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Back to EpisodesControversial Diorama Gone, Columbus Statue in Limbo & Downtown Cineplex Cut
Published 2 years, 5 months ago
Description
It’s the Friday news roundup! A controversial diorama at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History is being removed after a new decision about displaying human remains. But questions remain about the fate of the Christopher Columbus statue in Schenley Park. Plus, Downtown isn’t getting its long-awaited movie theater after all.
We love to cite our sources!
- TribLive reported on the fate of the diorama at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History
- Listen to our previous conversation about “Lion Attacking a Dromedary” with museum director Gretchen Baker
- We also looked into why it’s so complicated for the museum to return human remains
- WESA and The Pitt News covered the decision to remove the Columbus statue in 2020
- TribLive and WESA reported on Wednesday’s court hearing over the future of the Columbus statue
- Pittsburgh City Paper asked two Indigenous women for their perspectives on the Columbus statue
- We talked with Hamza Walker of LAXART about the future of Pittsburgh’s Stephen Foster statue
- The plans for the cineplex Downtown got canceled, but smaller theaters are making a comeback in Mt. Lebanon and Dormont
- Francesca shared all the details on where to watch Halloween movies this year
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