

Will 2025 be Gen Z’s best year yet in Pittsburgh?
“Pittsburgh, although it’s considered a city, it doesn’t feel like New York or San Francisco or L.A., it’s a city where it feels like a community. I’m always going to go back to the word ‘community’ because that’s honestly why I decided to stay in Pittsburgh.”
Pittsburgh’s top events: Jan. 2-8
Looking for something fun to kick off the New Year? From a punk music documentary to the return of a massive Broadway hit, here are the best events in town!
Find rodent love with The Ratchelor dating simulator
Dating in Pittsburgh can be rough — unless you’re a hot rat trying to choose between 21 eligible rat singles all competing for your rat hand in marriage.
The Pittsburgh Curling Club is gearing up for a global competition
The Pittsburgh Curling Club will host the inaugural World Five-and-Under tournament from Thu., Jan. 9 – Sun., Jan. 12 in Stowe Township. Teams from the USA, Canada, Israel, the Philippines, India, and Japan will compete in a 16-team round-robin competition.
Novel Breads Co. combines books and bread to create a paradise for lovers of literature and carbs
Novel Breads Co. in Mars, Pa. is an artisan micro-bakery and literary haven that beautifully blends the love of stories with the art of sourdough.
CP Year in Review: Editor-in-Chief Ali Trachta’s favorite stories of 2024
What a blast it was for me to look back at 2024 and pick out some of my favorite pieces of the year written by this badass team.
New Year’s Day feasts, Dry January deals, and more Pittsburgh food news
This week’s food news includes updates on Kyuramen, TBaar, Cinderlands, City Works, Puttshack, The Melting Pot, and Stuntpig, as well as a post-Christmas holiday pop-up bar and a tribute to the restaurants closing in the new year.
Now Hiring in Pittsburgh: Heinz History Center, WPXI TV, Painting with a Twist, and more
Looking for a new job? We searched through local employment guides to curate a list of the best job openings around Pittsburgh this week including a web designer, Managing Director, bartender, and more.
The ultimate Pittsburgh New Year’s Eve events guide
From daytime fun for kids to naughty nighttime revelry for adults, Pittsburgh has plenty of ways to ring in 2025.
Yinzer Yums of Yesteryear: What’s old is new again
Everybody’s Pennsylvania Dutch grandmother has the very best recipe for pork and sauerkraut, according to the internet. What if we tried something new?
Pittsburgh’s top events: Dec. 26-Jan. 1
The last week of the year is filled with candy cane lanes and family parties, but there are also plenty of things to do in the Steel City, like catching the Harlem Globetrotters, some public domain films, and Highmark First Night!
FREE WILL ASTROLOGY Dec. 26-Jan. 1
This week’s FREE WILL ASTROLOGY looks forward to 2025, prompting some signs to clean their karmic toxic waste and others to reflect on those they love.
Lynn Cullen Live – None of this is as outlandish as it sounds. (12-24-24)
With Trump talking about taking the Panama Canal and Greenland, Lynn shared some history about them. Teddy Roosevelt was president when we built the Panama Canal and Panama wouldn’t even be a country if we hadn’t. It had belonged to Colombia. And we owned the canal until Jimmy Carter gave it to Panama. After W.W.II,…






