Monday euphoria fills Pittsburgh homes and offices as the hometown celebrates its champion Steelers. OnQ's Tonia Caruso reports.
OnQ gives viewers the opportunity to see a plant that blooms only once in its life cycle at Phipps Conservatory. The agave americana is also known as a century plant. Its spectacular single stalk is literally growing through the roof at an average of 6 to 12 inches per day!
OnQ takes you to the Warhol Museum where the "FORCE" is still with us. It's an out-of-this-world exhibit of 100 Darth Vader helmets, re-interpreted by today's pop surreal artists.
The OnQ interns explore The Weekend Factory at the Andy Warhol Musuem. The Weekend Factory is a lively studio program where museum visitors of all ages can investigate ideas about art and culture through dialogue, hands on experimentation and fun!
They're a part of America's greatest generation -- the men and women who served in World War II. After more than 60 years, plans are underway to build a WW II memorial to honor local veterans. OnQ's Tonia Caruso looks at one of the unique fund raising efforts underway -- a World War II calendar featuring local soldiers.
OnQ profiles Artists Image Resource, a Pittsburgh company that provides printing tools and imaging resources to professional artists and educators for the creation and production of fine art printwork.
Public transportation riders are getting culture with their commute. Pittsburgh area artists are working with Port Authority of Allegheny County to display their work on buses.
Michael Bartley has the story of legendary and beloved broadcaster Bill Cardille. “Chilly Billy” celebrates 50 years in broadcasting and looks back at his rare and celebrated career in Pittsburgh.
Ms. Cribbins is a World War II Veteran who was a “Rosie the Riveter" for the Dravo Corp.
OnQ visits the Drake Well Museum, where in 1859 Edwin L. Drake drilled the oil well that launched the modern petroleum industry. Viewers get a tour of this fascinating exhibition.