahoma by the US government.)

    The first installment was on Wednesday at 9pm, but it is playing again on Friday night. Check the local listing here. The next installment is next Wednesday, January 25 at 9pm. Don’t be afraid to get your geek on – I assure you, it’s much more interesting than another repeat of Everybody Loves Raymond.

    Here is a description from the site:

    “The War that Made America” brings to life a vastly important time in American history, when events set forces in motion that would culminate in the American Revolution. The dramatic documentary tells the story of the French and Indian War (1754-1763), which began in the wilderness of the Pennsylvania frontier and spread throughout the colonies, into Canada, and ultimately around the world.

    “The War That Made America” combines a commitment to accuracy with a compelling portrayal of the dangerous world of the 18th-century frontier. A central figure is George Washington, a brash and ambitious young officer in his twenties hoping to make his reputation in the military — and whose blunders inadvertently trigger the war.

    “A primary focus of the series, and a story that has been distorted or long forgotten, is the critical military importance and strategic diplomacy of Native Americans in the conflict between the English and French. It was a war the British won, but the fruit of their victory contained the seeds of the Revolutionary War.

    “The program is narrated and hosted by Graham Greene, the Academy-Award nominated actor for “Dances With Wolves” and an Oneida Indian whose ancestors fought in the French and Indian War.”

  • Pittsburgh has craigslist: pittsburgh classifieds for jobs, apartments, personals, for sale, services, community, and events

    craigslist: pittsburgh classifieds for jobs, apartments, personals, for sale, services, community, and events

    What is craigslist? Craigslist is AWESOME!!!

    craigslist is by far the best online FREE classified bulletin board. In New York, Boston and San Francisco craigslist is one of the best ways to find a job or an apartment. Now that Craigslist has been in Pittsburgh for awhile more people are using it and there is a lot of great info on there – and some funny stories too.

    Why is it called craigslist? (this is one of my favorite parts and it tells you a bit about what kind of site craigslist is)…

    Craig wanted to call it “sf-events”, but more knowledgeable friends suggested calling it “craigslist” to reinforce its personal and down-to-earth nature. He still finds it awkward that such a visible site is named after him, but he’ll get over it.

    Do you need some free slide projectors – http://pittsburgh.craigslist.org/zip/125598277.html

    and there is more FREE STUFF – check out the FREE section under “For Sale” for all sorts of free things that someone else is trying to get rid of.

    Do you have a good Pittsburgh Craigslist story? We want to hear about it – email info@iheartpgh.org and tell us how craigslist has helped you.