

Velum Fermentation fills its big South Side space with beer, pickleball, and more
It’s all fun and games at Velum Fermentation, a dog-friendly hang where South Side residents and brewery fans will find craft beer, eclectic events, pinball, and more.
On the Tahn: Anime Night and other dance parties in Pittsburgh (Dec. 14-16)
Dance the weekend away at these Pittsburgh parties playing everything from anime hits to New Wave.
FREE WILL ASTROLOGY Dec. 14-20
Plan your week with a little help from this week’s Free Will Astrology: a forecast filled with Cheryl Strayed’s thoughts, the Goddess of forbidden love, and the Father of American Psychology.
Lynn Cullen Live: Texas Supreme Court ruling on abortion (12-12-23)
Lynn and Susan talk about the Texas Supreme Court who ruled that Kate Cox did not qualify for an abortion under the medical exception to the state’s near-total abortion ban. GOP wants to tie Ukraine funding to border security measures. Harvard president to stay amid outcry over anti-semitism testimony. Jack Smith asks Supreme Court to…
Raising Cane’s expands, East End Brewing turns 19, and more Pittsburgh food news
This week’s Pittsburgh food news includes updates on East End Brewing Company, Raising Cane’s, Pigeon Bagels, and Leona’s Ice Cream, as well as a new Oakland restaurant and a fudgy pop-up.
Lynn Cullen Live: It’s never too late to start something new (12-11-23)
Lynn starts off the show with the obituary of Colette Maze, a French pianist whose recording career began in her 80s and continued throughout her life, with her most recent album released just this year. Next, she touches on taxpayer-subsidized private police training where instructors taught unconstitutional policing practices. Plus, University presidents who say they…
Now Hiring in Pittsburgh: Housing Mobility Program Manager, Director of Communications, Tattoo Artist, 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 healthcare assistant position, director of communications, barista, bar prep “artist”, and more.
Rebecca Makkai drew from #MeToo and true crime to craft her latest novel
Author Rebecca Makkai appears at Carnegie Library Lecture Hall to discuss I Have Some Questions for You, a novel about a woman revisiting the 1995 murder of her boarding school classmate.
Best Delta 8 Gummies – Top 5 THC Brands Reviewed
We’ve done the legwork to determine what sets the top businesses apart, highlighted some of the most well-known names in the cannabis market, and compiled a list of Delta-8 qualities, benefits, and important FAQs to guarantee a satisfying shopping experience every time.
Lynn Cullen Live: Bespoke Realities (12-07-23)
“Combine vast choice with algorithmic sorting, and we now possess a remarkable ability to become arguably the most comprehensively, voluntarily and cooperatively misinformed generation of people ever to walk the earth.” — David French, New York Times Lynn is talking about a New York Times opinion article on “Bespoke Realities”, people living in the conspiracy…
Lynn Cullen Live: Trump, Santos, and More (12-06-23)
Lynn talks about how Americans are perceived by the rest of the world, particularly after Trump. Plus, George Santos, revolutionary sitcom moments, and some misconceptions about American Jews. Audio Only Archive Stream or download the last 5 shows on the MP3 downloads page.
A year and a half post-Dobbs, abortion organizing networks lift up local clinics
Pittsburgh’s abortion organizing network is intergenerational and community-led — it consists of old and young volunteers, advocates, parents, educators, and artists. These supporters relieve some of the burdens for abortion clinic staff and allow them to focus on patient care.
One-Log Bridge captures Chinese immigrant experience with opera, breakdancing, and more
From Thu., Dec. 7-Fri., Dec. 8 at the New Hazlett Theater, Pittsburgh audiences can experience One-Log Bridge a one-two punch of operatic styles that highlight the issues Chinese immigrants face in the United States, especially in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Pittsburgh’s top events: Dec. 7-13
Looking for something to do in Pittsburgh this week? From The Nutcracker to a funk festival to a roller derby and more, there’s always something happening in the Steel City!
Meet the diverse Pittsburghers calling for peace in Gaza
Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack on Israel stunned the world and remains a crisis for hostages still in the Gaza Strip. What followed — a full-scale bombing campaign and ground invasion of Gaza with high civilian casualties — has been no less alarming for many, including some Jewish Pittsburghers and area elected officials. As the war…
Spang’s First Century brings old Pittsburgh to life with a contemporary soundtrack
For those curious about the heyday of industry, a rediscovered silent film from Pittsburgh Sound + Image is remastered with modern music for a richly detailed look back at one company during the height of local manufacturing. Spang’s First Century premieres Thurs., Dec. 7 at 8 p.m. in the Harris Theater downtown.
FREE WILL ASTROLOGY Dec. 7-13
Plan your week with a little help from this week’s Free Will Astrology: a forecast illuminated by the bravery of Harriet Tubman, the luxuries of King Tut, and the saving grace of A Christmas Carol.






