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March 6, 2019 - Pittsburgh City Paper - Pittsburgh City Paper | News, Dining, Music, Best Of, Arts, Film

March 6, 2019 – Pittsburgh City Paper

Mar 6-12, 2019 / Vol. 30 / No. 10
Volume 30 Issue 10

Pittsburgh Grooveline: March 14-March 20

Each week, the Pittsburgh City Paper compiles a list of Pittsburgh dance parties for you and your crew to bust loose to the best bangers, EDM, pop hits, and more. All events are 21 and over unless otherwise stated. Thu., March 14 Groove Theory with DJ Selecta at Goldmark. 8 p.m. 4517 Butler St., Lawrenceville.…

Talkin’ Snack: “Internationally inspired” M&M’s

The most notable landmark in all of New York City is M&M’s World, a store devoted to the candy. But now, M&M’s are taking a leap, by exploring the actual world! In January, M&M’s released three “internationally inspired” peanut M&M flavors as part of a promotion to raise awareness about the existence of other countries.…

Pittsburgh City Council to state officials: Let us design safe streets

Yesterday, Pittsburgh City Council unanimously passed a Will of Council requesting that state officials grant the city more local control over matters of improving safety for pedestrians, cyclists, and individuals with limited mobility. Councilor Erika Strassburger (D-Shadyside) introduced the resolution. She says certain PennDOT policies don’t provide adequate solutions for Pittsburgh. She is asking Gov.…

What is, ‘I’m sorry?’

The Pennsylvania gubernatorial debate in 2018 was a disaster. It was hosted by longtime Jeopardy! host Alex Trebek, and he went on a long rant about the Catholic Church, interrupted the candidates several times, and opined way too much. It was the race’s only debate, the only option for Pennsylvanians to see Gov. Tom Wolf…

Lynn Cullen Live – 3/12/19

Video Archive “He’s just not worth it” those are the words Lynn and Susan are discussing this morning. They are debating whether or not they agree with Nancy Pelosi’s statement on impeaching Trump. Ultimately Susan says she wants revenge. In addition, they are talking about Cindy Yang peddling access to Trump, and her ties to…

Pittsburgh undocumented immigrant population among smallest of any large U.S. metro

Of metropolitan areas containing more than a million people, only three have fewer undocumented immigrants than Pittsburgh. According to Pew Research Center, only 0.7 percent of the Pittsburgh’s region population is estimated to be comprised of undocumented immigrants. The only large U.S. metros with a smaller percentages are Cleveland, Rochester, NY, and Buffalo, and only…

Tamara Tunie and Laurie Klatscher spar and shine in The Roommate

It’s summertime at a big old house in Iowa City when Sharon’s new roommate arrives. Robyn is a chill hippie from the Bronx, white and bohemian, with boxes full of flowy, flowery getups and weed. Sharon is polite, friendly, and reserved, and though Black and originally from Illinois, she’s settled comfortably into the Iowa lifestyle.…

#MusicMonday Wrap-up: March 11

Every Monday, CP staff writer Jordan Snowden wraps up the weekend in local and national music news with #MusicMonday. Here’s what went down in the past few days. Local Yesterday, Twitter fan account @MacMillerMemoir noticed a change on Apple Maps. Blue Side Park, a playground located in Frick Park, after which the late Mac Miller named…

Lynn Cullen Live – 3/11/19

Video Archive The concept of contempt is something that is so prevalent in our everyday lives, and that’s what Lynn is discussing this morning. It’s exhausting, and debilitating, and ultimately it can’t be good for our society. She is wondering how we can ever pull out of this spiraling down. In an update of a…

Lynn Cullen Live – 3/8/19

Video Archive The big news that has caught Lynn’s eye is the Paul Manafort sentence. It’s beyond belief that he only got 47 months. The lesson you get from this is that if you’re a powerful, rich, white male there is a different justice system for you. The inconsistency of the justice system drives Lynn…

Oakland students walk out as part of International Women’s Strike

At 3:08 p.m. today, about 50 students walked out of the classes and descended upon Schenley Plaza. They came from local college and high school campuses and were protesting as part of the International Women’s Strike, an event organized for March 8 that is billed to combat sexual assault, expand abortion access, and support Medicare…

DJ Femi selected to perform in all-female showcase at SXSW

In the music industry, every single decision and opportunity, small or large, can completely change an artist’s career. Bria ‘DJ Femi’ Thomas, took a risk in December when she quit all of her part-time jobs to pursue music full-time. At the time, the choice made sense. Thomas had a tour lined up with Jonny Goood,…

Lynn Cullen Live – 3/7/19

Video Archive Lynn is glad this morning that Michael Bloomberg has announced he will not be running for president in 2020. At the same time she is sad to hear the news that Alex Trebek has stage 4 cancer. She can’t imagine Jeopardy without him, and sends him well wishes. And to run the full…

Gab Around ’Tahn: Who is the most badass woman in Pittsburgh history?

