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Hope and Healing: The Children's Institute of Pittsburgh
The Children's Institute of Pittsburgh is internationally known and respected for its expert and compassionate care. From 1902, when a little boy's tragic accident inspired the establishment of what was then known as the Home for Crippled Children-to modern advances in the treatment of traumatic brain injury to innovations in physical and autism therapies-the Institute has been at the leading edge of ways to help children and their families to thrive.
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Soulful Sounds | Dr. Rev. Herbert V.R.P Jones
Просмотров 10614 часов назад
Dr. Reverend Herbert V.R.P. Jones spoke with Jim Cunningham about The Heritage Gospel Chorale's upcoming free spring concert on May 18th at 3 pm at the Pentecostal Temple Church in East Liberty. Soloists will include Anqwenique Kensil, Dr. Carnet Mowatt from Maryland, and Dr. B. De Neice Welch. Dr. Jones and Jim highlight the concert's program, that includes spirituals, a tribute to the militar...
Soulful Sounds | Rev. Dr. Shelia Johnson-Hunt
Просмотров 9614 дней назад
Reverend Dr. Shelia Johnson-Hunt sat down with WQED-FM's Anna Singer to talk about the City Wide Revival on May 7th and 8th at Petra International Ministries. This event includes multiple styles of African American music, dance, preaching, and much more. This free event will also feature Bishop Lisa Weah and Elder Justin Hunt from Baltimore, MD. Dr. Hunt talked about her three compositions that...
Violins of Hope: The Documentary
Просмотров 62714 дней назад
This documentary tells the story of the Violins of Hope exhibit. This collection of precious instruments, once played by Jewish musicians during the Holocaust, traveled here from Israel to be shared and celebrated. For seven weeks, over 50 regional arts organizations, educational institutions, service providers and faith-based groups joined in presenting programming around the exhibit and its v...
Hope and Healing | The Children's Institute of Pittsburgh PROMO
Просмотров 51814 дней назад
The Children's Institute of Pittsburgh is internationally known and respected for its expert and compassionate care. From 1902, when a little boy's tragic accident inspired the establishment of what was then known as the Home for Crippled Children-to modern advances in the treatment of traumatic brain injury to innovations in physical and autism therapies-the Institute has been at the leading e...
Voice of the Arts | Lorraine Mszanski
Просмотров 11114 дней назад
It's almost summer! Time to break out the picnic blankets and head to a park. This Voice of the Arts episode kicks off a series about summertime activities with Executive Director of South Park Theatre, Lorraine Mszanski. Lorraine highlights SPT's Mainstage Season that starts on Thursday, May 2nd with "Run For Your Wife" and ends with "Sleuth" on September 19th, as well as their Children's Thea...
WQED and Giant Eagle present Community Champions: The Westmoreland Food Bank
Просмотров 9414 дней назад
Congratulations to the Westmoreland Food Bank, our latest WQED Giant Eagle Community Champion. For nearly 18,000 individuals and families facing food insecurity throughout Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, the Westmoreland Food Bank provides an invaluable resource in the fight against hunger. Through innovative food programs, a network of community resources, a team of dedicated volunteers and...
WQED and Giant Eagle present Community Champions: The Westmoreland Food Bank
Просмотров 1314 дней назад
Congratulations to the Westmoreland Food Bank, our latest WQED Giant Eagle Community Champion. For nearly 18,000 individuals and families facing food insecurity throughout Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, the Westmoreland Food Bank provides an invaluable resource in the fight against hunger. Through innovative food programs, a network of community resources, a team of dedicated volunteers and...
Get your new Mister Rogers Vinyl Sticker on #PublicMediaGivingDays!
Просмотров 22821 день назад
Donate here: www.wqed.org/pmgd On May 1st and 2nd we're celebrating #PublicMediaGivingDays - a chance for you to show your love for WQED - the home of Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood! Every contribution made to WQED on May 1st and 2nd will be matched dollar for dollar up to $15,000, thanks to WQED’s Board of Directors. Plus, we’ll send you a one-of-a-kind Mister Rogers' Vinyl Sticker - so you can p...
Voice of the Arts | Leif Ove Andsnes
Просмотров 167Месяц назад
