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What to do this weekend, from the Carrie Carpool Cinema to the Sweet Jazz Series

What to do this weekend, from the Carrie Carpool Cinema to the Sweet Jazz Series Find out here. Friday, May 21: Bike Anywhere Day 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Ride into the weekend during the final day of this cycling celebration. Swing by the event’s Commuter Cafes at Sally’s Path in Bakery Square and the BikePGH office to enjoy free refreshments and resources. Don’t have a bike? No problem: Healthy Ride is offering free rides. Friday, May 21: Quest and the Girl with the Yellow Jacket 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. You’ve heard hip hop, you’ve seen an opera, but have you ever experienced a hip hopera? Next up for the New Hazlett Theater’s Community Supported Art Performance Series is this virtual premiere created by Pittsburgh hip hop artists Dr. Hollyhood and Jon Quest that chronicles a complex love story. Buy tickets.

History Center to offer free admission for teachers in May

To mark Teacher Appreciation Week, which starts Monday, the Senator John Heinz History Center and its family of museums will offer free admission for teachers and educators during the month of May. All educators, including grades K-12 and college, with a valid teacher ID are eligible to receive free admission to the Heinz History Center, Western Pennsylvania Sports Museum, Fort Pitt Museum, and Meadowcroft Rockshelter and Historic Village. Free admission includes access to the History Center exhibit, “American Democracy: A Great Leap of Faith,” developed in partnership with the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History. For information or tickets, go online to www.heinzhistorycenter.org/tickets.

What to do this week, from the August Wilson House Block Party to the Pittsburgh Humanities Festival @ Home

What to do this week, from the August Wilson House Block Party to the Pittsburgh Humanities Festival @ Home
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Seven ways to celebrate Earth Day 2021 in Pittsburgh

Photo: Courtesy of Pittsburgh Parks Hill Hike After months locked indoors and huddled around space heaters, the weather is finally warming up just in time for Earth Day. This annual celebration of the birth of the modern environmental movement focuses on a full day of eco-friendly action and appreciation for Mother Nature, and Pittsburgh is joining in on the celebration. “For several years, the Parks Conservancy had hoped to move the annual Earth Day celebration beyond the Frick Environmental Center,” says Alana Wenk, spokesperson at the Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy. “Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we were unable to hold the large yearly festival. However, this presented us with an opportunity to celebrate planet Earth all month long and across the City of Pittsburgh.”

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