In honor of Women’s History Month, I decided to walk through Downtown Pittsburgh with my pal Cassi Bruno to see who random Pittsburghers think is the most badass female icon in Pittsburgh history. Alex from Forest Hills: “Sophie Masloff. She was cool. She was the first woman mayor. I gotta go with Sophie.” Gab: Interestingly,…

Lynn Cullen Live – 3/6/19

Video Archive Lynn is being joined by special guests today! Jay Kholos and Tom Dugan are here to talk about Wiesenthal (Nazi Hunter), an Off Broadway award winning production that added a special visit to Pittsburgh after the Tree of Life shooting. The show will be at the August Wilson Center March 26th – 28th,…

Free Will Astrology

PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20):  Who was the model for Leonardo da Vinci’s iconic painting Mona Lisa? Many scholars think it was Italian noblewoman Lisa del Giocondo. Leonardo wanted her to feel comfortable during the long hours she sat for him, so he hired musicians to play for her and people with mellifluous voices to read…

7 Days of Concerts

Thursday ClockworkDJ, Moemaw Naedon, Choo Jackson, DJ ADMC 9 p.m. Spirit Lodge, Lawrenceville. spiritpgh.com Friday The Blue Stones 6:30 p.m. The Smiling Moose, South Side. smiling-moose.com Saturday Summer Heart 8 p.m. Cattivo, Lawrenceville. cattivopgh.com   Sunday Conan Neutron & Secret Friends, Night Vapor, Five Foot Arm 8 p.m. Howlers, Bloomfield. howlerspittsburgh.com Monday Ann Hampton Callaway, Amanda…

Kidmental has a theme song for that

In a digital age where “hellos” are barely exchanged in elevators, and heads hardly move to acknowledge a person sitting catty-corner on the bus, Jerome A. Jones, aka kidmental, is using music to connect people through personalized theme songs.  As a delivery truck driver, Jones meets all kinds of people. But it wasn’t until he…

Musical comedy The Double-Threat Trio is fun but flimsy

What could be more threatening for an artist than to be in the midst of another artist with more talent? It’s a fear that plagues amateur and accomplished artists alike. The characters in The Double-Threat Trio grapple with this envy as performers coming to terms with their shortcomings. The musical, which had its world premiere…

Pittsburgh’s Riparian set for debut EP

Nobody likes to pigeonhole their music into a single genre, but if forced to, Louis Snyder of Riparian would call it “atmospheric death grind.” Hearing the first two tracks from the upcoming self-titled EP, that description makes sense. The music fuses death metal, speed, and some odder, more experimental characteristics to create something smart and…

‘Old White Dude’: Myth or Monolith?

Old White Dude.” Is it a monolith or a myth? Is it a state of mind, stereotype, or club? “Old White Dude.”  Each word is up for interpretation. Depending on who you ask, “old” can mean 30 or 70. “White” is also up for grabs since we know that the meaning shifts but, in most cases,…

Inside a nondescript brick building in Beechview, Musa Caribbean/Cajun Fare is making some of the best food in Pittsburgh

Musa Caribbean/Cajun Fare provides something of a getaway without leaving the city. The Beechview restaurant is hidden in plain sight, treating Broadway Avenue to island-inspired food inside a deceptively plain brick building. Owner Kenrick Cheong is from Galveston, Texas on the Gulf Coast. His parents hail from the Caribbean and Cheong’s relationship to both Cajun…

Pittsburgh distilleries are making rum a spirit to watch

Rum is the new whiskey. Forget Captain Morgan and Bacardi — it’s not college anymore — this rum is for sipping, not chugging.  Thanks to a trio of Pittsburgh distilleries, Wigle Whiskey, Maggie’s Farm Rum, and Kingfly Spirits, rum is headlining the next spirit obsession. Each distillery takes a unique refining approach. It’s the diverse…

Sound tells the story in Valeria Luiselli’s Lost Children Archive

There’s a line in Valeria Luiselli’s new novel, Lost Children Archive (Knopf), in which a 10-year-old boy asks his parents what they were like at his age.  When Luiselli is asked what she was like at 10, she laughs, surprised by the question. How many of us retain clear memories of that age beyond our immediate…


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