Voices for Peace: A Town Hall Meeting
The Town Hall Meeting features the groundbreaking visit of 12 Jews, Muslims, and Christians from Jerusalem who are in Pittsburgh to garner better personal understanding and an interfaith dialogue for peace in the Middle East.
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The development in Pittsburgh's East Liberty neighborhood is not only good news for shoppers, it has also brought back an historic restaurant. OnQ contributors Dave and Dave visit Station Street Hot Dog & Sandwich Shop, which is once again serving tasty wieners!
She was only eight years old, when a hail of gunfire killed Taylor Coles, her father and another man inside a Homewood restaurant. Reporter Michael Bartley reports on the senseless tragedy.
Pittsburgh chef Robert Sendall talks with OnQ about his chocolate creation made by All in Good Taste Productions.
OnQ's Michael Bartley traveled to Vienna to profile the Pittsburgh Symphony's new Austrian-born conductor, Manfred Honeck. Maestro Honeck shows Bartley his favorite sights in historic Vienna, including the homes of Beethoven, Strauss and Mozart.
The Washington Wild Things baseball team held its sixth open try-out in hopes of discovering the next Roy Hobbs. Would one emerge from this year's field and secure a roster spot? Our own Mike Lee gave it a shot, along with more than thirty others, hoping to see if they had the right stuff.
Zany Umbrella Circus founder Ben Sota talks about his folk art circus and his invitation to help an Afghan circus and its mission to heal children.