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December 19, 2018 – Pittsburgh City Paper

Dec 19-25, 2018 / Vol. 28 / No. 51
Volume 28 Issue 51

Free Will Astrology

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): What themes and instruments do people least want to hear in a piece of music? Composer Dave Solder determined that the worst song ever made would contain bagpipes, cowboy music, tubas, advertising jingles, operatic rapping, and children crooning about holidays. Then he collaborated with other musicians to record such a song.…

Holiday Movie Advent Day 25: Santa Jaws

In the spirit of the holiday season, Pittsburgh City Paper presents a holiday movie advent calendar. One holiday movie review, every day ’til Christmas (today). Thanks for reading. It’s over now. It had to end somewhere, so why not with a crudely animated great white shark in a Santa hat? The SyFy original movie Santa…

Holiday Movie Advent Day 24: Second Chance Christmas

In the spirit of the holiday season, Pittsburgh City Paper presents a holiday movie advent calendar. One holiday movie review, every day ’til Christmas (probably). After six years of marriage, Caroline (Katrina Begin), a successful woman with an event planning business, is ready to call it quits with her husband Jack (Tilky Jones), an unemployed…

Leon Ford is ready for his City Council run

A year after being named Pittsburgh City Paper’s Pittsburgher of the Year in 2017, Leon Ford’s advocacy for his hometown hasn’t slowed. This year, however, his career arc took an unexpected turn: political candidate. Ford, who was shot by Pittsburgh Police when he was 19 after a routine traffic stop, settled a lawsuit with the…

Holiday Movie Advent Day 23: A Christmas in New York

In the spirit of the holiday season, Pittsburgh City Paper presents a holiday movie advent calendar. One holiday movie review, every day ’til Christmas (probably). If you’re a fan of analyzing movies, or someone studying film, A Christmas in New York is the perfect holiday movie to dissect. The 2016 romance follows six diverse couples…

Holiday Movie Advent Day 22: A Christmas Prince 2

In the spirit of the holiday season, Pittsburgh City Paper presents a holiday movie advent calendar. One holiday movie review, every day ’til Christmas (probably). Last year, Netflix joined the Corny Christmas Movie complex for the first time with A Christmas Prince, a nonsense rom-com about a journalist who falls for the Prince of Aldovia,…

Holiday Movie Advent Day 21: Holiday Engagement

In the spirit of the holiday season, Pittsburgh City Paper presents a holiday movie advent calendar. One holiday movie review, every day ’til Christmas (probably). Holiday Engagement has to be one of the only movies where Pittsburgh is referred to as a city of elite opportunity. Now, I love the Steel City, but not because…

Wendy Bell hired at KDKA radio and Pittsburghers are … ambivalent

After some controversial comments made in 2016 following the Wilkinsburg mass shooting, former WTAE anchor Wendy Bell was fired. Before police released any information the perpetrators, Bell alleged, without evidence, that the shooters were “young black men, likely teens or in their early 20s” and that they had “multiple siblings from multiple fathers and their…

Lynn Cullen Live – 12/21/18

Video Archive It’s Lynn’s last show of the year, and she is talking about defense secretary James Mattis resigning. Many feel this is losing the last stable voice in the White House, and the beginning of the end. She is also talking about the stock market. This has been the worst December for stocks since…

Holiday Movie Advent Day 20: No Sleep ‘Til Christmas

In the spirit of the holiday season, Pittsburgh City Paper presents a holiday movie advent calendar. One holiday movie review, every day ’til Christmas (probably). Lizzie (Odette Annable) seems to have it all – a successful career, a smart, devoted, smoking hot fiancé (Charles Michael Davis), and lovely friends. There’s just one thing – her…

Lynn Cullen Live – 12/20/18

Video Archive This morning Lynn is talking about how the holidays are a bad time to get a new pet. A New York Times article on how to keep a pet safe during the holidays, also brought up something she never thought of. The article says whisker fatigue is a major problem for cats, and…

Lynn Cullen Live – 12/19/18

Video Archive The Pittsburgh City Paper’s Pittsburghers of the Year is out today, and Lynn thinks it’s a great list. She is especially impressed with the good work The Islamic Center of Pittsburgh, and 412 Food Rescue has been doing. Lynn is also mourning the passing of Penny Marshall who died yesterday. She will always…

Pittsburghers of the Year

Our Pittsburghers of the Year are resilient. They stand up when others have fallen down. They give when others pockets are empty. In an especially difficult year, we’re awarding the title to two groups who have each shown they are not only Pittsburghers who take care of each other, but Pittsburghers whose kindness is spreading…

