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Jan 6-12, 2011 - Pittsburgh City Paper | News, Dining, Music, Best Of, Arts, Film

Jan 6-12, 2011

Jan 6-12, 2011 / Vol. 21 / No. 1

False press release being circulated on Miles case

Some hijinks appear to be afoot in the case of Jordan Miles, the Homewood student who was accosted by three police officers last January. To commemorate the one-year anniversary of the event this week, someone has apparently released a hoax press release, under a trumped-up version of the Fraternal Order of Police letterhead.  Earlier this…

A few words before the moment of silence

This space joins with every American in lamenting this weekend’s horrific shootings in Tucson. A moment of silence is scheduled for 11 a.m. this morning. I hope readers of this blog will join me in honoring it.  But let’s get this out of the way right up front.  Yes, there are connections between this depraved…

The Cornel West Theory at AVA Lounge this Saturday

It’s not often that you find bands named for contemporary cultural theorists. (I mean, I guess it’s not that often that you find bands named for dead ones — The Benjamin Brigade? Susan Sontag’s Army?) But this weekend you can check out The Cornel West Theory, a hip hop-rock-soul-politics fusion ensemble from D.C. — which…

Well, Marcellus industry, if that’s how you want it …

Here’s something you don’t come across every day: an industry front group defending its environmental record … and citing as evidence claims it long opposed the very regulations it now says will protect us. This awkward moment comes courtesy of the Marcellus Shale Coalition, which represents companies drilling for natural gas in the Marcellus shale…

Carlos

If you’ve got six hours to kill this weekend, you could do worse than catching Olivier Assayas’ Carlos, which screens twice in its entirety at the Oaks Theater, in Oakmont. The 320-minute bio-pic depicts two decades in the globe-trotting life of Venezuelan Ilich Ramírez Sánchez, a.k.a. Carlos or “Carlos the Jackal”, one of the terrorist…

Savage Love

I’m a 27-year-old divorced woman. I married the first man I ever had sex with, and we had a very vanilla sex life. My fantasies have always involved my submission and my favorite porn features women being submissive. My current boyfriend is very open and experienced. With him, I’ve tried light bondage, dirty talk, gentle…

Short List: Week of January 6 – 13

Acclaimed writer Thomas Lynch has surely been questioned about his day job hundreds of times. But how could you not ask a widely published poet and writer about his 37 years as a small-town undertaker? Lynch, whose poetry collections include his latest, Walking Papers, lives in Milford, Mich. It’s a town of just 15,000 near…

New Ideas for the New Year

Here’s an idea Rick Sebak hasn’t turned into a Pittsburgh-themed documentary for WQED (yet): Things That Aren’t Here Yet, But Someday Will Be. In its never-ending quest to turn Pittsburgh into the City of Tomorrow, City Paper went in search of ideas that deserve more attention today. And just remember: You read it all here…

Summer Wars

Holy head-spin! Mamoru Hosoda’s animated feature is a colorful tangle of cyberpunk, Japanese clan history, coming-of-age comedy, a gentle rebuke of contemporary family life, a cautionary tale about trusting technology, an inspiring tale about trusting technology and a rousing we-can-do-it battle in which a deadly villain is defeated when we all pitch in. Briefly, a…

Leaving

Suzanne (Scott Thomas) lives with her husband and two teen-age children in a gorgeous house in the south of France. But her well-padded ordinary life is upended when she falls for Ivan (Sergi López), a rough-edged Spanish handyman. When their affair is revealed, everything — quite understandably, even among the genteel bourgeoisie — turns ugly.…

Stop HIV/AIDS with a topical gel

The idea of developing a topical gel to prevent the sexual transmission of HIV isn’t new: It may have first been proposed 15 years ago. But there have been significant steps forward, and Pittsburgh researchers are among leaders in the field. Pittsburgh is the epicenter of research into “microbicides” — topical substances that prevent the…

Legalize Online Poker

When it comes to gambling, Pennsylvania — and almost every other state — has followed the old cliché: If you can’t beat them, join them.  Despite opposition from both ends of the political spectrum, the state has embraced casino gambling for one very basic reason: We needed the money. In November alone, Pennsylvania collected more…

Vertical farming in the city

In The Vertical Farm: Feeding the World in the 21st Century, Dickson Despommier trumpets what he says is the solution to a number of food-related problems. Despommier recommends a system in which vertically integrated greenhouses in urban areas host hydroponic farms, growing food locally and efficiently in small spaces.  Despommier points out that it currently…

Start a Pittsburgh bike-share program

If sharing works for cars, why not bikes? Pittsburgh got membership-based car-sharing in 2007. Now Zipcar Pittsburgh has about 40 locations around town, helping people travel more efficiently. Doing the same with bicycles — putting them where people can rent them readily and affordably — would go even further toward saving money, saving time and…

Expand “pop-up retail” opportunities

It’s win-win-win-win: filling a vacant retail space with a temporary store or similar venture. A retailer gets exposure and money; the street gets added vibrancy; a landlord can show off a spot’s potential; and passersby may discover something they need.  “Pop-up” retailing has been gaining traction, most notably in cities far larger and — dare…

Personal cameras for police officers

For months now, federal investigators have been trying to determine what happened when three undercover police officers arrested Jordan Miles on Jan. 12. Was the former CAPA student acting suspiciously? Did the officers properly identify themselves? Did Miles resist arrest?  Some experts say authorities could have answered those questions months ago — if the officers…


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