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Pop Filter Hot Pick: Silk Screen Asian American Film Festival
Jennifer Baron
Wednesday, May 08, 2013
With 33 films over 10 days, the 8th annual Silk Screen Asian American Film Festival also includes Q&As with visiting directors, actors and industry experts, sneak previews and an always festive opening night gala.
JFilm Festival kicks off 20th anniversary on April 11th
Jennifer Baron
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
The acclaimed JFilm Festival kicks off its 20th anniversary this week, at five venues around the region for its showcase of award-winning documentaries, guest artists, special premieres and parties, and a short film competition. Opening night is already sold out so check it out now.
Pop Filter Hot Pick: City Theatre presents the world premiere of Daniel Beaty's Breath & Imagination
Jennifer Baron
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
The remarkable life of vocalist Roland Hayes--the first African-American male concert artist to receive worldwide success--comes to life in City Theatre's
Breath & Imagination
, a moving production of traditional spirituals, classical music and original songs.
Engage! Pop City: Join the online conversation or start one of your own
Tracy Certo
Wednesday, December 05, 2012
If you had anything to say about our city, what would it be? Check out Pop City's new civic engagement platform where you join the ongoing conversations about making Pittsburgh a more welcoming community, or the one on diversity or you can start a conversation of your own. Click here to see
Engage! Pop City
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Pop Filter Hot Pick: Reel Q Pittsburgh International LGBT Film Festival
Jennifer Baron
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
With 32 films and 20 screenings--from many different countries around the globe--the Reel Q Pittsburgh International LGBT Film Festival is back with one of its most diverse cinema presentations to date. Read on for Pop Filter's preview of Reel Q at the Harris Theater.
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Source: KEYSTONE EDGE
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Source: THE WASHINGTON POST
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Source: LATITUDE NEWS
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Source: PTO TODAY
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Source: TIME
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Source: OBSERVER-REPORTER
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Source: CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR
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Source: New York Times
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Source: New Pittsburgh Courier
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