Norwegian pianist, Leif Ove Andsnes, spoke with WQED-FM's Jim Cunningham at Heinz Hall to discuss his upcoming performance with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra on Friday, April 19th and Sunday, April 21st. Leif talks about the challenges of the piece he will be playing, Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. 3, and how Rachmaninoff practiced it on a silent piano during his Atlantic voyage to the N...
Soulful Sounds | Christopher Hahn
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General Director of the Pittsburgh Opera, Christopher Hahn, spoke with WQED-FM's Anna Singer about the opera's upcoming production of The Passion of Mary Cardwell Dawson on April 27th, 30th, May 3rd and 5th at the Byham Theater. Christopher talks about Mary Cardwell Dawson, the founder of the National Negro Opera Company, who lived in Pittsburgh’s Homewood neighborhood. Ms. Cardwell Dawson prov...
Soulful Sounds | Ayisha Morgan-Lee
Просмотров 84Месяц назад
Hill Dance Academy Theatre’s Annual Spring Dance Concert is back on April 19-21, 2024, at the August Wilson African American Cultural Center in Downtown Pittsburgh. This year’s theme is Sustaining the Legacy & Creating Expressions Of Black History, Culture, and Tradition through Movement…Gospel Style. Founder, CEO, and Artistic Director of HDAT, Ayisha Morgan-Lee, spoke with WQED-FM’s Jim Cunni...
Voice of the Arts | Organist Anna Lapwood
Просмотров 385Месяц назад
The Organ Artists Series of Pittsburgh presents Anna Lapwood on Friday, April 12th, 7:30pm at St. Bernard Roman Catholic Church in Mt. Lebanon. Anna Lapwood, MBE, is an organist, conductor and broadcaster, and holds the position of Director of Music at Pembroke College (Cambridge), Associate Artist of the Royal Albert Hall (London) and Artist in Association with the BBC Singers. In 2023, she wa...
Cartoon Academy Quick Draws: Drawing a Forest Friend
Просмотров 97Месяц назад
In this episode of Cartoon Academy Quick Draws, Pittsburgh Cartoonist Joe Wos shows how learning to draw is as easy as ABC using the letters O-W-L to create a wise owl character. WQED's Cartoon Academy video series takes students through the creative steps of drawing cartoon characters while sharing educational facts and artistic tips. View the entire series at www.wqed.org/cartoonacademy Subsc...
Cartoon Academy Quick Draws: Flight of the Bumblebee
Просмотров 62Месяц назад
In this installment of Cartoon Academy: Quick Draws, Pittsburgh cartoonist Joe Wos draws inspiration from music as he demonstrates how cartoons can be created alongside the iconic composition "Flight of the Bumblebee." Watch as Joe brings the music to life through his unique cartooning style and creates a buzz-worthy drawing! WQED's Cartoon Academy video series takes students through the creati...
Cartoon Academy Quick Draws: Black, White, & Red All Over: Panda
Просмотров 60Месяц назад
Cartoon Academy Quick Draws: Black, White, & Red All Over: Panda
Cartoon Academy: Habitats
Просмотров 40Месяц назад
Cartoon Academy: Habitats
Cartoon Academy: Be the Best You Can Be
Просмотров 58Месяц назад
Cartoon Academy: Be the Best You Can Be
Soulful Sounds | Rebekah Diaz
Просмотров 88Месяц назад
Soulful Sounds | Rebekah Diaz
The Allegheny River Islands: Urban Oases | 2010
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.Месяц назад
The Allegheny River Islands: Urban Oases | 2010
Two Guys, a Boat, and a Cause
Просмотров 309Месяц назад
Two Guys, a Boat, and a Cause
Soulful Sounds | Reverend Deryck Tines
Просмотров 135Месяц назад
Soulful Sounds | Reverend Deryck Tines
PrEP Steps: Preventing HIV
Просмотров 165Месяц назад
PrEP Steps: Preventing HIV
How queer owned businesses foster community | Authentic Lives
Просмотров 200Месяц назад
How queer owned businesses foster community | Authentic Lives
WQED and Giant Eagle present Community Champions: The Greater Pittsburgh Infant Formula Bank
Просмотров 56Месяц назад
WQED and Giant Eagle present Community Champions: The Greater Pittsburgh Infant Formula Bank
WQED and Giant Eagle present Community Champions: The Greater Pittsburgh Infant Formula Bank
Просмотров 180Месяц назад
WQED and Giant Eagle present Community Champions: The Greater Pittsburgh Infant Formula Bank
Beyond the Canvas | The Carnegie International: Njaimeh Njie
Просмотров 43Месяц назад
Beyond the Canvas | The Carnegie International: Njaimeh Njie
WQED Mini Docs: Eleanor Schano | A Woman of Firsts
Просмотров 94Месяц назад
WQED Mini Docs: Eleanor Schano | A Woman of Firsts
WQED Mini Docs: Josie Carey | Big Dreams
Просмотров 113Месяц назад
WQED Mini Docs: Josie Carey | Big Dreams
WQED Mini Docs: Lynne Hayes-Freeland | A Determined Voice
Просмотров 59Месяц назад
WQED Mini Docs: Lynne Hayes-Freeland | A Determined Voice

