A gaffer turned poet finds her light in Pittsburgh
Celeste Gainey, the first female gaffer admitted to the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, reflects on the past in her first full-length poetry collection.
Celeste Gainey, the first female gaffer admitted to the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, reflects on the past in her first full-length poetry collection.
Whether they're posting about interior design, craft beer, life's absurdities, parenting or state-centric travel, these five bloggers have used determination -- and the magic of the web -- to reach readers across the globe.
Officials in Titusville are taking first steps towards creating a downtown arts-and-crafts incubator.
About 3,500 babies born throughout 2015 at local facilities will go home with an early appreciation of art thanks to Start With Art: PGH. The project distributes signed photographs from local artists to newborns.
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Thanks to a change in state law, small-scale distilleries have been popping up across the Commonwealth. That includes North-Central PA, where three new businesses are bringing the booze to the people.
Thirty-three artists are unpacking and settling in at 23 studio spaces in The Millworks, a new arts, culture and food space in downtown Harrisburg.