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May 19-25, 2021 - Pittsburgh City Paper | News, Dining, Music, Best Of, Arts, Film

Burgh’ers Brewing brings smashburgers and beer to The Highline

Everyone loves a good smashburger, a very thin burger packed with flavor from the bits that browned during cooking, especially made by the Granddaddy of smashburgers, the purveyors of beef and beer, Burgh’ers Brewing. They were the first elevated burger joint to bring smashburgers to the mainstream in the greater Pittsburgh area. The burger joint…

Pittsburghers honor George Floyd with vigil on the anniversary of his death

On May 25, 2020, George Floyd was killed by Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, who pressed his knee into Floyd’s neck for nine minutes and 29 seconds. It was caught on video and a wave of Black Lives Matter actions followed across the country, including in Pittsburgh. Chauvin was found guilty on second-degree murder, third-degree…

PHOTOS: Meet Ben Muti, Troy Hill’s urban beekeeper

Ben Muti wears many hats — literally and figuratively. When he’s not helping others as a nurse in Shadyside, he’s giving back to his community with the actual fruits (and vegetables) of his labor. His various ducks, which can sometimes be heard throughout the Troy Hill neighborhood, even produce eggs that Ben will often share…

Rick Santorum fired from CNN gig after racist comments about Native Americans

Former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum has said a lot of controversial, offensive, and homophobic things over the years. The Pittsburgh-area native and Republican had a political career filled with offensive statements that drew the ire of several groups located outside the state. Even after losing re-election into the Senate in 2006, his career of controversial…

Lynn Cullen Live – 5/24/21

Video Archive Lynn is reflecting on the one year anniversary of the George Floyd killing by a police officer and the discrimination of African American Farmers. Audio Only Archive Stream or download the last 5 shows on the MP3 downloads page.

Cheerleaders Strip Club say they deserve access to federal COVID funds, lawsuit

Pittsburgh strip club Cheerleaders and several other strip clubs across the country recently filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Small Business Administration in a Pennsylvania federal court, claiming the federal agency is freezing them out of COVID-19 relief funding for bars and restaurants. In the suit, seven companies who own a total of eight strip…

Lynn Cullen Live – 5/20/21

Video Archive Good Morning, Lynn is discussing Senator Mitch McConnell declaring his opposition to the Jan. 6 Commission. Plus Texas Governor Gregg Abbott saying the people of Texas have the right to decide their own health decisions on Mask mandates but then passed a restrictive abortion bill. Audio Only Archive Stream or download the last…

Lynn Cullen Live – 5/19/21

Video Archive “Although I know him to be a good man, a conscientious, hardworking public servant, eight years is enough.” – Lynn on Mayor Peduto after losing the primary to State Rep. Ed Gainey. Lynn is talking about yesterday’s primary and how the results could change Pittsburgh. Listen to today’s episode of Lynn Cullen Live.…

Pittsburgh City Paper‘s Coloring Issue: Getting Around ‘Tahn

Alex Salyers @alexsalyers on Instagram alexsalyers.com Getting Around ‘Tahn This year’s annual Coloring Issue, “Getting Around ‘Tahn,” is all about celebrating alternative ways to get around the city without a car. As news editor Ryan Deto points out in his story, “Why Pittsburgh is above average for non-car transit, and how it might be getting…

Pittsburgh Trails Word Search

Hike, bike, and paddle your way around Pittsburgh — can you find these popular trails?  Three Rivers Heritage Trail — Hike and bike, friendsoftheriverfront.org/three-rivers-heritage-trail Pittsburgh City Steps — Hike, communitywalk.com/pittsburgh/pa/pittsburgh_stairs/map/444504 Allegheny County Parks Trails — Hike and bike, alleghenycounty.us/parks Rachel Carson Trail — Hike, rachelcarsontrails.org/trails/rachel-carson-trail Great Allegheny Passage — Hike and bike, gaptrail.org Eliza Furnace…

The long journey to Pittsburgh’s Central Park

The green scape is so inviting, my father describes it as Pittsburgh’s Central Park. The long park from Brighton to Cedar with several names: West Park, Allegheny Commons, North Park — I just call it Our Park, “our” being the North Siders who walk themselves, their kids, or their dogs on the tree-lined pathways capped…

The past, present, and future of trolleys in Pittsburgh

Trolleys are often romanticized as a quaint, bygone mode of travel, relegated to black-and-white images and that song Judy Garland made famous in the film Meet Me In St. Louis. Now they are widely regarded as a novelty, a thing to rent for weddings or to charm tourists. But Scott Becker, executive director and CEO…

Seven‌ ‌Days‌ ‌in‌ ‌Pittsburgh:‌ ‌May‌ 20-26

Thu., May 20 BIKE • VIRTUAL Riding a bike in urban settings can be intimidating for just about everyone, and unfortunately, bike commuting is disproportionately male. But building confidence is possible for everyone, and bike-advocacy group Bike Pittsburgh wants to help. At its virtual Women & Non-Binary Confident & Comfortable Cycling Workshop, bike experts will…

FREE WILL ASTROLOGY: May 20-26

TAURUS (April 20-May 20): As you enter a phase when gradual, incremental progress is the best progress possible, I offer you the concluding lines of Taurus poet Adrienne Rich’s poem “From a Survivor”: “not as a leap, but a succession of brief, amazing movements, each one making possible the next.” I especially want to call…


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