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Jul 1-7, 2020 - Pittsburgh City Paper | News, Dining, Music, Best Of, Arts, Film

Music video: 2020k covers iamamiwhoami’s ‘b’

Pittsburgh-based queer pop and experimental electronic artist 2020k’s “b” music video opens with a shot of what looks like litter against a tree. It’s not a prop, however; it’s 2020k, covered in layers of plastic. As the lyrics kick in, the artist, whose real name is RJ Kozain, picks up a mic and reveals the…

New ICE rule threatens international students’ stability, and Pittsburgh’s diversity, if local colleges go online-only

UPDATE – 3:40 p.m. July 14: The Trump administration has rescinded its executive order barring international students from living in the U.S. if they are only taking college classes online. This comes after several entities, including Carnegie Mellon University, the administration of Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto, and Pa. Attorney General Josh Shapiro joined a lawsuit against the…

A list of locations to get tested for COVID-19 in Allegheny County

Pittsburghers who are concerned that they may have contracted COVID-19 have a number of different options for testing. Some require advance appointments to be made, or notes or orders from a physician, while others are walk-up friendly. The Pennsylvania Department of Health has put together a map for residents to find local testing sites; health…

The nation’s first Black brew festival goes digital for 2020

Rather than cancel the 2020 festival altogether due to COVID-19 restrictions, co-founder and producer Day Bracey teamed up with Work Hard Pittsburgh, an Allentown-based business incubator, to take the fest online. The event, aptly re-named Fresh Fest Digi Fest, will be their third consecutive year celebrating Black culture through “art, education, collaboration, and representation.” It…

Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh rolls out next phase of curbside service

Curbside pickup and returns have been available at select Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh (CLP) locations since June 23, and over the next two weeks, CLP is expanding that service. Pittsburgh’s public libraries are adding a few more contactless curbside service options as part of its phased reopening plan during the coronavirus pandemic. Current curbside locations are open Tue.–…

Lynn Cullen Live – 7/7/20

Video Archive Picking up on a topic from last week Lynn and Susan are once again talking about flying snakes, and other interesting facts of nature. In addition they are covering the newest Lincoln Project commercial, the latest developments in the NASCAR Bubba Wallace incident, and Covid-19. Audio Only Archive Stream or download the last…

Lynn Cullen Live – 7/6/20

Video Archive The rise in Covid-19 in Western PA is startling. 25% of the state’s new cases are in Allegheny County. Lynn is talking about these new numbers, as well as the actions being taken in response. She is also covering Trump’s Mount Rushmore speech, the increase of candidates who believe QAnon conspiracy theories, and…

PHOTOS: Anti-Trump protesters demonstrate against MAGA boat parade

Anti-Trump protesters finally came face-to-face with a MAGA rally on the North Side on Saturday afternoon, leading to a heated shouting match nearly two hours after kicking off their demonstration against the group on the South Side that morning. Organizers of the Fourth of July boat parade and rally for President Trump claimed more than…

PHOTOS: Civil Saturdays: Pittsburgh Black Out protest

Police donned riot gear and held out batons and pepper spray to a line of protesters during a Black Lives Matter demonstration Saturday afternoon in Downtown Pittsburgh, but the event ended without incident after protesters marched for nearly four hours. Downtown’s protest was the fifth consecutive Civil Saturdays, organized by Pittsburgh’s Black, Young, & Educated,…

Pittsburgh Mask Maker Spotlight: Baiyinah Brookins

Name: Baiyinah Brookins, founder of Frank and Myrhh Etsy: etsy.com/shop/FrankandMyrhhShop Twitter: @frankmyrhh Facebook: Fb.me/frankandmyrhh Instagram: @frankandmyrhh Neighborhood: Highland Park What led you to start making masks? During the month of April, when the lockdown started, I noticed a number of sewists and seamstresses making masks for donation to various hospitals across the Pittsburgh region. I…

Farmer’s Market Stand, Accessible-Friendly Venue included in Best of Pittsburgh’s 10 new reader-submitted categories

Thanks to your feedback, there are now 10 new categories to vote for in Pittsburgh City Paper’s Best of Pittsburgh readers’ poll: •  Best Local Farm •  Best Tanning Salon •  Best Veterinary Hospital or Clinic •  Best Children’s Party Entertainer •  Best Hummus • Best Good Cause •  Best Accessible-Friendly Venue •  Best Accessible-Friendly…

How to deal with fireworks when suffering from PTSD

Last week Pittsburgh City Paper posted an article with tips on how to deal with anxious pets and fireworks. In Pittsburgh, and around the U.S., fireworks have been going off much more frequently than normal. There was such an increase in complaints about fireworks in Pittsburgh that public safety officials announced the creation of a “fireworks…

Pittsburgh Mask Maker Spotlight: Daniel Gurwin

Name: Daniel Gurwin Business: Daniel Gurwin Design Instagram: @danielgurwin www.danielgurwin.com Neighborhood: Lawrenceville What led you to create the mask designs? I had been collaborating with Public Print House, a partner in the effort, to initially print posters. Jewels [Despines] from Public Print House reached out about helping to print posters I had designed. He was…

Lynn Cullen Live – 7/2/20

Video Archive Steve Mendelson,owner of Mendelson Gallery, is joining Lynn today to remember David Lewis, the pioneer of urban design architecture, artist, and professor who recently died at the age of 98. Audio Only Archive Stream or download the last 5 shows on the MP3 downloads page.

For Sale With Baggage: You never know about the radio

Stuff can be complicated, especially when trying to get rid of it. The process reminds us that our things can have worth that’s hard to put a dollar amount on; they can call to mind people from our lives; they can bring up memories of what they were (or weren’t) used for. For Sale with…

Lynn Cullen Live – 7/1/20

Video Archive As the number of Covid-19 cases continues to rise, Lynn is sharing her struggles with going back to being more vigilant. She is also remembering the amazing life of Carl Reiner, who died at the age of 98 this week. Audio Only Archive Stream or download the last 5 shows on the MP3…

FREE WILL ASTROLOGY July 2-8, 2020

CANCER (June 21-July 22): Some readers wish I would write more like Cormac McCarthy or Albert Camus or Raymond Chandler: with spare simplicity. They accuse me of being too lush and exuberant in my prose. They want me to use shorter sentences and fewer adjectives. To them I say: It ain’t going to happen. I…

Somewhere between Juneteenth and July 4th

On Juneteenth 2020, one of my most beloved friends, who happens to be white, sent me a link to a petition: Make June 19th a Federal Holiday. I think she was sure I would be excited about this because: 1. Juneteenth is Freedom Day, a day to acknowledge the “end of slavery” in the United…

Seven Days of Music: July 1-7

Thursday, July 2 (Music to stream) TOBACCO. “Hungry Eyes” and “Can’t Count On Her” tobaxxo.bandcamp.com It’s been a few years since TOBACCO put out new music, but on June 5 the sludge-y metal electronic artist dropped a 7” featuring a distorted experimental cover of Eric Carmen’s “Hungry Eyes” and an equally garbled original tune, “Can’t…


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