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FREE WILL ASTROLOGY: June 22-28
Plan your week with a little help from this week’s Free Will Astrology, a forecast filled with curious blends, intriguing juxtapositions, Write Bad Poetry Day, luxury chocolates, oak-eating beetles, and more.
On the Tahn: Dance nights at Carnegie Museum of Art, Cobra, and more (June 15-18)
Dance the weekend away at these Pittsburgh parties playing everything from Taylor Swift to drum-and-bass.
Fitzgerald vetoes minimum wage bill for county employees
Allegheny County Executive Rich Fitzgerald has vetoed a bill setting out minimum wage hikes for all county employees over the next two years. County council, which passed the bill last week with a 10-4 majority, can override the veto if no supporters break ranks.
Lynn Cullen Live: Remembering Stan Savran (06-13-23)
Lynn is starting the show remembering local sports broadcasting icon Stan Savran, an honorable man and a man of true character. Lynn and Susan discuss former President Donald Trump surrendering to authorities Tuesday in Miami after being indicted on federal charges stemming from him retaining classified documents at Mar-A-Lago and they continue to talk about…
Why some lawmakers think this will be the year Pa. raises its minimum wage
At the moment, Pennsylvania’s wage floor is $7.25 an hour — the same as the federal minimum. The legislature last increased the state’s minimum wage in 2006.
Taylor Swift drink specials, a delicious benefit for Syria, and other Pittsburgh food news
This week’s Pittsburgh food news includes updates on KPOT, Black Forge Coffee, Trace Brewing, and Farmer x Baker, as well as a fundraiser for Syrian earthquake victims, Taylor Swift-themed cocktails, and more.
Rudy’s Bar & Grill has been serving Pittsburgh’s best ham sandwich for 90 years
During a tour of town eight years ago, my neighbor told me this bar once served up the best ham sandwich in Pittsburgh. Last week, I went inside to find out whether it still does.
Lynn Cullen Live: Pompous Fistula of Bloated Self-Absorption and Ignorance (06-12-23)
Trump is being indicted in his federal case for the mishandling of classified documents. Lynn remarks on his garish bathroom decor in the infamous photo, as well as more Republicans doing crimes, making threats, and whipping up fake controversies. Plus, the Tony Awards, unnaturally large strawberries, and finally some happy stories. Audio Only Archive Stream…
Now Hiring in Pittsburgh: Donut Maker, Hot Glass Instructor, On-Call Advocate, 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 positions at Film Pittsburgh, Riverlife, and Oliver’s Donuts.
Birder Christian Cooper is so much more than the viral video that made him famous
Christian Cooper will discuss his book Better Living Through Birding: Notes from a Black Man in the Natural World as part of the Pittsburgh Arts & Lectures series.
Pittsburgh announces 15 summer pools set to open next week
CitiParks is poised to open 15 public pools next week around Pittsburgh as the mid-summer heat sets in.
Judge and jail administration walk out of oversight board meeting, forcing adjournment
Thursday’s Jail Oversight Board meeting unraveled before business got underway after protesters began singing, prompting board members and jail administrators to walk out.
Citizens and activists ask Beaver County Council to take tougher stance on Shell plant
Frustrated Beaver County residents are asking their local representatives to take a greater stand against the Shell petrochemical complex that’s been slapped with a series of emissions violations since operations begun last fall.
Stephanie Flom journals a new life chapter after Pittsburgh Arts & Lectures retirement
Stephanie Flom looks back on nine years of bringing literary greats to Pittsburgh audiences, even through the pandemic.
Lynn Cullen Live: Local Author Jason Togyer talks about the loss of community newpapers (06-08-23)
Lynn is talking about the death of Pat Robertson, who was a smarmy jerk and just an awful human being. She also talks about homofobia in this country; a mass at Duquesne University was to be celebrated as part of Pride month welcoming catholic gays but some right wingers, mainly the Daily Signal protested and…
Lynn Cullen Live: Money Always Wins (06-07-23)
Lynn talks about the PGA and LIV Golf merger, CNN’s CEO Chris Licht stepping down, and she shares some details about a book whose author she will be speaking with on the show tomorrow. Audio Only Archive Stream or download the last 5 shows on the MP3 downloads page.
It is the summer of art at Pittsburgh Botanic Garden
Pittsburgh Botanic Garden expresses its commitment to environmental conservation through creative ways including this summer’s three art exhibits running July 1st through October 31.
Activists hold public officials at fault for abrupt overnight shelter closure
Activists piled into the county courthouse last night, criticizing plans to abruptly close a temporary overnight shelter in downtown Pittsburgh.
Pittsburgh’s top events: June 8-14
Looking for something to do in Pittsburgh this week? From the Mattress Factory’s Trash Bash to vintage crawls to night markets, we’ve got a list of this week’s top happenings in the Steel City.
Join the fight to end Alzheimer’s
“Volunteering for the Alzheimer’s Association has been important to me because this disease affects women of color more than any other demographic,” said Sophia Duck, a volunteer for the Alzheimer’s Association Greater Pennsylvania Chapter.
Jeffrey Krsul and Katie Oldaker lead Queer Craft Market into Pride Month and beyond
We talked to the organizers of Pittsburgh’s pop-up Queer Craft Market about running the market, making a space for queer artists, the future of Pride in the city, and more.
The Sudanese community in Pittsburgh is finding common ground over shared fears
With violence erupting in their home country, Pittsburgh’s Sudanese community is coming together to cope.






