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2007 Articles
Jordanoff has moved on, but keeps Old Europe close to heart
By Marlene Parrish, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - February 15, 2007
Making Winter Bearable - Discoveries Inside Pittsburgh's Museums
Pittsburgh City Paper - January 18, 2007
2006 Articles
Soup Sega! - Culturally-driven soup keeps organization cooking
By Jill Cueni-Cohen, Table Magazine -
November 2006
Kitchen Table serves tales of Homestead
By Margaret Smykla, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - October 19, 2006
Bulgarian photographs present the nation's face
By Dave Zuchowski, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - August 17, 2006
Women tell stories of lives in Homestead of '40s, '50s
By Margaret Smykla,
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - July 20, 2006
Just folks: Pittsburgh's ethnic heritage on parade
Editorial,
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - May 27, 2006
Folk Festival's flavors celebrate half-century of culinary tradition
By Len Barcousky,
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - May 25, 2006
Pittsburgh -- multicultural before it was hip;
the rich legacy of our ethnic heritages is getting a new twist
By Clarke Thomas,
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - May 17, 2006
What Makes Pittsburgh Pittsburgh
WQED-TV Documentary March 2006
Preserving the culture has its own tradition
By Margaret Smykla,
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - February 2, 2006
2005 Articles
A Conversation with Angèl Roy
By Al Hoff, Pittsburgh City Paper – November 2005
Bulgaria notables in town to aid society's 75th anniversary
By Jack Kelly,
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - April 15, 2005
Cultural Center’s soup sales raise funds, awareness
By Cara Hayden,
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review - January 30, 2005
2004 Articles
Stage Preview: Collaboration brings authenticity to 'Arms'
By Johnna A. Pro,
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - November 12, 2004
‘Roots to Roots' a driving guide to area's steel history
By Linda Wilson Fuoco,
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - July 21, 2004
Festival Preview: The Pittsburgh Folk Festival is a long-running cultural family affair
By Adrian McCoy,
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - May 28, 2004
Flavors of the world simmer in region’s ethnic culture
By Bob Batz Jr.,
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - May 22, 2004
2003 Articles
Sights set on cello: Musician seeks to replace instrument to tune of $40,000-$70,000
By Sarah Zablotsky,
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - January 8, 2003
2002 Articles
Art from Bulgaria brings a blessing
By Bob Batz Jr., Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - November 20, 2002
West Homestead's Bulgarian-Macedonian center sale features finds from near and far
By Linda Wilson Fuoco,
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - October 16, 2002
Bulgarian-Macedonian cultural center thrives in West Homestead
By Margaret Smykla, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, May 8, 2002
2001 Articles
Dance Preview: Bulgarian tradition comes alive with Otets Paissii
By Jane Vranish,
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - November 16, 2001
Munch goes to the Bulgarian Macedonian Center
By Munch - March 16, 2001
Film to tell story of Bulgarian Jews
By Bob Batz Jr.,
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - March 14, 2001
Pittsburgh-produced CD-ROM raises the curtain on great Bulgarian opera tradition
By Andrew Druckenbrod,
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - February 7, 2001
2000 Articles
Jewels, dating to 14th-century Bulgaria, go on display
By Bob Batz Jr.,
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - November 21, 2000
Rivers of Steel tour drives through landscape of industrial heritage
By Tom Waseleski,
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - May 24, 2000
Author recounts how Bulgaria defied Nazis; Balkan nation saved 50,000 Jews
By Bob Batz Jr.,
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - March 21, 2000
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