From 01/27/2024: Morgantown-based fiddler, guitarist and singer/songwriter Gray Buchanan previewing her SongSpace show at First Unitarian with Bertha and the Belles, 1/27 (7:30 pm), Shadyside.
Read the full story »IMG_8562From 5-09-15: Montgomery String Quartet featuring Pittsburgh Youth Symphony Orchestramembers Julie Choe (violin, North Allegheny), Devin Moore (violin, Chartiers Valley), Mara Mignogna (viola, Pittsburgh CAPA) and Nathaniel Hoyt (Harrison Central)
From 5-09-15: Claire Marshalek (North Hills), Sydney Bichsel (Quaker Valley), …
Sax ensemble featuring Nicole Esselstyn, Alex Grove, Kate Hardy, Brenden Stillwell, Max Szalla and Brianna Thompson from David’s Music House
Our After School group at Brashear High School once again chose their own topic for a round table discussion. Listen as students share their own personal experiences with bullying in school.
It’s our final day of Radio Club at Pittsburgh Allegheny Traditional Academy! And to celebrate all the hard work the students have put into writing and recording over the course of these six weeks we decided to eat some snacks before venturing down into The Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh, into The Saturday Light Brigade’s radio studio to make one final recording!
With a few hundred Nepali students, Brashear High School was uniquely affected by the recent earthquake near Kathmandu. Listen below as students discuss and reflect on the tragedy.
In March, the Youth Express microphones visited Ms. Heacock’s ESL (English as Second Language) classroom to capture problem & solution essays that students had crafted over the course of the semester. Hear voices from Nepal, Mexico, Tanzania, & Jamaica as they offer their research and opinions on some of the problems facing today’s youth.
Students at Pittsburgh Manchester Prek-8 were asked to write a not-so-typical story, one that had to begin like this: “One night, you’re eating dinner with your family, when one of the peas on your plate starts whispering to you. What does it say?” Below are their finished and recorded surreal yarns.
7th graders at ATA took time to answer a couple of hypothetical questions: “What would you do if your food started talking to you?” and “What if, while trapped in a Zoo with possibly blood thirsty animals, you could speak to said animals–Dr. Dolittle style?”
After students listened back to their podcast from the week before, Radio Clubbers decided to make a second episode – with even more hot takes and analysis on professional wrestling!