

Harmony Singers of Pittsburgh still full of joy and jazzy flair after 57 years of shows
The multi-generational choir, whose members range in age from 30 to 80, put on performances full of tap dancing, comedy, costumes, and overall “showbiz entertainment.”
Under mounting allegations of sexual misconduct, Pittsburgh’s Anti-Flag has become a disappearing act
Anti-Flag frontman Justin “Sane” Geever reportedly fled the country to avoid “mounting legal pressure” related to sexual assault allegations. His original accuser has taken action to ensure that he and his former bandmates are held accountable.
Confessions of a non-monogamous, compulsively caregiving eldest daughter
Jessie Sage writes, “Boss bitch energy may be good for business, but it’s far less so for love.”
Both the Evergreen Cafe owner and his adversaries are calling authorities over the new loading zone
Evergreen Cafe owner Phil Bacharach wants the loading zone sign outside his bar gone. Some of his neighbors want it enforced. Everyone is making calls.
Lynn Cullen Live – From the Supreme Court to Trump’s as a Bible salesman (03-27-24)
Lynn was bouncing all over the place today. From the Supreme Court to Ronna McDaniel’s short tenure at NBC, to a 7’4″ player for Duke, to Trump’s new vocation as a Bible salesman..Lynn’s thinking of renaming the show “You Can’t Make This Up.” Audio Only Archive Stream or download the last 5 shows on the…
What are Mail Order Brides & How to Find a Foreign Bride Explained
Are mail order brides still real? Here is everything you need to know to make your mail order bride search smooth and safe!
Pittsburgh’s top events: March 28-April 3
Thu., March 28 THEATER • GARFIELD Uncumber Theatrics puts a modern twist on a Slavic folk figure with Ask Baba Yaga: Otherworldly Advice for Everyday Troubles. The Pittsburgh-based theater company uses puppets to act out Taisia Kitaiskaia’s column from The Hairpin’s now-defunct website, in which she answered reader questions as the dreaded forest witch. See…
FREE WILL ASTROLOGY March 28-April 3
Plan your week with a little help from this week’s Free Will Astrology, a forecast filled with insights, humor, and April Fool’s surprises.
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Lynn Cullen Live – Trump’s legal woes, the Baltimore bridge collapse, P. Diddy, and more. (03-26-24)
Today’s show was a trainwreck. If you don’t like trainwrecks feel free to continue on your way. Subjects that did intermittently come up were Trump’s legal woes, the Baltimore bridge collapse, P. Diddy getting the hell out of the country after the feds raided his homes and an unhinged rant about the left’s penchant for…
Easter specials, spring cocktails, soul food stories, and more Pittsburgh food news
This week’s Pittsburgh food news includes updates on Oliver’s Donuts, Union Forge Vodka, Trace Brewing, Blue Flame Restaurant, Kingfly Spirits, Turner Dairy Farms, and Wei Lai Dim Sum, as well as a delicious Pittsburgh Humanities Festival event and an Easter deal roundup.
Ed Piskor exhibition postponed over sexual misconduct allegations
The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust confirms that an upcoming show featuring work by the famed local comic book artist has been put on hold in light of accusations that he preyed on women and underage girls.
Lynn Cullen Live – NBC’s maddening hiring of former RNC chair Ronna McDaniel and more. (03-25-24)
A typical Monday show with lots of ground covered: The Russian terror attack, Kate Middleton’s cancer diagnosis and the ineptitude of her communications team, NBC’s maddening hiring of former RNC chair Ronna McDaniel and the internal rebellion against it. Also, because you can’t get away from him, Donald Trump. His lawsuits, his real estate, his…
Now Hiring in Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh Pie Guy Pie Crew, Lifeguards, Outpatient Therapist, and more
Looking for a new job? We searched through local employment guides to curate a list of the best job openings throughout the region, including a brand manager for WQED, a medical secretary, positions right here at City Paper, and more.
Pittsburgh foods you can send to out-of-town friends, all of which can be ordered online
We’ve compiled a list of foods that evoke the flavors of Pittsburgh, and can be delivered anywhere in the U.S.
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Lynn Cullen Live – A friend of the show returns! (03-21-24)
Wild show today with a big surprise at the end. Topics included the disgustingness of the new deodorants intended for the whole body, as if we’re supposed to look at ourselves and see something putrid: the absurdity of the House GOP’s attempt to find a reason to impeach Joe Biden; Pgh public schools suing Allegheny…
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Affordable-ish Housing in Pittsburgh: Hope springs eternal edition
There’s hope for the Pittsburgh real estate market, at least for the moment. Get out there and get a piece of it before it’s too late.
Mr. Roboto Project and Bunker Projects nearly have the funds to purchase their longtime building
The two DIY venues have crowdfunded over half of what they need to purchase their space outright and continue to stage exhibitions and concerts.
Lynn Cullen Live – A very free-wheeling Lynn show (03-20-24)
Incest prevalence higher than thought, Martin Luther King paid the hospital bill for Julia Roberts parents when she was born in Smyrna, GA and environmental protesters interrupt a Broadway show about the environment! Those are just a few of the topics on a free-wheeling Lynn Cullen Show today. Audio Only Archive Stream or download the…
Pittsburgh’s 1985 “most livable” listing proves the more things change, the more they stay the same
Though taking a trip to 1985 via Rand McNally’s Places Rated Almanac largely felt like a throwback, one thing that remains unchanged is that Pittsburghers will hold court about the merits of living here.
Pittsburgh’s top events this spring: March 21-June 19
Don’t miss all the big music, comedy, theater, and other events coming to Pittsburgh this spring from Margaret Cho to Lionel Richie to the EQT Children’s Festival, “Yinzerfest,” and more!
These are the most accessible trails near Pittsburgh for people with disabilities
Pittsburgh City Paper took a look at the most accessible trails in the area. Most are not ADA-certified, but some are close, and we’ve learned that there is a lot of positive work and innovation brewing behind the scenes.
FREE WILL ASTROLOGY March 21-27
Plan your week with a little help from this week’s Free Will Astrology, a forecast filled with the drama of Salvador Dali, a dozen (consensual) daily hugs, and “gliding into the climax of your re-education.”
The Riverhounds kick off 2024 with lights, cameras, and action — but a win would be nice
Another Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC season has begun. The team took the pitch for their 25th anniversary season with new kits, a refreshed grandstand, new faces — and back-to-back losses to overcome.






