
Sage Rosenfeld
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2 months ago |
pittnews.com | Sage Rosenfeld |Aidan Kasner |Matthew Scabilloni |Ari Meyer
As the NBA trade deadline approached, fans saw tons of action around the league in the waning days of deal-making. All-star players found new homes, role players and young studs found new opportunities, and, most notably — the entire internet paused for a day when one of the most blockbuster moves in basketball history happened. What the f—?
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2 months ago |
pittnews.com | Marissa Kelley |Sage Rosenfeld
“The Last Showgirl” is the third movie from director Gia Coppola, the granddaughter of Francis Ford Coppola. After its success at the Toronto International Film Festival, the film debuted in U.S. theaters in Dec. 2024. The film follows the story of a Vegas showgirl at the end of her career due to her show’s closure. Pamela Anderson plays the main character, Shelly. Shelly is 62 years old and has been a showgirl since her twenties.
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Jan 20, 2025 |
pittnews.com | Grace McNally |Ella Cool |Sage Rosenfeld
In a lecture hosted by Pitt’s Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, Stephen Schultz, professor of music history and flute at Carnegie Mellon University and director of the Carnegie Mellon Baroque Orchestra, led the audience through a deep dive on the Beatles’ seventh studio album: “Revolver.” The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute provides learning opportunities to “adults, age 50 and better, who are passionate about learning.” Schultz is an accomplished professor of flute and music history and a...
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Dec 4, 2024 |
pittnews.com | Julianna Steach |Sage Rosenfeld
“Anora” is a new, joyfully confusing, action-packed film from writer, editor and director Sean Baker. I had no expectations before watching this film and walked out of the theater completely stunned. “Anora,” a film about a stripper’s niche love life and involvement with members of the Russian oligarchy, left me tearing up and at a loss for words. The titular character, Anora, is played by Mikey Madison. Anora goes by “Ani” for the entirety of the film.
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Nov 4, 2024 |
pittnews.com | Sage Rosenfeld
Pitt students and Pittsburgh residents took to the streets of Oakland to partake in Halloween festivities last weekend. Though Halloween fell on a Thursday this year, students extended the celebration through Friday and Saturday night. Loud music played from homes and bars as students navigated the busy streets with their friends. There was a wide range of costumes on display.
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