Cat Toren’s Human Kind at Alphabet City

City of Asylum @ Alphabet City, located at 40 West North Avenue, is the permanent home for City of Asylum programming and the arts. It promises to be a hub for Pittsburgh’s readers and writers, jazz and small-scale music and performance, and artistic experimentation. It is a home for diverse voices from around the globe – a place where Pittsburgh meets the world and the world meets Pittsburgh. It also serves as a home for many partnering artists and organizations in our own community. To view all of the events that are scheduled, visit the City of Asylum @ Alphabet City website.

Cat Toren’s Human Kind
Saturday, June 10 at 8:00 pm
Come to Alphabet City to enjoy a free evening with award-winning jazz pianist, Cat Toren. HUMAN KIND is the latest project by the Vancouver-born, New York-based, JUNO award-winning pianist Cat Toren. The music is inspired by both the free form jazz of the 1960’s and a personal expression of the resurgent civil rights movement that is upon us. HUMAN KIND blends the past with the current both musically and politically.

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40 West North Avenue Pittsburgh

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