Stop by the center's gift shop to see a special display of local artist Amber Coppings' textile designs.
Hand- and machine- sewn applique details are art-inspired, geometric and are handcut from pieces of organic cottons, bamboo rayons and cotton jerseys that are hand-dyed with shibori techniques or digitally designed by Amber Coppings in her Lawrenceville studio. This allows for the most artistic expression and enhances the handmade nature of each individual piece. Other items being featured are hand-dyed infinity scarves, lightweight "Suzi" Hoodie Cape Vests and sumptuous handbraided organic cotton belts with vintage buckles.
Sale proceeds benefit the artist and the center. For more information, call (412) 361-0873.
Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender teens (along with their straight friends) are welcome to this informal night of games, conversation and friendship is a safe environment.
For more information, call (412) 422-0114.
Gather your friends and head to Phipps for a healthy dose of revelry and rejuvenation as the conservatory's Tropical Forest Conservatory transforms into one of the city's most unique nightspots.
This is no typical stroll through the gardens: At this reoccurring party, you can make Phipps' paradise your own as you indulge in sweet and savory morsels, mix your own cocktails, and dance to the beats of a live disc jockey all surrounded by lush greenery, rushing waterfalls and exotic plants.
This is an age 21+ event with proceeds benefiting the conservatory. For more information, call (412) 622-6914.
The public is welcome to check out the impressive and elaborate decorations that have been created for the school's annual prom.
The theme of this year's Post-Prom is "2013: Your Amazing Race," inspired by a popular television reality show. The school will be totally transformed into various countries and will host a wide variety of entertainment, food, games and prizes.
The senior parents sponsor the Post-Prom as a gift to the graduating seniors in order to provide a fun and safe celebration for their children. For more information, call (724) 934-7200.
Become a part of the action with a play that offers a fun, interactive twist to the English legend of Robin Hood.
Become a part of the action as Robin leads a rag tag group of misfits and outsiders to overcome the wicked sheriff and taxes that have ravaged the land.
A meal will also be served. Presented by Stage & Steel Productions, a community theater troupe that incorporates stage combat, the art of sword fighting for stage, as well as interactive story telling. For more information, call (412) 480-4758.
Watch some of the most creative hip-hop artists in Pittsburgh share their new works.
For one night these artists will illuminate the stage and display true lyricism.
Admission is $7 to this age 21+ event. For more information, call (412) 431-4668.
Celebrate the fascinating history of Wilkinsburg with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra performing a remarkable night of classical music in the school's auditorium.
Wilkinsburg is a suburb of 15,000 people located just east of Pittsburgh. It is named in honor of lawyer, jurist and politician William Wilkins (1779-1865). Rich in history, the town was founded and developed by highly religious European immigrants resulting in a remarkably high concentration of churches.
Tickets start at $5. For more information, call (412) 871-2282.
Kids and teens will have fun with this program exploring the park's ponds, streams and lakes while discovering fascinating plant, animal and insect life activities.
Admission is free. Presented by the Allegheny County Parks Department. For more information, call (724) 733-4618.
This exhibition offers a beautiful and fascinating look at the diversity of ceramics made in ancient Persia (what is now present-day Iraq, Iran, and Afghanistan).
Produced for both the luxury and middle-class markets, these vessels, bowls, pitchers and bottles reflect numerous cultural and artistic influences and an aesthetic sensibility that seems startling modern.
For more information, call (412) 371-0600.
You’ll laugh, cry and fall in love with dazzling music of Broadway’s musical master, Stephen Sondheim.
Born in 1930, award winning composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim has written unforgettable music for theater and film. These include 1962's "A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum," 1979's "Sweeney Todd" and "Bounce" (2003).
For show times and tickets, call the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust at (412) 456-6666.
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