Category: Events

  • Pittsburgh Hip-Hop Film Festival

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    Pittsburgh Hip-Hop Film Festival
    runs Nov. 16-20th. Pittsburgh is awesome. I have not yet had the chance to make it to see the film fest yet but it is on the list for this weekend.
    Pittsburgh is so lucky to have great people organizing events like a Hip Hop Film Festival. Even if you don’t know what hip hop is I am sure this will be a fantastic collection of great films.
    Here are the films for Sat & Sun

    Saturday, November 19, 2005 – Kelly-Strayhorn-Theater

    1:00 p.m. Hip Hop Colony
    A film by Michael Wanguhu
    Preceded by: Sling Shot Hip Hop: The Palestinian Lyrical Front

    3:00 p.m. Scene Not Heard/Reflections on Women in Hip Hop

    4:00 p.m. The Hip Hop Scene Not Heard: Panel-led community dialogue

    7:00 p.m. Bomb the System
    www.bombthesystem.com

    AFTERPARTY
    Cozumel, Shadyside – 9:30pm-2am $5
    Bands Eviction Notice, Tha Beats N Verbz, Tru Vibes – Emcees RXC, Wiz Khalifa, Da Button Pusha, Hipnotik, Hands Down -DJ Nuke Knocka

    Sunday, November 20, 2005
    3:00 p.m. Resistencia
    Preceded by: Still City

    7:00 p.m. Enough is Enough: The Death of Jonny Gammage

    AFTERPARTY
    Pl8 736, Shadyside – 10pm-2am, Free
    -Light Buffet from Pl8
    -DJs Nugget, Omar-Abdul and Chad Rapp
    -Featuring Hip Hop Film Fest Staff Guest Bartending -Auctioning of Murals

  • Congotronics

    Konono No. 1, a 12-piece street band from Kinshasa, arrives in Pittsburgh TONIGHT!!!! at The Warhol Museum. The show starts at 8pm and tickets are $10.

    From this is happening:

    Using homemade “Congotronics”, electro effects, amplified thumb pianos, and makeshift percussion from pots, pans, and car parts, these unique musicians fuse traditional rhythms and homemade trance sounds in a mix that’s earned acclaim from both electronica and world music fans.

    Konono No. 1, led by the septuagenarian Mawangu Mingiedi, performs in outdoor cafes in Kinshasa, Congo. To make its traditional trance music heard above the roar of the traffic-choked streets, it amplifies its toylike likembés, or thumb pianos, using pick-up microphones made from the magnets in car alternators and loudspeakers left behind by Belgian colonists in 1960. The squalling feedback this lo-fi system produces is worked into the polyrhythmic drumming and call-and-response chanting to create a brutal, neotraditional genre Kinshasa’s musicians call tradi-moderne.

    “When I encountered it, I thought it was the equivalent of punk music in Africa,” said Vincent Kenis, a Brussels-based producer who first heard Konono No. 1 on a French radio station in 1980. ” From then it took me 10 years to go to Kinshasa and look for them and another 10 years to find them.” He finally tracked down the band in 2002 and discovered it sounded just as it had 20 years before: no equipment had been replaced.

  • Designer Days are here again

    If you are looking for some unique new, gently used, retro or professional clothing Designer Days is the place to go. I have attended for the past 2 years and picked up some of my most favorite bags and a great skirt for a steal.

    Sat. Nov. 5th 6-11pm
    Sun. Nov. 6th 10am-5pm
    Mon. Nov. 7th 10am-7pm
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  • Nov. 12 11am-7pm Handmade Arcade – Unusual craft fair in Pittsburgh, PA

    Handmade Arcade — Unusual craft fair in Pittsburgh, PA

    Pittsburgh is a lucky to have Handmade Arcade. Brooklyn and Chicago were the leaders in these DIY (do it yourself fairs) and now Pittsburgh has its very own venue to buy local handmade goods.

    Visit the website http://www.handmadearcade.com
    and make sure to stop by Construction Juntion on Nov. 12! A huge thanks from I heart PGH to the great people that make Handmade Arcade a reality in Pittsburgh.
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  • SALVO Arts Festival

    SALVO Arts Festival
    Art meets sustainability. Construction Junction opens its doors for the annual festival of Salvage Arts.
    Artists will displace thier work and workshops in all sorts of things from mosaics to jewlery will be offered. Lots of entertainment and fun. Visit http://www.salvoarts.org for more info