On This Day in Pittsburgh History: April 13, 1992
Two Trains Running, the seventh play in August Wilson’s ten-part Pittsburgh Cycle, premieres on Broadway. The play, set in a Hill District restaurant scheduled to be razed in a city redevelopment plan in 1969, stars Laurence Fishburne (left) and Al White. [Playbill]
Eartha Kitt, snapped by Charles “Teenie” Harris in May 1966, leaping though a poster to launch a Citizens Committee on Hill District Renewal program on Vine and Colwell Streets in Pittsburgh, PA. Get thee to the Carnegie Museum of Art before April 7, 2012 people!
On This Day in Pittsburgh History: April 13, 1992
Two Trains Running, the seventh play in August Wilson’s ten-part Pittsburgh Cycle, premieres on Broadway. The play, set in a Hill District restaurant scheduled to be razed in a city redevelopment plan in 1969, stars Laurence Fishburne (left) and Al White. [Playbill]
Eartha Kitt, snapped by Charles “Teenie” Harris in May 1966, leaping though a poster to launch a Citizens Committee on Hill District Renewal program on Vine and Colwell Streets in Pittsburgh, PA. Get thee to the Carnegie Museum of Art before April 7, 2012 people!