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Big Sister Ashley Manko and Little Sister Aniya
Meet a “big/little” pair matched by Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Pittsburgh and learn how you can make a difference in a child’s life. This week, we’re joined by Big Sister Ashley Manko and Little Sister Aniya, along with BBBS staff member Mark Heinbockel .
Live music: Christopher Jones
Joining us, singer-songwriter Christoper Jones, along w/David Hart, performing original songs descirbed as “country and blues-infected American narratives,” live on SLB.
Feature: Pittsburgh Musical Theater previews “Chess”
Joining us, cast members of Pittsburgh Musical Theater’s upcoming production of Chess, a rock opera that uses the game of chess, with all its power plays, manipulations and sacrificial pawns, as metaphor for love and life.
Youth Expression Showcase: Brilliant Bookworms!
Joining us, members of the Brilliant Bookworms club at Winchester Thurston, where students practice and enjoy the act of storytelling.
Feature: E. May
Joining us, E. May, a singer-songwriter talented in a number of instruments including vocals, guitar, keys, accordion, doumbek and riq.
Youth Expression Showcase: Gemini Theater’s ‘Pocahontas’
This week we welcome members of the cast of ‘Pocahontas’ as they preview their production of this classic story.
Live music: Tommy Womack
Known for his lyricism and perspective, Tommy Womack joins us with his classic approach to folk and rock, live on SLB.
Thanks for your support…
Pittsburgh Gives Day was a huge success! Working together, donor by donor, people in Pittsburgh and beyond contributed $4.4 million. With The Pittsburgh Foundation pro-rated match, this means the approximately 600 participating nonprofits will share $5.1 million! We’ll let you know the total amount raised by SLB as soon as we know. If you participated, thanks! If you missed the opportunity, please feel free to make an instant contribution at a time that’s best for you. And if you’re not in a position to contribute, please know that your belief and participation in what we do means the world to us!
Propel East – Radio and Journalism Class – 5th grade
In Fall 2011, 5th grade students at Propel East in Turtle Creek took part in a Radio Journalism class taught by SLB Radio Productions as part of their Creative Arts curriculum. Participating students learned to use microphones, digital recorders and mixers while also sharpening speaking and interviewing skills. During their time in class, students used these acquired skills to interview their teachers and each other in order to create professional radio pieces.