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GO! List 4-22-21

Pittsburgh Playwrights Theatre’s 17th season will be available for free. Each filmed production will be accompanied by an artists’ interview pre-show and a watch party on Facebook Live. Reserve seats online at pghplaywrights.org. ”Dear Edwina,” a musical production by California University of Pennsylvania, will be streamed Friday at 7 p.m., Saturday at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m through ShowTix4U. The cost for the stream is $5 plus a processing fee. Visit https://www.showtix4u.com/event-details/50844. Voices: Celebrating the Beauty and Diversity of America’s Literary Landscape will offer its fourth round of author readings on Thursday, April 22, at 8 p.m. The virtual gathering is hosted by the University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg and is designed to celebrate the richness of human lives and stories. The event is free and open to the public. Advance registration is required at http://bit.ly/2021VoicesRegistration.

Regional authors share their views of life in Appalachia

Voices: Celebrating the Beauty and Diversity of America’s Literary Landscape will offer its fourth round of author readings on Thursday, April 22, at 8 p.m. This virtual gathering is hosted by the University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg and is designed to celebrate the richness of human lives and stories. The event is free and open to the public. Advance registration is required at http://bit.ly/ 2021VoicesRegistration. A confirmation will email with information to join the Zoom meeting will be sent. The April reading will focus on the theme of Beyond Hillbilly Elegy, featuring the voices of Appalachia through the work of author, storyteller, and photographer Greg Clary; poet Byron Hoot; novelist Damian Dressick; and author and essayist Christina Fisanick. Two Pitt-Greensburg seniors, Joseph Alexander and Colin Covada, will read excerpts from their work.

New Kensington residents gather for community cleanup, mural dedication

Brian C. Rittmeyer | Tribune-Review Artist Bernie Wilke of East Liberty speaks Sunday to a crowd gathered for the dedication of a new mural in downtown New Kensington. Wilke created the three-story mural, his 86th, with the help of city residents at “paint days” held in 2020. Brian C. Rittmeyer | Tribune-Review Bernie Wilke, an artist from East Liberty, regales a small crowd with tales of the trials and tribulations encountered during the creation and installation of a new mural in downtown New Kensington during its dedication on Sunday. Brian C. Rittmeyer | Tribune-Review A new mural in downtown New Kensington is made up of nearly 100 individual panels. Its installation is expected to be finished by Friday.

New Kensington mural to be dedicated Sunday

New Kensington mural to be dedicated Sunday
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Colleges weigh a return to in-person commencement

One year after a global pandemic shuttered campuses across the country, colleges and universities in Western Pennsylvania are weighing the return of an annual rite of spring — commencement ceremonies. The University of Pittsburgh, the region’s largest school, has announced it will stagger smaller in-person ceremonies at its Oakland campus

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