Комментарии

  • @mikeks8181
    @mikeks8181 5 часов назад

    I Live in Pittsburgh and Truly appreciate These! Have one in my house that is considered My bathroom

  • @rickholland6695
    @rickholland6695 10 часов назад

    This is a wonderful EMS story, although unfortunately, somewhat obscure. I only learned about Freedom House ambulance about 5 years ago. I thank them for being true EMS pioneers. My wife, Penny started working in EMS in 1969. She and I eventually worked together as EMT/Paramedic partners on the ambulance in Saginaw Michigan for decades (70s, 80s and 90s). She then transitioned into dispatch and me into training. Penny had 53 years of service before she passed away suddenly in 2020. I still work in EMS as a Paramedic Instructor Coordinator. 48 years and counting. Penny, I love and miss you, my wonderful wife. But life goes on.

  • @mjc4942
    @mjc4942 11 часов назад

    I've done Pittsburg lefts. Hadn't heard about this before.

  • @sushicat999
    @sushicat999 День назад

    This is so cool

  • @mmp434
    @mmp434 День назад

    good

  • @MDburhanUddin-yw2fd
    @MDburhanUddin-yw2fd День назад

    I am 25years old Bangladesh excavator operator job in any country world wide

  • @michelesylvis9061
    @michelesylvis9061 День назад

    Will I be able to show me the Graduasion tomorrowMay q8 2024

  • @Facepalm00
    @Facepalm00 День назад

    ❤️❤️❤️

  • @jennyjen3146
    @jennyjen3146 2 дня назад

    My Great Grandfather was that child!

  • @bdsjr32
    @bdsjr32 2 дня назад

    I doubt there has ever been a more emotionally intelligent person than Mr. Rogers. I believe that his capacity for empathy is unmatched by anyone I have ever known about. The scarcity of empathy in today's society is a great tragedy and as time goes on, will be the death of humanity. Mr. Rogers did everything a person could do with what little time we have on Earth, to stave that eventual dismal end off.

  • @jeffreybishop9478
    @jeffreybishop9478 2 дня назад

    Bravo on all you do. 🫶🏼

  • @Lee-nx4wy
    @Lee-nx4wy 3 дня назад

    Hie madam can you help me pliz to get a job lm an operator front n londer

  • @rclarkrep100
    @rclarkrep100 4 дня назад

    Love PGH, lot of great memories of 70s Steelers and Pirates. Great sports town, great people. I live in Florida IRB Beach and would never move back. PGH is a great place to visit.

  • @tylerkinley268
    @tylerkinley268 4 дня назад

    So it's like being in the joint, but in your own home. Nice. Nothing helps me relax like concrete walls and cold.

  • @ivanlowjones
    @ivanlowjones 6 дней назад

    Great thumbnail pic in front of my alma mater.

  • @ambrid5837
    @ambrid5837 6 дней назад

    I've got to say that this film is pretty stereotypical in its message. It is reinforcing the stigma by showing people repeating it and not encouraging them to really dig into themselves to share what the experience after very long bouts of isolation

  • @gsquare6382
    @gsquare6382 6 дней назад

    I seem to remember that in the late 70's there was also an "O" in East Liberty. Does anyone recall that?

  • @47AndyT
    @47AndyT 7 дней назад

    We had showers and lockers at J & L on 2nd. Street. You could go home cleaned up if you wanted to. As a summer college hire I had some DIRTY JOBS and appreciated a shower afterwards.

  • @panda51988
    @panda51988 7 дней назад

    The gang wars played a significant part...

