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For a small stretch of land, Pittsburgh’s Strip District has a big history. From its roots as an industrial center, through its reinvention as a produce distribution hub, to today’s vibrant blend of uses, it has continued to evolve. Today’s Strip District is a mix of old and new, traditional
Young artist learning the way of graffiti
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A father and son artist duo is working together to create colourful graffiti art. Jeff Goring and his seven-year-old son Niko have been spray painting art in the city for a few years.
“I’ve been doing graffiti art for about 20 years,” said Goring. “I love graffiti and the culture and showing people how to do it in a positive way. I think the Medicine Hat Graffiti Festival really shows people and artists in the city what we can do, and really helps local talent get to that level.”
Goring’s own son Niko is part of that group of upcoming local talent in the city.
The free event takes place every Thursday in Market Square.
May 11, 2021
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In a sure sign that summer is almost here, the annual farmers market returns this week to Market Square Downtown.
Now in its 17th season, the free, rain-or-shine event, which is presented by Green Mountain Energy, takes place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. every Thursday and offers regionally grown produce, organic products and small-batch foods from a variety of vendors.
As part of Thursday’s opening day celebration, the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy also will be on hand to give away free daffodil bulbs while supplies last.