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Nancy Xiao: Piano player to pipa performer

Point Park News Service3 years ago3 years ago04 mins

By: Caitlyn Scott Piano was always Nancy Xiao’s style, or, at least that’s what she thought.  Despite her playing for over 10 years, a meeting with her mother’s friend, Jin Yang, changed the course of Xiao’s musical path, causing her focus to shift towards an instrument that many Westerners would mistake as a regular guitar.  …

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You don’t have to be Irish to celebrate with Pittsburgh

Point Park News Service3 years ago3 years ago03 mins

Pittsburgh’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade takes place in the heart of downtown,and you don’t have to be Irish to celebrate this tradition. More on why thistradition is important to the City of Pittsburgh. By: Jessica Harvey Pittsburgh’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade is a tradition that has been going on since the mid-1800s. The path of…

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An Inside Look at Phantom of the Attic Comics

Point Park News Service3 years ago3 years ago03 mins

By: Justin Stewart Oakland can be a busy area during week day afternoons and weekends. While there are no shortage of restaurants, museums, college campuses, and shopping venues, there is only one comic book store: Phantom of the Attic. Located on the 2nd floor of 411 South Craig Street, the comic book specialty chain has…

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Café Momentum Offers a Different Kind of Restaurant

Point Park News Service3 years ago3 years ago13 mins

By: Michelangelo Pellis At first glance when you walk by it on Forbes Avenue, Café Momentum may seem like any other Downtown eatery. It’s not. “Café Momentum is an award-winning culinary facility,” states the newsletter found on the company’s website (No Café Momentum staff were able to give a quote for this article). “We aim…

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The DIY Tattooer

Point Park News Service3 years ago3 years ago02 mins

By: Virginia Garner

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Shop Owner Supports Pittsburgh’s Artistic Sustainability

Point Park News Service3 years ago3 years ago04 mins

By: Caitlyn Scott If you’d asked Kelly Sanders in 2016 what she would have envisioned herself doing in the next seven years, she probably wouldn’t have expected to be co-owner of a Pittsburgh-based gift shop.  Upon a chance meeting, Sanders would soon take her passion for art and expand it on a hyper-local scale, giving…

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Grant Street Pastor Restores Faith in Downtown Community

Point Park News Service3 years ago3 years ago04 mins

By: Luke Mongelli Pastor Brian Evans began his sermon on a cold mid-January morning the same way as he did hundreds of others: with an anecdote from his own life that would pull his congregation towards a deeper connection with the message of his church and the word of God.  The 42-year-old New Kensington native has been…

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Ballerina turns into a screamer

Point Park News Service3 years ago3 years ago04 mins

By Virginia Garner  From the age of two, Melina Kennelly spent her childhood days in a Carnegie dance studio learning strict ballet technique; but now she’s overcoming conforming to rigid boundaries and letting herself go in music. As the audience settled in at the Mr. Roboto Project in Friendship after being in the frigid January…

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