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Three Rivers Festival is a 501(c)4 not-for-profit organization founded in 1969, and funded entirely by vendor participation fees, souvenir sales, refreshment sales, entertainment ticket sales, and the sponsorship and support of area businesses. The Festival Title sponsor for the 2009 and 2010 editions was Fort Wayne Newspapers.
Three Rivers Arts Festival is an outdoor music and arts festival held each June in the Downtown district of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. [1] The festival features live music and performance art, as well as visual art and vendors who sell their wares. The event is centered in Point State Park. [2]
The Three Rivers Arts Festival is back in full swing for the first time since 2019, but in a new location.
Saturday afternoon, with springtime snow flurries falling outside, 92-year-old Geraldine Vilar was crowned the Senior Queen of 2022's Three Rivers Festival at the Fairfield Inn & Suites in White Hall.
The festival briefly reconnected for one year with the Three Rivers Arts Festival in 2018. [6] The festival is the oldest and largest annual film festival in Western Pennsylvania. The Festival's 15th anniversary in 1996 featured Flirt. [7] The 2012 festival featured over 50 films, was 3 weeks long and included visits by Curt Wootton and Chris ...
From 2000-06, the 3 Rivers Music Festival loomed large over Columbia, spanning three days and crowning its lineups with some impressive headliners: Aretha Franklin, Outkast, Ray Charles ...
Nov. 7—An independent movie filmed at several locations in Allegheny and Westmoreland counties is set to premiere Wednesday at the Three Rivers Film Festival. "Unsinkable," directed by Cody ...
Three Rivers Arts Festival, held in Pittsburgh; Pittsburgh Three Rivers Regatta; Three Rivers Classic, an ice hockey tournament; Three Rivers Stadium, a now demolished sports facility in Pittsburgh; Three Rivers Xplosion, a women's football team in Pittsburgh; Three Rivers Review, a literary magazine published by the University of Pittsburgh