Celebrating 50 Years of Being Pittsburgh’s Voice of the Arts!
While many radio stations have changed formats over the years, WQED has kept classical music on the air since it was introduced five decades ago.
While many radio stations have changed formats over the years, WQED has kept classical music on the air since it was introduced five decades ago.
Executive Director of Film Pittsburgh, Kathryn Spitz Cohan, spoke to WQED-FM about their upcoming international independent Jewish film festival, JFilm, that runs from May 2nd to May 12th.
Visual Artist Marie Watt’s upcoming exhibit, Marie Watt: LAND STITCHES WATER SKY, opens on April 13th at Carnegie Museum of Art. This exhibit explores two materials tied to the industrial history of Western PA, steel and glass, from Marie’s Indigenous perspective.
05.02.24
Film Pittsburgh’s JFilm Festival, Pittsburgh’s largest Jewish cultural event, runs May 2-12, both in person and online – so you get the best of both worlds! The festival will showcase […]
Event Details05.03.24
Radium Girls Presented by The Heritage Players April 26- May 5 Fri & Sat at 7:30 pm; Sun at 2:30 pm In 1926, radium was a miracle cure, Madame Curie […]
Event Details05.04.24
Long and Winding A Chorale Journey Along the Many Highways and Byways of Life With music by J.S. Bach, Henry Mancini, Stephen Foster, Bob Dylan, Stephen Paulus and many others.
Event DetailsPittsburgh Symphony Radio hosted by Jim Cunningham, a complete two hour concert with Music Director Manfred Honeck and guest artists heard on over 100 PRI and NPR stations across the country. Listen for interviews and features, historic recordings and the latest weekly concerts from Heinz Hall.