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Dec 9-15, 2020 - Pittsburgh City Paper | News, Dining, Music, Best Of, Arts, Film

Five local Pittsburgh shops selling natural wine

Natural wine is having a moment in Pittsburgh right now. The style of vino can be hard to describe, but it basically means that no additives were part of the wine-making process. Similar to other booze fermented with naturally occurring yeast, natural wine tends to have a little sediment at the bottom of the bottle.…

Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh group votes to join United Steelworkers union

Workers from across all four of the Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh have taken another major step towards unionization by voting to join the Pittsburgh-based United Steelworkers union. Yesterday, it was announced that the United Museum Workers, a group that includes 500 scientists, educators, art handlers, gift shop clerks, and other staff members from Carnegie Museums…

Local artist gift guide: Skip the post office

Christmas is nearing, and the Postal Service is more swamped than ever, with people shopping online instead of in person. The USPS website even has a red banner at the top warning that they are “experiencing unprecedented volume increases and limited employee availability.” Instead, consider these gift ideas from local artists and vendors that require…

Just add milk: Testing hot chocolate bombs

This year, TikTok has brought a variety of viral food trends to the world. There’s whipped coffee, pancake cereal, nachos the size of tables, and now, just in time for the holidays, hot chocolate bombs. Hot chocolate bombs are exactly as they sound: an explosion of cocoa powder and marshmallows. A hollow, chocolate sphere holds…

Lynn Cullen Live – 12/15/20

Video Archive The passage of time is the first topic Lynn and Susan are discussing. Many of us are wishing to fast forward right now, but we don’t know what is coming. They are also talking about a black North Carolina student who was expelled after his mother complained about the way his school was…

Pittsburgh City Council shifts over $9 million away from police, Mon Oakland Connector in proposed budget

Today, Pittsburgh City Council offered amendments to Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto’s 2021 budget proposal. They included allocating $9.4 million dollars away from two contentious sections of the budget: police funding and the Mon-Oakland Connector autonomous vehicle/infrastructure proposal. According to TribLive, about $5.3 million will be moved from the Pittsburgh Bureau of Police and the Public…

In historic moment, UPMC delivers first round of COVID-19 vaccines to Pittsburgh frontline workers

Today, UPMC administered Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine to five frontline hospital workers, making them the first recipients in Pittsburgh, and among the first in the nation. The mood was light as Tami Minnier, a certified registered nurse practitioner and chief quality officer at UPMC, administered Pfizer’s BNT162b2 vaccines this morning after addressing the media. While giving the shots,…

Local gift guide: Giving back

If you’re lucky enough to still have a job during the pandemic, and better yet, to have not lost many wages over the past year, then now is an especially great time to give back. During a holiday season when so many families are struggling, there are plenty of ways to give back, like financial…

Lynn Cullen Live – 12/14/20

Video Archive Today is the day of the Electoral College Vote. Lynn is discussing what will happen today, and how it compares to what has happened in the past. She is also discussing the number of Covid-19 deaths in the United States. In the past nine months, more Americans have died of Covid-19 than all…

Hilltop Coffee opens, Cinderlands Beer expands, and more Pittsburgh food news

Openings Hilltop Coffee 2400 Arlington Ave., Arlington. hilltopcoffepgh.wixsite.com On Dec. 12, Hilltop Coffee will open in Arlington on Pittsburgh’s South Side for takeout. The cafe will serve coffee using beans from local roastery Creative Coffee & Supply, tea, pastries from 350° Bakery, and more. Fine Wine & Good Spirits Premium Collection 2101 Smallman St., Strip…

New set of temporary restrictions announced for PA, including shutting down indoor dining, and limiting gatherings

Today, Gov. Tom Wolf announced a three-week long set of regulations to help curb the spread of COVID-19 in Pennsylvania, which includes shutting down indoor dining at bars and restaurants, limiting capacity at retail businesses, and suspending extracurricular school activities. The announcement comes after weeks of rapidly increasing coronavirus cases, including today’s reported 11,972 cases…

Warm up with these six cocktails on the Downtown Holiday Cocktail Trail

Looking for a way to warm up? Try one of these toasty cocktails now available on the Downtown Cocktail Trail: Holiday Edition. The Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership and Pittsburgh City Paper have come together with Bacardi on a holiday-themed, month-long cocktail event to support the restaurant scene in Downtown Pittsburgh. From cinnamon to cocoa, butterscotch to…

Lynn Cullen Live – 12/10/20

Video Archive The death of actor David Lander, Squiggy from ‘Laverne & Shirley’, is where Lynn is starting the show. A listener sent her a message about a lovely interview she did with Lander, unfortunately she doesn’t remember it at all. This has her thinking about how we remember history. Along the same lines is…

Lynn Cullen Live – 12/9/20

Video Archive Sally Wiggin is on the show today. Lynn and Sally always have an interesting conversation, and you won’t want to miss out on what they have to say. Some of the topics they are covering include Forbes’ Most Powerful Women list, Sally’s future travel plans, pronunciations, and Sally’s favorite animals. Audio Only Archive…

International Puppet Festival brings together artists from around the world

Live events have a kind of excitement that, no matter how hard they try, virtual events can’t replicate. But connecting virtually also offers things that in-person events never can, like bringing together puppeteers from several countries for a workshop and theater festival. Tom Sarver, who began his Virtual Puppet Residency earlier in the pandemic, will…

Takeout Review: Thai Gourmet

In 2005, Pittsburgh City Paper compared Bloomfield’s Thai Gourmet to a 1950’s diner. Fifteen years later, the likeness still stands. The small Liberty Avenue restaurant carries the same character of an antique shop; walls covered floor-to-ceiling in artwork and shelves filled with ornaments, a similar mix of homey decorations I’d expect from my small town…

Seven Days in Pittsburgh: Dec. 10-16

Thu., Dec. 10 ART • VIRTUAL The Westmoreland Museum of American Art gives some insight to its Diversity Billboard Art Project with a virtual talk featuring participating artists Shane Pilster and Tina Williams Brewer. Both artists will discuss their perspective works — CommUNITY by Pilster and Embracing Collective Cultures by Brewer — which were inspired…

I came to Pittsburgh for higher education in 2017. It’s time to undo the harm Trump’s rhetoric and policies brought onto international students.

As an undergraduate student applying to graduate school in 2016, I thought of the U.S. election all the time. President Donald Trump was campaigning on anti-immigrant rhetoric, and I faced an important question: Should I go and do research at Carnegie Mellon University during this uncertain time? It wasn’t clear at that time what changes…

FREE WILL ASTROLOGY: Dec. 10-16

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): I’m envisioning a scene in which you’re sitting on a chair at a kitchen table. At the center of the table is a white vase holding 18 long-stemmed red roses. The rest of the table’s surface is filled with piles of money, which you have just unloaded from five mysterious suitcases…


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