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Final safety preparations are in place for the City of Pittsburgh’s annual Independence Day celebration Friday.
Pittsburgh’s newest town square and happy hour hangout features floor-to-ceiling public art. It’s also a barge on the ...
Roberto Clemente Day, honoring one of baseball's first Hispanic players, was celebrated on September 15 in the Clark-Fulton park named for him. The event brought a large crowd to talk about the future ...
Mural of Roberto Clemente by local artist Angellina Irizarry (photo by Lee Chilcote). Tanisha Velez grew up in the Clark-Fulton community and graduated from Lincoln-West High School on Cleveland’s ...
People in Fort Myers are pushing for a new African American Cultural Center at Roberto Clemente Park, with plans for an art gallery, event space, and media studios to preserve local history.
What makes the ordinary extraordinary? The question is at the center of Roberto Lugo’s “Orange and Black” exhibition at the Princeton University Art Museum’s Art@Bainbridge gallery. Last week, I ...
Roberto Lugo lived in Kensington and did graffiti. He left due to the violence and studied art. Now his ancient Greek-themed pottery is on exhibit at a Princeton University Art Museum gallery.
A journalist reckons with the press’ treatment of baseball Hall of Famer Roberto Clemente ‘Call Me Roberto!,’ a nonfiction picture book, tells the story of the athlete’s struggle to get ...
Explore Milwaukee's tribute to Roberto Clemente, highlighting his legacy in sportsmanship and community engagement.
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