

Best Dry Vaporizers: 5 Vapes for Dry Herb in 2024
Check out this list of the best dry vaporizers of 2023, featuring diverse devices that offer innovative ways to enjoy flowers.
Best Smoking Accessories in 2023: 6 Weed Gadgets You Need
Here are the best smoking accessories this year to take your stoner lifestyle to the next level and beyond.
FREE WILL ASTROLOGY: May 11-17
Plan your week with a little help from this week’s Free Will Astrology, a forecast filled with the House of Connections and Communications, kissing sprees, migrating geese, our inner director, and more.
On the Tahn: Dance parties at the Children’s Museum, Brillobox, and more (May 4-6)
Dance the weekend away at these Pittsburgh parties playing everything from Star Wars-themed music to mall goth.
Artist brings tiny replica of Pittsburgh’s famous Star Wars Pepsi machine to Mt. Washington
See the artwork inspired by a famous Pepsi machine located outside a fire station in Mt. Washington.
New Pittsburgh police chief vows to “prioritize diversity” without “sacrificing quality candidates”
Pittsburgh’s police department will be led by a steel city native who led Fort Lauderdale’s department before he was forced out for promoting diversity initiatives.
CP Jail Watch: After six years in jail, man demands access to potentially exonerating video
City Paper’s April 2023 Jail Watch aggregates this month’s jail news, including a man incarcerated in the jail for six years who says he’s innocent and video evidence would prove it — if lawyers will let him see it.
Lynn Cullen Live: Hollywood writer guild strike and more (05-02-23)
Lynn and Susan are talking about the Met Gala, plus the Hollywood writers going on strike, bringing production on many television shows to a halt, Donald Trump’s rape trial, Joe Biden’s age, the Supreme Courts ethics and more today on Lynn Cullen Live. Audio Only Archive Stream or download the last 5 shows on the…
10 amazing sauces and dressings in Pittsburgh that will have you licking your plate
A really great, well-crafted sauce is what takes a dish from just enjoyable to truly memorable, so let’s dive into some of the best sauces and salad dressings Pittsburgh has to offer.
The Pa. legislature appears to have met a tax break it doesn’t like: one for teachers, nurses, and cops
Pennsylvania lawmakers have passed millions of dollars worth of corporate tax credits in recent years, but Republicans say they’re wary of the governor’s plan to offer a new one to workers.
A look at Cinco de Mayo events, a call for recipes, and other Pittsburgh food news
This week’s Pittsburgh food news includes updates on The PA Market, Nine O’Clock Wines, and the Galley Group, as well as an Aspinwall community cookbook project and local Cinco de Mayo happenings.
Commonplace Coffee founder TJ Fairchild spills his coffee philosophy
Commonplace Coffee’s lesser-known consultancy arm has instilled its founder’s musing takes on life and flavors onto more than 100 regional coffee shops during its 20 years in business.
Lynn Cullen Live: The GOP’s Self-Sabotaging Politics (05-01-23)
On this rainy May 1st, Lynn talks about the Pirates having a terrific start to their season, Trump’s legal team requesting a mistrial in the E. Jean Carroll case, the cartoonist R. Crumb, Republicans’ self-sabotaging politics, and more. Audio Only Archive Stream or download the last 5 shows on the MP3 downloads page.
EDM artist Khan Kuma is forging a path for Black DJs in Pittsburgh
Drew Owusu, aka Khan Kuma, is shaking up Pittsburgh primarily white DJ scene by centering Black culture.
Now Hiring in Pittsburgh: Events Bartender, Archivist, Arts Coordinator, and more
Looking for a new job in Pittsburgh? We searched through local employment guides to curate a list of the best job openings throughout the region, including positions at Cobra, Prevention Point Pittsburgh, and The Women and Trans Prisoner Defense Committee.
Metal trio Spotlights moved to Pittsburgh and shined brighter
Spotlights’ latest album, Alchemy For The Dead, is the first the band has recorded since two-thirds of its members officially relocated to Pittsburgh from Brooklyn at the tail end of 2018.
Pa. doesn’t fund public defense. Shapiro’s budget would change that.
The $10 million proposal would be the most funding the state has ever dedicated to supporting the constitutional right to counsel.
Sarah Marshall of You’re Wrong About talks media frenzies, Turner’s iced tea, Flashdance, and more
The podcast host will visit Mr. Smalls Theatre as part of a nationwide live tour.
Lynn Cullen Live: Tucker Carlson’s next move – President??? (04-27-23)
Lynn is talking about Tucker Carlson and what his next move might be, moving to another network?, a podcast?, running for the presidency???. Plus she talks about the Pirates winning, Trump on trial again, speakeasies, the Weinstein dynasty, and more today on Lynn Cullen Live Audio Only Archive Stream or download the last 5 shows…
Get a perfect score on CP‘s quiz of the month and be entered to win Pirates tickets!
Have you been paying close attention to all things Pittsburgh City Paper over the past month?
Lynn Cullen Live: Toxic Masculinity (04-26-23)
Finding a jury in the Tree of Life Synagogue shooter’s trial is proving difficult and may take a long time. North Dakota becomes the next state to pass such stringent measures against abortion that it’s essentially outlawed. Plus, beer news, a look back on Jon Stewart’s fiery appearance on Crossfire in 2004, toxic masculinity, and…
FREE WILL ASTROLOGY: April 27-May 3
Plan your week with a little help from this week’s Free Will Astrology, a forecast filled with Tom Petty, finding 72 hours of freedom, Chinese Emperor Hungwu, the poetry of Pablo Neruda, and more.
Pittsburgh’s top events: April 27-May 3
Looking for something to do in Pittsburgh this week? From new art exhibits to a botanic garden market to a Jazz Poetry event to the return of Art All Night, we’ve got a list of this week’s top happenings in the Steel City.
All the Pittsburgh news you missed this week (April 19-26)
Want to know what’s going on in Pittsburgh this week? We’ve rounded up the top local news stories you might have missed.
Mel and John Weinstein’s long ascent to the crest of local power
Before John Weinstein was the frontrunner in the Allegheny County Executive, he was the son of controversial Kennedy Township kingmaker Mel Weinstein.
Pittsburgh’s deer are crossing a line. Or, may have already.
Pittsburgh’s deer population is out of control — with a big potential impact on local forests:






