

Pittsburgh banks on a Shore Thing with riverfront entertainment complex
Shore Thing, a project by Riverlife, has become Pittsburgh’s wildest new addition to the riverfront.
Next time you’re in Market Square, you may see a Doobie Brother
Patrick “Pat” Simmons and his legendary band The Doobie Brothers are takin’ it to the streets with a new tour that includes a Pittsburgh show.
Anna Bruno sets a preppy, coming-of-age murder mystery in Pittsburgh
Set in the fictional Catholic school of St. Ignatius in Sewickley, Fine Young People unfolds across prep school hallways, confessionals, hockey rinks, and Strip District sidewalks.
Anti-Flag’s legal saga continues with a judgment … but still no Justin “Sane” Geever
A court granted nearly $2 million to a woman who accused Pittsburgh punk musician Justin “Sane” Geever of sexually assaulting her. The ruling came despite Geever fleeing the country.
The Really Really Free Market brings mutual aid and (really really) free stuff to East Liberty
The pop-up market also featured self-defense training and the Auto(nomous) Body Shop.
Lynn Cullen Live: Susan and Lynn talked about various stories in today’s news. (07-29-25)
Susan and Lynn talked about various stories in today’s news, including the mass shooter in NYC, the Justice Dept. bogus investigation into George Mason University, the evil Emil Bove’s made-for-central-casting evil face, and for the last half of the show the genuine questions surrounding and giving oxygen to the Epstein Scandal. Audio Only Archive Stream…
A decade on from Penn Plaza, demonstrators call for more affordable housing in Pittsburgh
The coalition pledged a year of action to hold the city accountable.
Transit Talk: Dreaming of a better way to get to the airport
A funding cliff shouldn’t stop us from dreaming big about the future of Pittsburgh transit.
A Gus and Yiayia’s tribute, a Downtown grocery store, and more Pittsburgh food news
This week’s food news includes updates on Lorelei, Hidden Harbor, Driftwood Oven, Pittsburgh Social Health, Gus and Yiayia’s, City Works, Barrel and Flow Fest, Turner Dairy Farms, and Jenny Lee, as well as a Downtown grocer and a possible Gordon Ramsay restaurant rescue reveal.
Lynn Cullen Live: Lynn mourned the loss of musical satirist Tom Lehrer (07-28-25)
Lynn mourned the loss of musical satirist Tom Lehrer whose songs delighted a huge audience in the fifties and sixties. She shared the lyrics to two, the controversial “The Vatican Rag” and “National Brotherhood Week.” She also shared Lehrer’s quote when asked why he stopped writing his songs. “Political satire became obsolete when Henry Kissinger…
Now Hiring in Pittsburgh: Hello Neighbor, Coffin Bean & Co., The New School, 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 boo-rista, a director of social media, a COO, and more.
Affordable-ish Housing in Pittsburgh: Buyers vs. renters edition
Maybe the light at the end of the tunnel is finally in sight for renters, and maybe for homebuyers too at some point in the near future.
Lynn Cullen Live: Green Bay Packers Owner, and Polina Gelman (07-24-25)
Lynn avoided the Trump-Epstein drama. Talked instead of the Green Bay Packers not having a billionaire owner and the time the Packer CEO took Lynn’s mother to the dentist. Also the obit of a World War II Soviet aviation hero, Polina Gelman, who flew almost 900 combat missions against the Nazis and lived to tell…
FREE WILL ASTROLOGY July 24-30
ARIES (March 21-April 19): In Hindu cosmology, the Sanskrit term “Lila” refers to divine play. It’s the idea that all of creation is a sacred and artful amusement that’s performed by the gods with joy, sorrow, artfulness, and flair. I hereby proclaim Lila to be your theme of power, Aries. You have been so deep…
Pittsburgh’s top events: July 24-30
Looking for something to do in Pittsburgh this week? From Goat Fest to The Dog Penn After Dark to Toto, Christopher Cross, and Men At Work at Star Lake and more, there’s always something to do in the Steel City!
Pittsburgh has taken pinball from a once-scandalous pastime to a serious competition
From Wed., July 23-Sun., July 27, hundreds of players will descend on the Pinburgh tournament in Bridgeville for the chance to win over $42,000 in prize money.
East End tenants accuse Riparian Management of hostility and greed (Part One)
Riparian Management’s tenants say they’ve faced utility problems, poor communication, and sudden notices to vacate.
It takes a village to help Millvale kids get the most out of summer
As the Millvale community continues to grow and evolve, several excellent programs are emerging for the borough’s youth.
Lynn Cullen Live: Trump’s Paranoia and need to take vengeance (07-23-25)
The president is mentally ill. His paranoia and need to take vengeance on his perceived enemies is getting out of hand with his inability to tamp down the clamor to release information about Jeffrey Epstein. He’s now threatening to go after Barack Obama for treason. He’s proving that a cornered maniac is an increasingly dangerous…






