On A Grand Scale: Carnegie Hall of Architecture

The Carnegie Museum of Art in Oakland is celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Hall of Architecture. Housed in the great hall are plaster casts of dozens of architectural masterpieces from Europe and the Middle East.

On A Grand Scale: Carnegie Hall of Architecture aired on Dec 12, 2007.


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“Why is it named the “Boulevard of the Allies”? OnQ contributor Mike Lee searches for the answer to the often misunderstood origins of one of Pittsburgh’s busiest and most recognizable roadways.

Original airdate: Nov 21, 2007


Mr. Banos is a World War II Veteran who was a Secret Agent for Allies, and was placed by the Hungarian Resistance in the Hungarian SS.

Original airdate: Nov 13, 2007


It's an organization started by a local mother to help children dealing with some serious health problems. OnQ's Tonia Caruso reports on a condition known as 22q deletion and what local parents want you to know about it.

Original airdate: Nov 13, 2007


Mr. Abraham is a World War II Veteran and a survivor of the Bataan Death March and was a Japanese POW in the Philippines.

Original airdate: Nov 12, 2007


An in-depth profile of Father Regis Ryan, executive director of Focus on Renewal, about his agencies services for the homeless and the working poor, and his mission to improve the lives of residents and economic status of McKees Rocks.

Original airdate: Nov 06, 2007


It's considered a woman's disease, but men get breast cancer. In this segment, a man from North Versailles talks about battling the disease, and OnQ's Chris Moore looks at why male breast cancer research lags so far behind.

Original airdate: Nov 04, 2007


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