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Jan 12-18, 2022 - Pittsburgh City Paper | News, Dining, Music, Best Of, Arts, Film

New Planned Parenthood CEO ready to fight for abortion rights

For the first time in almost 40 years, Planned Parenthood of Western Pennsylvania has a new CEO. A University of Pittsburgh graduate, Sydney Etheredge returns to the city to lead PPWP after spending 10 years working for the Planned Parenthood Federation of America on the national level. PPWP’s previous CEO of 37 years, Kimberlee Evert,…

A new sandwich spot, donuts galore, and more Pittsburgh food news

Baby Loves Tacos 4508 Liberty Ave., Bloomfield. babylovestacospgh.com Baby Loves Tacos announced via Instagram that they are working on opening Give and Go Sandos, a new restaurant to be located next door. The concept will feature sandwiches, soup, salad, sides, baked goods, bottled drinks, boxed lunches, and party trays, with an option to “pay it forward.” More…

Lynn Cullen Live – 01/18/22

Good Morning, it is Lynn’s birthday today, and it’s Sus-day. Lynn and Susan are talking about a girl who took a selfie on top of her car that was sinking into an icy river. Plus they talk about the weather and streets getting plowed and the word Thrice. This and more today on Lynn Cullen…

Calls for further investigation after Allegheny County Jail officials deny allegations of abuse

After Pittsburgh City Paper published seven declarations written by individuals incarcerated at the Allegheny County Jail, including accusations that they experienced potential violations of out-of-cell time requirements, arbitrary use of solitary confinement to punish minor offenses, and intimidation from corrections officers armed with less-lethal weapons, Allegheny County held a press conference on Jan. 14 to…

Lynn Cullen Live – 01/17/22

“I turned it off… This guy actually said that the person who would do this would have to be a psychopath. That’s when I lost it. There were a million psychopaths all over Europe? No, they were everyday humans, people like we know, you know. People under fear, who under stress crack. It doesn’t even…

Jobs for cyclists, poets, and more openings this week in Pittsburgh

We searched the web to find some of Pittsburgh’s best job openings this week. If your company is hiring, send info on your job opening for consideration to jobs@pghcitypaper.com. Nonprofit Marketing and Communications Manager. Sewickley arts nonprofit Sweetwater Center for the Arts is hiring a Marketing and Communications Manager. The position will be responsible for coordinating…

New year, new calls for artists in Pittsburgh

Whether or not you adhere to the idea of New Year’s resolutions, there’s always that nagging urge to start fresh and do all the things you have been putting off. If that urge applies to getting your art out there into the public, various galleries and organizations throughout Pittsburgh are looking for new works to…

Condado Tacos expanding with two new locations in Pittsburgh region

Since entering the Pittsburgh market in 2017, Condado Tacos has quickly become one of the region’s most popular restaurants. Starting with its first location in Downtown Pittsburgh at the corner of Liberty Avenue and 10th Street, the Mexican-food joint served up tasty tacos, inventive dips, and popular margaritas. The Columbus, Ohio-based chain then expanded to…

Lynn Cullen Live – 01/13/22

Good Morning. Lynn has a guest today, Jessica Nordell. They are discussing Jessica’s book “End of Bias: A Beginning: The Science and Practice of Overcoming Unconscious Bias.” Audio Only Archive Stream or download the last 5 shows on the MP3 downloads page.

Lynn Cullen Live – 01/12/22

Lynn is talking about inflation rising 7% in 2021, the largest 12-month gain since June 1982, according to Labor Department data released Wednesday. Audio Only Archive Stream or download the last 5 shows on the MP3 downloads page.

Moonlit Burgers serves up a satisfying smashburger with a surprising kick

Burgers are everywhere in Pittsburgh. You can get them at gas stations, bars, food trucks, and even fine-dining establishments. But when it comes to a certain fast-food style burger called a smashburger, the options start to become limited. Luckily for those in Dormont and the South Hills, a new joint has opened up and has…

The end of a COVID love story

Early in the morning, I woke up alone in the last bed I will share with my now ex-boyfriend. I was awakened by a trio of dogs at my friend Chelenge’s home in Kenya. The dogs had smelled a lion, apparently lions smell very bad. I left the cottage and walked up to where they…

The Coloured Section makes way for Black artists

The journey of an artist is inspiring to watch. But for Black artists, the journey can be fraught with deadends, missed opportunities, and outright discrimination. While this is a national problem, it is especially notable here in Pittsburgh where Black artists often feel they are kept out of artist circles, and are left to make…

The top events in Pittsburgh for Jan. 13-19

Thu., Jan. 13 EVENT • VIRTUAL Get the dirt on dirt when the Three Rivers Urban Soil Symposium comes to Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens. Organized by the Pittsburgh Urban Soils Working Group, the event is described as “an exploration of urban soils and their relation to urban agriculture, environmental justice, and community health.” Featured…

FREE WILL ASTROLOGY: Jan. 13-19

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Capricorn biologist Robin Wall Kimmerer wrote a meditative book about moss. It was her response to questions she had been wondering about: Why has this inconspicuous plant persevered for 350 million years? While so many other species have gone extinct, why has moss had staying power through all the Earth’s climate…


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