Free Lights On! events to celebrate Pittsburgh s Cultural District triblive.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from triblive.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
CP photo: Kaycee Orwig Local Hidden Gem for Animal Experiences: Black Cat Market Co-owner, Indigo Baloch Pittsburgh boasts a number of great ways to see and experience art and entertainment. Some are more obvious, like the major museums located in the city’s Oakland and North Side neighborhoods. Others are a little harder to find, but no less interesting or worthwhile. See below for
Pittsburgh City Paper’s list of
local faves and
hidden gems, including galleries, theaters, tours, and other fun ways to spend a day with friends or family, or on a solo adventure.
Art Museum
4400 Forbes Ave., Oakland. cmoa.org
The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust bids farewell to its Head Curator of 25 years, Murray Horne. Mr. Horne became Curator of Wood Street Galleries in 1996 to oversee all visual arts programming for the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust.
The anticipation can finally rest as Pittsburgh’s most popular arts festival returns after a hiatus caused by the pandemic. The Three Rivers Arts Festival, running.
Tribune-Review
TribLIVE s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox.
There’s a chance of an early morning shower on Friday in Pittsburgh, but the rest of the day should be partly sunny with a high around 80.
It’s a good portent for the return of in-person events at the Dollar Bank Three Rivers Arts Festival, which went all-virtual in 2020 due to the pandemic. In addition to live programming in the Cultural District, the 10-day festival will retain some virtual elements.
Festival hours will be noon-8 p.m. daily through June 13.