Daughter of country legend Johnny Cash comes to Mercyhurst
Oh Solo Wainwright: An Evening with Rufus Comes to MIAC
by Aaron Mook10/23/2019, 1:45 PM
Popular "baroque pop" songwriter performs at Mercyhurst
MIAC hosts 'Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown'
by Hannah McDonald10/24/2018, 10:30 AM
Still Dreaming Comes to MIAC
by Chris Sexauer2/23/2015, 11:30 AM
Get the scoop on Still Dreaming, a film coming to MIAC on March 1.
A Comic Book Comes to Life In an Interstellar Sort of Way
by Sara Toth2/4/2015, 5:10 AM
To describe The Intergalactic Nemesis – Target Earth: A Live Action Graphic Novel is to attempt to describe many things. Here's what it's not: boring.
MIAC presents St. Vincent and Force Majeure – Two Stirring Looks at the Fragile, Flawed Male Psyche
by Alex Bieler1/21/2015, 8:30 AM
Two acclaimed movies, two dates, one place.
LA-based Dance Troupe Diavolo Brings 'Architecture in Motion' to MIAC
by Dan Schank1/7/2015, 5:15 AM
Head over to the Mary D'Angelo Performing Arts Center to catch dance troupe Diavolo, followed by a beer tasting from Lavery Brewing Company.
On Screen/In Person The Phantom Tollbooth: Beyond Expectations
by Ryan Smith10/29/2014, 6:15 AM
This documentary delves into the lasting relevance of the children's book The Phantom Tollbooth 50 years later, including a talk with the director after the screening.
Q&A with Anais Mitchell
by Alex Bieler9/17/2014, 7:25 AM
MIAC brings gifted storyteller, singer-songwriter to Erie.
Night Lights Music Festival Set to Entertain Eyes and Ears
by Alex Bieler9/11/2014, 5:25 PM
Night Lights Music Festival set to host Snarky Puppy, two dozen other bands for a two-day spectacular of sights and sound.
Reader Vault
by Erie Reader Staff9/4/2014, 11:00 AM
Stories you may have missed from the Erie Reader Archive. This week: MIAC
Dig Earth's largest string instrument at Mercyhurst
by Ryan Smith9/3/2014, 5:30 AM
Artist/innovator/experimentalist William Close's Earth Harp is what might happen if string music (lofty, larger-than-life instrumentations) courted, then married architecture – the fine, large, lofty places such music is played.
Weekend All Things Erie: Christine Olivier and the Art of Programming
by Ben Speggen8/26/2014, 2:36 PM
New MIAC programming director talks about taking the reigns, booking up-and-coming acts, and one very, very, very, very big harp.
MIAC presents: The Laramie Project
by Alex Bieler4/16/2014, 5:04 AM
The Laramie Project transports us back to the eighteen months following Matthew Shepard's gruesome murder.