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Jul 8-14, 2020 - Pittsburgh City Paper | News, Dining, Music, Best Of, Arts, Film

Hotline Ring is a collective fundraiser and an exercise in building community

The economic struggling of the pandemic has affected nearly every industry, including the arts community, who doesn’t necessarily receive the same bailouts or donations as other organizations. The Kelly Strayhorn Theater, a hub for eclectic and diverse live performances in a pre-COVID world, is joining together with six other arts organizations for Hotline Ring, a…

Pittsburgh VegFest 2020 is canceled

After consideration, Pittsburgh VegFest has decided to cancel its 2020 event. The vegan food festival was scheduled to take place Sat., Aug. 1. “We know thousands of Pittsburghers look forward to Pittsburgh VegFest every year however we do not personally feel it would be responsible to conduct VegFest; even outdoors, with the current climate and…

Market Square Farmers Market returns to Downtown Pittsburgh this week

After shutting down for a few months, the Market Square Farmers Market returns on Thu., July 16 from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. It will continue every Thursday through Oct. 29 at its Downtown Pittsburgh location. In addition to produce and prepared-food vendors, the market will have live music from local singer/songwriters. A temporary market that was…

Lynn Cullen Live – 7/14/20

Video Archive Lynn is back, and discussing the past four days with Susan. They are covering many topics including the most recent Dana Milbank opinion piece, attempts to undermine Dr. Fauci’s expertise , Lt. Col. Vindman’s retirement, Trump’s commutation of Roger Stone’s sentence, and Mary Trump’s book. Audio Only Archive Stream or download the last…

PHOTOS: #StopTheStation march through East Liberty

A continuously growing number of protesters marched through East Liberty on Monday, calling for the planned reoccupying of the Zone 5 police station to be stopped. What started as a group of about 200 people nearly doubled by the time they made their way past Target, down to Negley Avenue, through neighborhood streets, and ending…

412 Food Rescue to distribute food boxes at Fallingwater

This Wed., July 15, 412 Food Rescue is heading south to distribute fresh produce at the historic Fallingwater house in Mill Run. From 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., anyone in need can come to the site and get a food box.  Each household will receive a 25-pound box full of fresh produce from local donor…

Man arrested with homemade bombs in South Hills has apparent social-media history of threatening BLM protesters and supporting Trump

Last Thursday, a man was arrested in Mt. Lebanon for having more than 30 improvised bombs and several detonators in his Mercedes. According to his criminal complaint, Whitehall resident Kurt Cofano was arrested for possession of homemade bombs and in connection to online threats he made. This included threatening to “blow up” the Treasury Department…

Pittsburgh Coloring Book artist profile: Pat Lewis and his illustration of the local phrase, “Kennywood’s Open!”

As Pittsburghers debate whether or not West Mifflin’s amusement park should really be open during the pandemic, there remains a group of paranoid yinzers who still hear the phrase “Kennywood’s open!” and instead of thinking of roller coasters, immediately look down at their crotches to make sure their private parts aren’t, well, unmasked. It’s that…

For Sale With Baggage: It’s not you, it’s me

Stuff can be complicated, especially when trying to get rid of it. The process can remind us that our things can have worth that’s hard to put a dollar amount on; they can call to mind other people from our lives; they can bring up memories of what they were (or weren’t) used for. For…

Pittsburgh Mask Maker Spotlight: Pittsburgh Crochet Co.

Since the beginning of the pandemic, designers, artists, and sewing hobbyists have taken to their sewing machines to fill the demand of masks for the public to wear. Pittsburgh City Paper is taking a look behind the scenes and highlighting local mask makers. Name: Gracie Henderson Business: Pittsburgh Crochet Co. Neighborhood: Homewood @pghcrochetco on Instagram,…

Lynn Cullen Live – 7/8/20

Video Archive Lynn is discussing a couple of books to kick off the show today; Mary Trump’s “Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World’s Most Dangerous Man” and the fiction book “Make Russia Great Again” by Christopher Buckley. She is also talking about evictions in Pennsylvania. Joining her with the latest…

FREE WILL ASTROLOGY July 9-15, 2020

CANCER (June 21-July 22): Cancerian author Mary McCarthy provides you with a challenge you’ll be wise to relish during the rest of 2020. She writes, “Everyone continues to be interested in the quest for the self, but what you feel when you’re older is that you really must make the self.” McCarthy implies that this…

Takeout review: Morcilla

When dining rooms closed in March, Pittsburgh chefs had to rethink the restaurant experience. Half of the draw to dining out is the atmosphere that comes along with it, but without tables to fill, chefs were forced to figure out a way for diners to take the restaurant experience home. Some restaurants transformed their beloved…

Expect supernatural events and at least one “ruthless” surprise in Squirrel Hill writer Zoje Stage’s latest novel Wonderland

In Zoje Stage’s debut novel, Baby Teeth, the Squirrel Hill resident wrote about a seven-year-old mute girl, Hanna, who tries to kill her mother. In her second book, Wonderland (Mulholland), a nine-year-old girl, Eleanor Queen, communicates with a voice from the past. In both stories, the youthful characters have trouble expressing themselves about things only…

Pittsburgh Mask Maker Spotlight: Otto Finn

Since the beginning of the pandemic, designers, artists, and sewing hobbyists have taken to their sewing machines to fill the demand of masks for the public to wear. Pittsburgh City Paper is taking a look behind the scenes and highlighting local mask makers. Name: Rona Chang Title: CEO and Chief Textile Enthusiast at Otto Finn…


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