In a big city on either coast, you could be looking at a Grover Cleveland. Read More
"The First Lady of American Song" and Academy Award winner, Shirley Jones, will perform her special "A Shirley Jones Christmas" show Thursday through Sunday, December 17 – 20 in the new 1,400-seat Ovations LIVE! Read More
The Blues Brother is cruising around the country in a Damnation Alley RV promoting his Crystal Skull premium vodka. Read More
I've always been less than ecstatic to sit at home and watch live jazz performances on TV. Read More
The 2009-10 South Florida Community College Artist Series promises another exciting season of performing arts programs. Read More
The architect, J.E. Casale, an Italian-born immigrant, recreated a Mediterranean village in the heart of Central Florida. Read More
When Shirley Mae Jones was growing up in Smithton, she had no idea what life had in store for her -- a theatrical career that would bring international renown. Read More
The Central Lakes College Theatre will open its 40th season with "The Sound of Music" on Oct. 1 at the Dryden Theatre on the Brainerd campus. Read More
Peter Ostroushko is one of America's finest mandolin and fiddle players, and he will perform a variety of music, including folk, jazz, classical and even rock in his Tinnin Center concert. Read More
Eugene Onegin, opera by Tchaikovsky, Sept. 26 and 29, Oct. 2 and 4, Benedum Theatre, 719 Liberty Ave., Downtown, Pittsburgh Opera, www.pittsburghopera.org. Aulos Ensemble, musical performance, 8 p.m., Synod Hall, 125 N. Craig St., Oakland, Renaissance and Baroque Society of Pittsburgh’s 2009-10 concert season, 412-361-2048, www.rbsp.org . Betsy Lawrence, musical performance, 12:30 p.m., Schenley Park Café and Visitor Center, 101 Panther Hollow Rd., Oakland, Sundays in the Park, Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy, 412-255-2539, www.pittsburghparks.org . El Coro Latinoamericano, musical performance, 2 p.m., Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, 4400 Forbes Ave., Oakland, World Kaleidoscope Series, 412-622-3151, www.carnegielibrary.org . Cameron Carpenter, musical performance, 4 p.m., Saint Bernard Roman Catholic Church, 311 Washington Rd., Mt. Lebanon, Organ Artists Series of Pittsburgh, 412-242-2787, www.oas-series.com . Spanish Day, flamenco-infused rock opera performed by Ethan Margolis and his band, noon, Nordy’s Place, William Pitt Union, Pitt Arts’ Artful Wednesdays, 412-624-4462, www.pittarts.pitt.edu . Pervez Musharraf, Pakistani president, 8 p.m., Heinz Hall, 600 Penn Ave., Downtown, Robert Morris University’s 2009-10 Pittsburgh Speakers Series, 412-392-4900, www.pittsburghspeakersseries.org . Mike Gordon, musical performance, 8 p.m., Mr. Smalls Fun House & Theater, 400 Lincoln Ave., Millvale, 412-821-4447, www.mrsmalls.com . The Dutchman and The Slave, two one-act plays by Amiri Baraka, through Oct. 10, Pitt’s Kuntu Repertory Theatre, Seventh-Floor Auditorium of Alumni Hall. 412-624-7298, www.kuntu.org . The Four Seasons by Antonio Vivaldi, Andrés Cárdenes, conductor and violinist, through Oct. 4, Heinz Hall, 600 Penn Ave., Downtown, Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, 412-392-4900, www.pittsburghsymphony.org . Off The Record IX: High School Confidential, musical theater, 8 p.m., Byham Theater, 101 Sixth St., Downtown, 412-456-666,Read More
Actress and singer whose claim to fame was the tambourine-playing mother, Shirley Partridge, on The Partridge Family, where she ... Read the full Shirley Jones bio.