West Hills Gazette movie reviewer Drew Moniot explores a heartwarming tale about a Neil Diamond tribute act that finds success before experiencing a life-altering experience that has them struggling to resume a normal life.
Explore local art, food and music at the Carnegie Crawl
By Isabella Marasco on June 11, 2025
The Carnegie Crawl in Pittsburgh runs monthly until Oct. 10, offering extended hours for shopping, dining and live music every second Friday from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Various local businesses participate, enhancing community engagement.
OPINION: Not going gentle into that good night
By James Hogan on April 7, 2025
In his Gains & Gleanings column, the Rev. James Hogan reflects on aging and contrasts modern societal norms, particularly regarding music and marriage, with past values. He advocates for appreciation of complexity in art and stability in family structures.
West Hills Symphonic Band – where harmony thrives in the hills
By Lori Altmeyer on October 23, 2024
The West Hills Symphonic Band, directed by Clem Rolin and Tom Snyder, has been enriching audiences since 1967 with its diverse repertoire. The band hosts free public concerts throughout the year, emphasizing the spirit of performance and the joy of music.




