

[UPDATE] Pittsburgh punk band Anti-Flag broke up amid rape allegations. Now, the band responds
Anti-Flag, a successful, long-time band central to the Pittsburgh punk scene, announced its break-up on July 19 following serious claims made against its lead singer, Justin Sane.
On the Tahn: Inside Out and other dance parties in Pittsburgh (July 27-29)
Dance the weekend away at these Pittsburgh parties playing everything from pop-punk to Beyoncé’s Renaissance.
Pa. is competing for billions to build hydrogen hubs. Will they really be green?
The Biden administration wants states to invest in hydrogen production to fight climate change, but regulating the industry is an emerging conflict in PA.
Violins of Hope spreads power of music to Pittsburgh with used instrument drive, exhibit
Violins of Hope Greater Pittsburgh will collect used string, woodwind, and brass instruments for young musicians while also spreading a message of kindness as a way to honor those lost to the Holocaust.
Cooling centers offer shelter from heat wave in Pittsburgh
As temperatures rise, cooling shelters are opening around Pittsburgh to offer an escape from the mid-summer heat.
Rarely seen film captures Jewish businesses on Murray Avenue 40 years ago
Pittsburgh Sound + Image will screen Murray Avenue: A Community in Transition, a short 16mm documentary made in 1983 by Pittsburgh-based filmmaker Sheila Chamovitz.
Lynn Cullen Live: Susan Is Building a Pyramid (07-25-23)
Lynn talks about how spotted lanternflies are oddly beautiful, even though they must be destroyed. Then, Lynn and Susan talk about how there will be no Jeopardy Tournament of Champions because they are joining the strike. A severed human finger was mailed to French president Emmanuel Macron. Unskilled Florida Man regrets missing out on being…
Back to the Foodture bids farewell, Con Alma shifts gears, and more Pittsburgh food news
This week’s Pittsburgh food news includes updates on Con Alma, Swissvale Dari Delite, Back to the Foodture, and Eat’n Park, as well as a new breakfast/brunch spot.
Lynn Cullen Live: Lynn’s Hero (07-24-23)
Lynn talks about America’s racist history, freedom buses, and the right’s refusal to accept that America has flaws. Plus, Tony Bennett, Missy Sims, and the similarities between Trump and Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu. Audio Only Archive Stream or download the last 5 shows on the MP3 downloads page.
Now Hiring in Pittsburgh: Events Manager, Baking Assistant, Archivist, 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 Events Manager, Baking Assistant, Archivist, and more.
Classic Pittsburgh moments millennials will remember for the rest of their lives
We are the generation that, in our formative years, saw the debut of the Eat N’ Park Christmas tree commercial, the opening of the Carnegie Science Center, the Penguins’ first Stanley Cup wins and the Steelers’ first Super Bowl win since our parents were young. So join us on this trip dahn memory lane!
Advocates say $291 million transit plan could bring drawbacks along with faster commuter times
A nearly $300 million rapid bus route could massively reduce commuting times between Downtown and Oakland, but some say it may also bring downsides.
Artist Asim Waqif dares viewers to alter his installation, and the world around them
With Assume the Risk, a new solo exhibition at Mattress Factory, Asim Waqif demonstrates individual responsibility and impact in a playful, interactive way.
Homebrewers pour into Pittsburgh as part of statewide beer competition
Necromancer Brewing showcases over 30 homebrewers during the southwestern portion of the Pennsylvania Homebrew Invitational.
7 Best Essay Writing Services: Top Paper Writing Website
I’m Nicole Hardy and this is my list of Best essay writing sites In USA. I chose all of these top essay writing services based on my own strict rules! You can read more in the article on the Pittsburgh City Paper website.
Lynn Cullen Live: Kissinger in Beijing (07-20-23)
Lynn is talking about Henry Kissinger meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Thursday during a surprise visit to Beijing, the White House said Kissinger was not visiting China on behalf of the U.S. government. Environmental differences, or similarities, of the US and China. Legal crap that Donald Trump is finding himself in that keeps…
Lynn Cullen Live: Maybe Don’t Give a Book as a Gift (07-19-23)
Today, Lynn talks about private equity firms and healthcare outcomes, how this heat is only going to get dangerously worse, and why books are maybe not the best gift to give someone. This and more today on Lynn Cullen Live. Audio Only Archive Stream or download the last 5 shows on the MP3 downloads page.
FREE WILL ASTROLOGY: July 20-26
Plan your week with a little help from this week’s Free Will Astrology, a forecast filled with musings on the color yellow, random nicknames, the overly clever Oscar Wilde, and more.
Indie Bookseller Spotlight: New releases at City Books
What new books should you keep an eye out for at City Books? We asked them.
These awesome Pittsburgh breweries are good for more than just beer
Pittsburgh is home to dozens of great breweries. We’ve rounded up just a few to help you plan an epic summer evening.
News Round-up: Clairton Coke Works fined, jail autopsies ruled public
Want to know what’s going on in Pittsburgh this week? We’ve rounded up our top local news stories.
90 years after prohibition, the spirit of temperance still lingers over Pittsburgh
Prohibition ended in 1933 with a near unanimous sense that it was a policy disaster, but it still feels as though much of that temperance spirit lives on, not least in Pittsburgh.
Necromancer Brewing reclaims forgotten beers for forgotten people
Necromancer Brewing in Ross Township, only open for two years, has quickly become one of Pittsburgh’s most exciting and unique spots, simultaneously resurrecting beer styles that have been forgotten while ushering in people who have been cast aside in the craft beer industry.
Pittsburgh’s top events: July 20-26
Thu., July 20 EVENT • WEST MIFFLIN Western Pennsylvania Slovak Day. 12:30 p.m. Kennywood. 4800 Kennywood Blvd., West Mifflin. $25. fcsu.com/events MUSIC • OAKMONT Joey McIntyre. 8:00 p.m. Oaks Theater. 310 Allegheny River Blvd., Oakmont. $45-$85. theoakstheater.com MUSIC • DOWNTOWN Spring into Summer: Copland’s Appalachian Spring. 7 p.m. O’Reilly Theater. 621 Penn Ave., Downtown. $25-$50.…






