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Discuss “Everything from art to African beats”

Looking for a place where you could find an African street band one week and an experimental film titled Instructions for a Light and Sound Machine the next? The Andy Warhol Museum is ideal for anyone looking to catch up on contemporary art and popular culture.

Along with their extensive permanent collection (over 4000 works), they feature special exhibits and events that you might never associate with CMU’s famous avant-garde alumnus.

Perhaps the biggest service that the museum provides is to promote blooming artists and bring this art culture to the city of Pittsburgh. On Tuesday, November 15, the museum featured an up-and-coming band called Konono No. 1. Konono No. 1 is a 12-piece African street band who made their Pittsburgh debut...

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