Tuesday Tabletalk: Interfaith Dinner and Dialogue
Submitted 04-29-2014 under NONPROFITS
DCM invites you to participate in ecumenical and interfaith discussion on "The End of Time" with our panelists, who represent four diverse faith traditions.
Wealthy Theatre to host final Trip the Light performance
Submitted 04-29-2014 under NEWS
Dance in the Annex will perform its final Trip the Light show, "Kiss the Sky," at Wealthy Theatre on May 10.
Spring into First Fridays
Submitted 04-29-2014 under NONPROFITS
Art galleries, shops and restaurants invite you to see local artwork, check out the latest handmade goods and partake in awesome drink specials.
Granola Goddess to open shop on Plainfield
Submitted 04-29-2014 under NEWS
Molly Dawson, aka "Granola Goddess" is opening shop on Plainfield near the Beltline. The shop will serve as the new home of Daily De-lish.
Townsend receives generous assistance following Rapidian article
Submitted 04-29-2014 under NEWS
A follow up with John Townsend reveals that he received some generous donations and discounted price on vehicle maintenance.
Stockbridge Boiler Room works to bring community together with Love Feast
Submitted 04-29-2014 under LOCAL LIFE
Every Wednesday, the Stockbridge Boiler Room hosts an evening of food and open mic open to all called Love Feast.
Intentional living in the context of your neighborhood
Submitted 04-29-2014 under PLACE-MATTERS
Courtney Myers-Keaton, Eastown resident and community association volunteer shares what it means to be part of a neighborhood.
Kick off the season: Kickstand Kickoff 2014
Submitted 04-29-2014 under NONPROFITS
Brewery Vivant and The Spoke Folks join together to host a celebration of bicycles, family and beer on Saturday, May 3.
New Artist at Dominican Center at Marywood
Submitted 04-29-2014 under NONPROFITS
Dominican Center at Marywood Art Gallery will display the works of Valentina Grigorieva through June 30, 2014.
Roberta F. King shares story of son's life in "He Plays a Harp"
Submitted 04-29-2014 under LOCAL LIFE
After four years of work, Roberta F. King's memoir, "He Plays a Harp" will be released May 11. The memoir focuses on her son, Noah, and themes of life, death, disability, grief and moving on.