  • @KingOFuh
    @KingOFuh 8 дней назад

    By JANE ANN MORRISON, LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL, December 16, 2013 --The basics are well known to Las Vegans. Actress Carole Lombard died in a plane crash on Mount Potosi southwest of Las Vegas on Jan. 16, 1942, coming back from a trip selling war bonds just weeks after war broke out in the Pacific. But author Robert Matzen provides plenty of details and insights into why Lombard was on that plane when she shouldn’t have been and why she essentially died because of her fatal flaw - impatience. Before she left to raise money for the war effort, Lombard and her husband, Clark Gable, fought over his relationship with actress Lana Turner. After completing her commitment to raise money for the war, Lombard wanted to rush home to make up. Matzen does more than tell the story of how Lombard lived and died at 33; he researched the lives of the other 21 people who also died that night. He told the story of the people who struggled to rescue any survivors. And the grim story of recovering their remains. Matzen’s “Fireball: Carole Lombard and the Mystery of Flight 3” speculates about why the crash even occurred. No official cause was ever given; but after eliminating the other possibilities, such as sabotage, mechanical failure and pilot error, he offers a reasonable theory. I won’t blurt it out here, but it sounds plausible. This book should appeal to movie watchers (which I am) and to aviation experts (which I am not). “I tried to make this very much a story about Las Vegas and the really cool people who lived there. A story about the desert, about Goodsprings, about Blue Diamond. I went for that local flavor,” Matzen said in a phone interview Thursday from his home outside Pittsburgh. The recent cold spell made it easier to imagine how the rescue party, led by Lyle Van Gordon and Jack Moore, struggled to climb up Mount Potosi 30 miles southwest of Las Vegas, only to find pieces of bodies flung across the snow. Matzen’s descriptions were stomach-turning. “I went into that level of detail because I wanted to say this is what rescuers and responders saw,” he explained. Although it had been reported before, Matzen said he was able to get people to open up more about the fight between Lombard and Gable over Turner. The book is now available on Amazon; but just before it went to press, Matzen found a woman, one of four people bumped from Flight 3. She is 94 and lived in Albuquerque and was the only one still living and able to discuss what it was like to, by chance, live instead of die. In his prologue, Matzen described hiking up to the crash site and realizing “this wasn’t just Carole Lombard’s story. It was the pilot’s story and the co-pilot’s and the stewardess’. It was the story of 15 Army Air Corps personnel who died, men as young as 19 and as old as 28, and it was the story of three other civilians.” So Matzen wrote about all of them. One particularly poignant aspect is his listing all the things which, if they had happened differently, would have meant Lombard would have lived. Although warned by government officials to take the train, she took a flight from Indiana to Hollywood. She pushed her way onto a crowded flight by using her movie-star clout, bumping three men from the U.S. Army Air Corps, who ended up living as a result. She ignored her mother’s pleas to not fly, as well as MGM press official Otto Winkler. When she insisted, both died in the crash with her. She and Winkler flipped a coin about whether to fly or take the train. He lost.

  • @jonathanwetherell3609
    @jonathanwetherell3609 9 дней назад

    Not "petite" Anna, you are only 1" below average for a woman.

  • @jonathanwetherell3609
    @jonathanwetherell3609 9 дней назад

    There is something about watching an expert, in any field. Some one who is enthusiastic and skilled, It lifts the spirits.

  • @DadsGamingAddiction
    @DadsGamingAddiction 10 дней назад

    Wasn't expecting my pap to have a 3 second cameo. Rest in Peace, Vic. (3:00 - Right)

  • @fredzara4072
    @fredzara4072 10 дней назад

    Loved Joe for years ! Remember him from local shows out of Pittsburgh from the 1960s !!❤❤

  • @Phone-sh7jg
    @Phone-sh7jg 10 дней назад

    They should go fly in Kenya with their Kenyan hero Barry Pothead Seotero

  • @marymoninger3593
    @marymoninger3593 11 дней назад

    Thank you Gd for Pittsburgh. What can I say? Thank you to these men and women, my kinfolk who might not even know they my kinfolk but they sure do love the Steelers. Thank you for saving us, for setting an example for all the rest of the world. The Hill lies at the center of Pittsburgh. And I’ve always believed Pgh to be the center of the Universe? So what that tell you bout the people on the Hill? Thank you. We are so indebted. I love you. ❤ - from the Mon Valley

  • @garydeckant7554
    @garydeckant7554 12 дней назад

    I visited Weimar in 1984 and took a local bus tour of Buchenwald. I distinctly remember the visitor areas and the dioramas there falsely crediting the Red Army of the Soviet Union with the liberation of the camp. That was still East Germany, and every effort was made to glorify the Socialist system of government. So their counterfeit historical account was presented to the public at Buchenwald.

  • @mikelouis9389
    @mikelouis9389 12 дней назад

    88 is the most dangerous road I've ever used in my 51 years of driving across America. It's a testament to how crazy good Pittsburgh drivers are. Put a road like that in Florida and you will get a Quentin Tarantino movie.

