May 2008 Archives
In many American cities, transience in one's 20s and 30s is an accepted part of modern life, but Pittsburghers, unaccustomed to young people leaving town during the city's manufacturing heyday, continue to wring their hands over such departures.
The 48 Hour Film Project returns to Pittsburgh for a second year, with the competition taking place in early June rather than early August.
Twenty-six teams have registered so far, and organizers are hoping to sign up 48 before the cinematic scramble begins three weeks from tonight.
To read more about the upcoming ‘48 Hour Film Project, click here
The theme of Pittsburgher's coming together played a prominent role during the events surrounding the premiere of Carl Kurlander's documentary "My Tale of Two Cities" at last week's Sonoma Valley Film Festival.