Veteran women artists inspire 707 Gallery exhibition Support Group

In 2017, Casey Droege set out to promote and strengthen the Pittsburgh arts community by founding the artist-run, woman-owned consultation business Casey Droege Cultural Productions. Now Droege, an accomplished artist and self-described “cultural producer,” continues her mission of being an arts advocate with Support Group. Showing at 707 Gallery from Dec. 21-March 3, Support Group…

Pittsburghers of Year: The Islamic Center of Pittsburgh

As Pittsburghers reeled from the shooting at the Tree of Life synagogue in late October, a message of unity from a local community leader went viral.  Wasi Mohamed, executive director of the Islamic Center of Pittsburgh, gave a speech announcing that Pittsburgh’s Muslim community had raised $70,000 in just two days for Tree of Life…

Gab Bonesso learns the cost of a cookie

Gather ’round children, I want to tell you a story.  I was 9 years old and Christmas was approaching. I was visiting my grandmother and she was talking to my parents about baking Christmas cookies. She made the same three cookie recipes every year: chocolate chips, thumbprints, and Italian wedding cookies. She never varied from…

Free Will Astrology

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21):  Until 1920, most American women didn’t have the right to vote. For that matter, few had ever been candidates for public office. There were exceptions. In 1866, Elizabeth Cady Stanton was the first to seek a seat in Congress. In 1875, Victoria Woodhull ran for president. Susanna Salter became the first…

Take yourself on a holiday bar crawl in Downtown Pittsburgh this week

Downtown Pittsburgh is home to a record four holiday pop-up bars this year: Auld Lang Syne, Jingle Bar, Tinsel Town Cocktails, and the perennial favorite Miracle. City Paper sent intrepid food reporter Maggie Weaver to sample the spirits, assess the festiveness, parse the cocktail puns, and see how these seasonal haunts measure up this year. …

Best of Touring Dance 2018

This past year was a banner one for touring dance productions gracing Pittsburgh stages. From the Cultural Trust’s Pittsburgh International Festival of Firsts, featuring the U.S. premiere of Haitian dance company Ayikodans’ Cri des Nago and France’s Aurélien Bory and Compagnie 111’s ingenious ESPÆCE, to the Kelly Strayhorn Theater’s presentation of Michael Sakamoto’s intercultural work…

The PA Market serves up a satisfying, if confused concept

Change is not new for the property at 108 19th Street in the Strip District. The towering structure has masqueraded as clubs, restaurants, and even a TV star, playing a part in the short-lived show, The Godfather of Pittsburgh. In March 2016, the space began to take a new form: a wine-driven, European-inspired food hall,…

Pittsburghers of the Year: Floating Dumpster

Dumpsters are, by definition, unglamorous. They exist to hold large amounts of waste and are therefore filthy, some might even say disgusting. In order for a dumpster to become a star, something truly special has to happen. When heavy rains fell in the South Hills last May, the streets filled with gushing water. Then, a…

2018: Daydreams and Reflections

In “APES**T,” Beyoncé sings “Call my girls and put ’em all on a spaceship” and I always raise hand and yell, “Call me ‘Yonce, pick me! I want to go.” Sometimes anywhere else in the cosmos seems better than planet Earth in 2018.  I’ve coped with a difficult year with occasional daydreaming. I let my…

Shoplifters explores the complexities of family and poverty

In Shoplifters, an untraditional family living in poverty sticks together, despite a lack of blood relation. Directed by Hirokazu Kore-eda, in Japanese with English subtitles, the movie takes a close look at how people build new families to depend on when their biological families fall short.  Osamu (Lily Franky) and his wife Naboyu (Sakura Ando)…

7 Days of Concerts

Thursday The Stolen, A Summer High, Bronnie, Young Lungs 7 p.m. The Funhouse at Mr. Smalls, Millvale. www.mrsmalls.com Friday Midnite Snake, Come Holy Spirit, Phil Boyd 9 p.m. Brillobox, Bloomfield. www.brilloboxpgh.com Saturday Eternal Boy 6 p.m. The Smiling Moose, South Side. www.smiling-moose.com Sunday PSO Highmark Holiday Pops 2:30 p.m. Heinz Hall, Downtown. www.pittsburghsymphony.org Monday Steel…

Arlo Aldo strips down with Two-Piece Promenade

With just a pair of microphones between them, no editing, click tracks, or layering, David Manchester and Jessica Hoffmann of Arlo Aldo recorded Two-Piece Promenade. The five-track release from November is 100 percent live and captures the indie-folk band in its most exposed and intimate form.  “It’s very earnest and honest in terms of what…


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