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On the Tahn: Dance parties at Goldmark, Mixtape, and more (Jan. 26-28)
Dance the weekend away at these Pittsburgh parties playing everything from classic disco to Miley Cyrus.
Late Pittsburgh artist Natiq Jalil remembered with Gallery Crawl show
The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust and The Coloured Section Black Artists’ Collective will pay tribute to the painter, muralist, and “art dad” with a night of music, film, and more.
FREE WILL ASTROLOGY: Jan. 24-Feb. 2
Plan your week with a little help from this week’s Free Will Astrology, a forecast filled with Neil Gaiman, comic books, caring for your inner creatures, your third eye, and more.
Gainey administration to review tax exemptions currently shielding one-third of city property
Pittsburgh officials have sworn to review every nonprofit-owned parcel in the city to determine whether they qualify for tax exemptions.
Lynn Cullen Live: Make the Green M&M Sexy Again! (01-24-23)
Happy Suz-day! Lynn and Susan discuss M&M’s ridiculous press statement announcing a new spokesperson following the complaints of people like Tucker Carlson over the “de-sexification” of the green M&M. They also talk about the Supreme Court: how they failed to find the individual responsible for leaking the Dobbs decision, the overt politicization of the current…
A donut giveaway, a bunch of new sandwiches, and more Pittsburgh food news
This week’s Pittsburgh food news includes updates on Adda, Common Oven Pizza, and Strange Roots, as well as free donuts, a soupy fundraiser, and a Valentine’s Day deal.
Locally-produced podcasts about Pittsburgh parks, art, punk music, and more
Learn all about the history and continued development of Pittsburgh’s parks, the past, present, and future of the city’s arts scene, and more from these podcasts by local organizations.
They Are Gutting a Body of Water on shoegaze, moshing, and playing shows at Sonic
Pittsburgh City Paper spoke with Douglas Dulgarian, frontman of They Are Gutting a Body of Water, about “Philadelphia Shoegaze” and the band’s new album, lucky styles.
Transit advocates call for public input on proposed route changes
Pittsburgh Regional Transit has proposed significant changes to several popular bus routes in the City of Pittsburgh and its eastern suburbs, and they will accept public comment on their proposal until Feb. 1.
Greater Pittsburgh New Year Gala: Culture through performance
Pittsburgh Chinese Cultural Center rang in Year of the Rabbit at their 2023 Lunar New Year Gala, and we were there to capture it.
Lynn Cullen Live: Steps and Tree Talk (01-23-23)
Lynn is talking about the City of Pittsburgh receiving $7 million dollars in federal money to repair city steps. It seems like a lot of money but since it costs around $500,000 and $1.5 million to repair a single set of steps it will only be able to repair very few of the around 800…
Now Hiring in Pittsburgh: Plant Wizard, Flower Farm Crew, 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 Leona’s Ice Cream, Workshop PGH, SisTers PGH, and more.
Shaun the Sheep: Flock This Way exhibit herded into Pittsburgh museum
The Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh has a new exhibit inspired by a popular stop-motion animated character.
District Attorney challenger Matt Dugan calls for more collaborative, preventative approach to public safety
Chief Public Defender Matt Dugan today announced a bid to unseat long-time District Attorney Stephen Zappala, championing “true diversion” for low-level offenses and a greater focus on racial equity.
Report argues Pittsburgh is a UPMC company town
A new report by the American Economic Liberties Project with an introduction by legislators state Rep. Sara Innamorato and U.S. Congress member Summer Lee calls out UPMC for alleged monopoly and monopsony control of the region’s healthcare system.
On the Tahn: Dance parties at Bridge Music Bar, Bottlerocket, and more (Jan. 19-21)
Dance the weekend away at these Pittsburgh parties playing everything from ’80s hits to electro-funk.
Lynn Cullen Live: Happy Birthday Lynn! (01-18-23)
Susan and Bill are both at Lynn’s house, and they join her to discuss the realities of aging, research on cognitive decline, and the power of hope in even the bleakest situations. They also talk about the crowning of a Filipina-American as Miss Universe, the lowering rates of teen pregnancies since the 90s, and depictions…
Bringing International Mother Language Day to Pittsburgh
Exiled Bangladeshi writer-in-residence at City of Asylum Tuhin Das wants us to celebrate International Mother Language Day.
FREE WILL ASTROLOGY: Jan. 19-24
Plan your week with a little help from this week’s Free Will Astrology, a forecast filled with Shakespeare, Kabbalistic songs, superpowers, Franz Liszt, and more.
Soulshowmike’s Album and Concert Picks, plus a retrospective on Mandrill
Soulshowmike is back with this month’s recs, including an album that “helps push the future ever forward.”
Radiant Hall expands into McKees Rocks with artist studio space
The new Radiant Hall location in McKees Rocks provides not only affordable studio space for local artists, but also a community.
All the Pittsburgh News You Missed This Week (Jan. 11-18)
Want to know what’s going on in Pittsburgh? We’ve rounded up this week’s top local news stories.
Pittsburgh’s top events: Jan. 19-25
Looking for something to do in Pittsburgh this week? From art openings to Jagged Little Pill to poetry slams, we’ve got a list of this week’s top happenings in the Steel City.
Record Store Spotlight: New releases at the Government Center
Head to your local record store to check out these new releases on vinyl.






