Pittsburgh G20 Summit

OnQ hosts a town hall meeting on the Pittsburgh G20 Summit, with international business and economic leaders discussing how Pittsburgh contributes to the global economy.


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Artist Daviea Davis collaborates with local school children and the community to put together a 100% recycled glass mosaic panorama of Pittsburgh - now on display at the Pittsburgh Glass Center.


And then there were two... John McIntire and Bill Green couldn't make it tonight because of the snow but Valerie and Heather refuse to dissappoint.  The ladies discuss Pittsburgh School District's snow days, the recent shooting over a parking spot, the city's ever widening pothole problem, and the Health Care Summit.


Since its premiere in January 2000, WQED's OnQ has evolved beyond being Pittsburgh's premiere nightly news magazine to become so much more. In this special 10-year anniversary edition, OnQ's Michael Bartley, Tonia Caruso and Chris Moore reflect on the very first episode, changes through the decade, award-winning OnQ stories and documentaries, celebrity guests, and more!


“Nazi Persecution of Homosexuals 1933-1945” is an exhibit currently at the American-Jewish Museum in Squirrel Hill that traces the persecution of gay men during World War II. OnQ previews this important traveling project of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum.


A year-long series of evolving artistic installations and performances.


Long before most people understood the crucial connection between our environment and our health, a woman from Springdale, Allegheny County raised a warning flag. OnQ contributor Dave Crawley reports on "Silent Spring" author Rachel Carson, a groundbreaker in the world's environmental movement.


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