  • @connorrothen
    @connorrothen 12 дней назад

    Made me cry

  • @elvingarcia3869
    @elvingarcia3869 13 дней назад

    I would love to visit their original site

  • @stevenbeall9637
    @stevenbeall9637 13 дней назад

    Pittsburgh itself produced 27% of the nations steel for the war. The western PA Pittsbugh area (within a half hour drive of Pittsburgh, produced 41% of the nations steel during WWII. Now, if Bethlehem produced more than that then that means all the other steel plants in Ohio and Indiana were essentially sitting on their hands. Yes Bethlehen and further south east in Philadelphia played a huge role as well especially in turning all that steel into boats, but don't let your pride get the best of you. There's a reason they had a plan to blow up the horseshoe curve railroad, and that was to stop the massive quantity of raw steel coming out of western PA. 95 million tons compared to Bethlehem's 73 million. It's documented. Either way, Pennsylvania steel powered the war effort. No need to get offended by rankings or get into a pissing match.

  • @markthomas4083
    @markthomas4083 14 дней назад

    Makes sense doesn’t it?

  • @janmcguire5268
    @janmcguire5268 14 дней назад

    Thank you to all who work to keep history alive!

  • @mns8732
    @mns8732 14 дней назад

    This isnt good history.

  • @Dr.BertFegg
    @Dr.BertFegg 15 дней назад

    Interesting timing given the Israeli collective slaughter of women & children in Gaza and the West Bank. I've been around long enough to see the pattern- Israel commits mass murder out of proportion of the crimes of Hamas, invokes anti-semitism as a justification, shields itself with the sacrosanct Holocaust, Hollywood releases movies/documentaries regarding the Shoah, museums get special displays, and western media and governments all bow to Israeli pressure to buy their PR via AIPAC and other Jewish political organisation's. This fellow isn't fooled and apparently neither is the generation coming up.

  • @afhyoutube
    @afhyoutube 15 дней назад

    I love our yinzers.

  • @flashflame4952
    @flashflame4952 15 дней назад

    This is just one more reason why WE MUST NEVER FORGET! The HOLOCAUST is real and for those who deny it are just lying to themselves.

  • @robertkirby1095
    @robertkirby1095 15 дней назад

    Sooooo good.... Thank you, for the wonderful story of truth, and the American way... back in the day!! We are still strong, the kids just don't know it, but they will wake up... I have my faith.

  • @ethanheinen8589
    @ethanheinen8589 15 дней назад

    What are some good jobs for environmental science?

  • @tequilajones9043
    @tequilajones9043 17 дней назад

    Omgg demi was so so sooooo got darn beautiful wow..sad asf that some scum bag had to take her life so suddenly she had everthinh goin for her…rest in peace queeen..😢😢😢

  • @user-ez5fc5lp6j
    @user-ez5fc5lp6j 17 дней назад

    Maybe those who destroyed northern units monuments really liked the idea of slavery.... this shows how clueless these idiots are!!!!

  • @user-ez5fc5lp6j
    @user-ez5fc5lp6j 17 дней назад

    All these idiots who do these things should have to live in Cuba.. North Korea....China... Venezuela..ect for a year...and.. when they return they would be kissing the the ground!!¡!!!

  • @jbweld6193
    @jbweld6193 17 дней назад

    I miss this America.

  • @danielfoster3642
    @danielfoster3642 17 дней назад

    Nice interview.

  • @greyfox1846
    @greyfox1846 19 дней назад

    Thank you for sharing.Each garden is beautiful. I grow most of my own vegetables here in Portland, Oregon. Auguri, Rocco

  • @Michael-ud4pw
    @Michael-ud4pw 20 дней назад

    My grandparents took me here in the 70s. Bruder family Pittsburgh PA

  • @georgegriffin2410
    @georgegriffin2410 20 дней назад

    Best pizza place on Ardmore Blvd

  • @troutaholic8834
    @troutaholic8834 20 дней назад

    God bless Andy Russell and Rocky.

  • @rayinpau.s.a.6351
    @rayinpau.s.a.6351 20 дней назад

    We used to have Breakfast here quite often . The area this diner used to be is so unrecognizable today . Route 51 Has taken over all of it !

  • @kentbassler5037
    @kentbassler5037 20 дней назад

    I HOPE THAT I'M WRONG BUT I DON'T THINK THIS COUNTRY WILL EVER GET BACK TO PRIDE SOLIDARITY AND LOVE OF COUNTRY THAT WE ALL HAD THEN.

    • @dobledekersoulwrekr
      @dobledekersoulwrekr 14 дней назад

      Hard times create strong men. Strong men create good times. Good times create weak men. And, weak men create hard times.