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Feature: All-City Arts Showcases
In our first installment of features highlighting Pittsburgh Public Schools’ All-City Arts Showcases we focus on the Literary Arts. Tune in to hear three young writers read their original compositions, live on SLB.
Pittsburgh Concert Society’s Young Artist Winner’s Showcase: Michelle Lee
PCS Young Artist Winner Michelle Lee performing works for piano as part of our ongoing series.
MGR Foundation – Students Engaged In Leadership
Students Engaged In Leadership a project of the MGR Foundation gathers students from various schools to share their feelings on topics such as education, school issues, advocacy, how to improve school as well as parent-teacher-student relationships.
Live music: Dennis McCurdy and the Lonesome No More Band
Dennis McCurdy and the Lonesome No More Band perform their country/folk music live on SLB.
Pittsburgh Concert Society’s Young Artist Winners Showcase: Niles Brandon
Niles Brandon is an 18 year old senior at Pine-Richland High School and has enjoyed and loved playing piano for 13 years.
Youth Expression Showcase: Pittsburgh Folk Festival w/ Christina Hlutkowsky
Christina Hlutkowksy, 18, is a student at Upper St. Clair High School and plays the “bandura,” a traditional Ukranian stringed instrument. She joins us representing the 54th annual Pittsburgh Folk Festival. The festival now highlights the cultural diversity of more than 30 nationalities in the Pittsburgh area.
Feature: Prime Stage Theater previews “Antigone”
Prime Stage Theater presents the classic tale Antigone. Founder Wayne Brinda and some cast members stop by our studio to read a scene from the play.
Brownsville Middle School- The Importance of The Outdoors
Students at Brownsville Middle School discuss the importance of playing outside and what they appreciate about the outdoors. Why not take a couple of minutes out of your busy day to listen?
Spotlight: Pittsburgh Folk Festival w/ Dean Poloka
Dean Poloka, artistic director of the Slavjane Carpatho-Rusyn Ensemble, representing the 54th annual Pittsburgh Folk Festival. The festival now highlights the cultural diversity of more than 30 nationalities in the Pittsburgh area.
Big Brother Joe Hareza and Little Brother Nathaniel
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 Brother Joe Hareza and Little Brother Nathaniel, along with BBBS staff member Cheryl Jones.