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For nearly 24 hours, a Lawrenceville Warehouse Becomes a Gallery
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April 25, 2008
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Art All Night has made its mark in Lawrenceville in the past decade, but organizers hope to leave a little less behind this year.
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Lawrenceville Ready to Stay Up All Night
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April 24, 2008
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The 11th annual Lawrenceville Art All Night will be held from 6 p.m. Saturday to 2 p.m. Sunday at the former Roomful Express warehouse, #2 57th Street (which is about to be demolished to provide parking for Children's Hospital).
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In Lawrenceville, Art All Night
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April 23, 2008
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A Lawrenceville resident covers Art All Night in Pop City Media.
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Arts-friendly Lawrenceville Attracts Variety of Businesses
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April 18, 2008
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Until recently, Kris Senko, president of Oakland-based Sansom and Senko Real Estate Development Inc., had never given much thought to projects in Lawrenceville.
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Irreverent Pierogies, Alchemy Dining, Coca Cola in Ham BBQ, and If It's Fun, Pittsburgh's Doin' It!
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April 16, 2008
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Church Brew Works and Coca Cafe are mentioned in TravelLady Magazine.
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KD Country: Remembering Clemente
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April 7, 2008
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KDKA's David Crawley interviews photographer Duane Rieder, houses an extensive collection of Roberto Clemente artifacts in his 100 year old firehouse/studio.
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Safe at home: Preserving the Clemente legacy.
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April 5, 2008
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I'm standing with Duane Rieder, the local keeper of Roberto Clemente's flame, in the spot where Lou Gehrig once slept.
We're in the old Pittsburgh Engine House No. 25, at 3339 Penn Ave., in Lawrenceville. Rieder, a professional photographer, uses this building as his studio, and he's now converted it into the Roberto Clemente Museum (with the blessing of Clemente's widow, Vera). But the building had ties to baseball history long before Rieder bought it. The Oct. 5, 1927, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported that while Gehrig was in town for the World Series, the Iron Horse sneaked off to Engine House No. 25 "while the rest of the Yankees hobnob[bed] with the rich of Pittsburgh." It's fitting that the building itself bridges two players who were so great and whose deaths were so tragic. (Clemente died in a plane crash while trying to help earthquake victims; Gehrig, of course, died from the nervous-system disease that bears his name today.)
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Style and Substance: 16:62 Design Zone
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April 1, 2008
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LongWeekends.com feature the shops and restaurants that make the 16:62 Design Zone so unique!
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What a difference a design makes
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March 24, 2008
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Riverside Design Group, a Lawrenceville glassware manufacturer, has created the seventh design in Riverside's Plates with Purpose series, and a percentage of the sales of the edition will benefit the national United Mitochondrial Disease Foundation in Plum.
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Is 'green' losing its luster?
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March 5, 2008
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Chief of marketing firm says environmental movement needs a simpler message aimed at everyday consumers.
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Say La Vie for Young Artistic Talent
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February 20, 2008
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Pop City Media features La Vie Gallery, their exhibits, products, activites, and relationship with Pittsburgh's art community.
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Newsmaker: Katy DeLancey
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February 17, 2008
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Katy DeLancey, Lawrenceville resident and active volunteer for the Lawrenceville Corporation, was recognized by the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette as a "Newsmaker." Read more!
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It's Six of One, Half a Dozen of the Other
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February 4, 2008
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Dozen Cupcakes, the 700-square-foot shop in Pittsburgh's Squirrel Hill district, makes and sells one thing - cupcakes and sells them well. So well in fact that Gray has decided to open a second store in the up and coming Butler Street area of nearby Lawrenceville.
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Lawrenceville Store Provides Eco-Friendly Building Materials To Customers
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January 30, 2008
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Featured on Pittsburgh's Channel 4 News, Artemis is regarded as a trailblazer when it comes to being green provides customers with safe, nontoxic, eco-friendly building products for your home.
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DJs bring unique sounds to local clubs
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January 17, 2008
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Check out the DJs at Zombo Gallery, Remedy, Brillobox and other city hot spots.
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