Carnegie Carnegie to host Dungeons & Dragons programming for area teens

written by Mikayla Wobrak In recent years, the classic tabletop role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons has been experiencing something of a renaissance. The surge in popularity can be largely attributed to a recent wave of positive media portrayals including television shows like Stranger Things and The Legend of Vox Machina; video games, such as Baldur’s Read More

A green and yellow background with images of four paintbrushes, the Borough of Carnegie's logo, and the words "Carnegie Artists Showcase."

Carnegie Artists Showcase highlights community’s creativity

written by Walker Evans Throughout my 14 years working in public libraries, I’ve witnessed countless changes and innovations — some which stick, some which don’t. But one consistent presence I didn’t really expect has been the constant conversation and interaction between public library service and the visual arts. As a graduate student envisioning my future Read More

Carnegie Carnegie ready for summer learning, reading

Written by Mikayla Wobrak Another school year is almost in the books, but at the Carnegie Carnegie, the excitement is just beginning. Every summer, libraries across the country host Summer Reading programs to combat summer learning loss, or “the summer slide.” When school is out, students’ academic skills will often decline, resulting in lower test Read More

Collage promoting the Carnegie Global Performance Series. Top left: Yuko Eguchi, a Japanese tea ceremony artist, smiles while wearing a traditional kimono. Top right: A close-up of a musician’s hands playing steel drums, representing Steel City Calypso. Bottom left: Mathew Tembo, a Zambian musician, performs energetically on stage while playing a traditional instrument. Bottom right: A decorative badge reading 'Carnegie Global Performance Series' in gold and red with an art deco border

Global traditions take center stage at the Carnegie Carnegie

Written by Heidi Matthews This June, we at the Andrew Carnegie Free Library & Music Hall are proud to launch our Carnegie Global Performance Series — a compelling new initiative that blends music, tradition and cultural education. Designed to celebrate the diverse artistic voices that enrich our region, this series invites audiences to experience music Read More

Completing the Carnegie Carnegie: The Music Hall

“One of Carnegie Borough’s star amenities, large regional audiences are drawn to the Music Hall each year for a variety of artistic and cultural performances. This historical landmark contributes to our community’s vibrancy and the advancement of the borough’s Municipal Plan with extraordinary programming that demonstrates incredible versatility that connects us to the world and Read More

Celebrating women in art with biographical picture books

Written by Mikayla Wobrak In March, we at the Andrew Carnegie Free Library & Music Hall would like to recognize Women’s History Month and celebrate the remarkable lives that women have lived as scientists, artists, teachers, inventors, activists, musicians, politicians and so much more. Picture book biographies are one of my favorite parts of our Read More

Celebrate Black history this February at the Carnegie Carnegie

Written by Walker Evans Black history is American history. I’ve heard this refrain often, and the more I’ve grown and learned, the more obvious this truth becomes. There’s hardly an aspect of American history that doesn’t turn out to involve race in some way, once you scratch the surface. When I was younger, the fact Read More