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Best in Show award-winning artist Harold Miller (right) and his wife Susan Miller of Homer City, Indiana County, at the Greensburg Art Center 2021 Biennial opening reception.
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Curt and Debbie Nichols of Latrobe enjoy an ice cream treat at the Greensburg Art Center 2021 Biennial opening reception.
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Artist Gary Henzler-Allen of Homestead and Darcy Huffman of North Point Breeze at the Greensburg Art Center 2021 Biennial opening reception.
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From left: Artist Thomas Tholen of Irwin, Karen Raudales of Honduras and Jared and Arielle Coello of Irwin with sons Elliot and Sebastian at the Greensburg Art Center 2021 Biennial opening reception.
Newly opened art exhibitions include a Women’s History Month retrospective and a showcase of watercolor works.
For music, there’s everything from “trucker rock” to swing to choral works.
Both kids and adults can put pen to paper for Ligonier Valley Writers programs, while Pittsburgh Public Theater is seeking reminiscences of the past year and hopes for the future.
The details are here, in this week’s Big List.
Art
• Leading ladies: Latrobe Art Center is celebrating Women’s History Month with the free exhibit, “Remembering Her: A Reflection on Latrobe’s Women in the Arts,” on display through March 31. The exhibit focuses on five women who were gifted artists and also leaders in the development and growth of Latrobe, including art center co-founders Elizabeth Hazlett and Nancy Rogers Crozier.
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Carnegie Mellon University School of Drama’s spring plays will be streamed free online, beginning March 10.
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Looking for some live music from a big-time country music star? Trace Adkins is scheduled to play The Palace Theatre in Greensburg in January 2022.
In the meantime, many of the area’s entertainment options remain in the virtual realm. There’s music, magic, theater, film and book talk to choose from, along with opportunities for artists and writers to share their own work.