Alphabet City In 2015, City of Asylum acquired a former Masonic Hall from the
Urban Redevelopment Authority of Pittsburgh and launched a $12.2 million renovation. City of Asylum Books, a separate entity from the non-profit organization, specializes in international and translated literature. The first restaurant to open in the renovated Alphabet City was Casellula, a cheese and wine cafe with a strict no-tipping policy. The restaurant closed in late 2017, weeks after staff aired grievances on "Tipped Off", a restaurant industry blog. From 2018 to 2020, the restaurant space housed Brugge on North, a branch of Pittsburgh restaurants Point Brugge and Park Brugge. The current restaurant is called 40 North.
Jazz Poetry Month Jazz Poetry was the first event put on by City of Asylum in 2005. It was a collaboration between Huang Xiang and jazz musician
Oliver Lake. City of Asylum continued to host Jazz Poetry annually. In 2016, the format changed from a single concert to a full month of concerts.
River of Words River of Words is a public art installation by exiled Venezuelan writer and artist resident Israel Centeno. The installation involved a choice of 100 words, all relevant to Pittsburgh, of which
Mexican War Street neighbors were invited to display on the wall, door, or window of their houses. The representation of the words were designed by Venezuelan artists Carolina Arnal and Gisela Romero.
Sampsonia Way magazine The City of Asylum publishes a magazine called
Sampsonia Way which contains English translations of exiled writers. The publication's goal is to fight censorship and celebrate free expression in literature. ==References==