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Mar 1-7, 2017 - Pittsburgh City Paper | News, Dining, Music, Best Of, Arts, Film

Listen Up! March 8

Every Wednesday, we make a Spotify playlist containing tracks from artists mentioned in the current music section. Listen in the bathtub while reading the music stories in this week’s paper for a fully immersive experience. This week’s playlist has a song called “Y’all Motherfuckers Need Jesus,” so you know it’s good.

Leona’s Ice Cream, known for its ice-cream sandwiches, now comes in pints

Packaging ice cream might sound simple enough, but there are a slew of unexpected challenges. There are strict laws about labeling; having to coordinate with the Food and Drug Administration and the Department of Agriculture; and, not least, the basic challenge of keeping a frozen product frozen.  Katie Heldstab, co-owner of Leona’s Ice Cream, discovered…

Lynn Cullen Live 03/07/17

Video Archive You can listen to the audio archive here. Pope on panhandling. Trump is disrupting air traffic. Kayla, the barbie, may be spying on you. Audio Only Archive Listen to the Audio Archives on with our new Apple and Android Apps or the computer audio player.

Lynn Cullen Live 03/06/17

Video Archive You can listen to the audio archive here. Lynn returns to a new studio and a continually unraveling government. Audio Only Archive Listen to the Audio Archives on with our new Apple and Android Apps or the computer audio player.

Not Its First Rodeo

Tucked away in Allison Park just outside the city, Goat Rodeo Farm and Dairy and its herd of 100 goats are preparing for spring and the arrival of many newborn kids. The baby goats are essential to the farm’s main operation — making goat cheese. Today, we’ll visit the farm and learn about how its…

The Colombian Spot opens a storefront eatery on the South Side

When most people think about South American food, they think empanadas: the meat-, cheese- or fruit-filled hand pies that are ubiquitous on the continent. But Karen Perdomo says Colombian empanadas deserve their own category. While most empanadas are made with flour or cornmeal, Colombians use hominy for their empanada dough. Perdomo says she’s doing this…

Savage Love

Fortyish, straight, white dude here. I have this weird (possibly misogynistic) belief that, when it comes to sex, I can’t win. Actually, I think men in general can’t win. Thoughtful, well-meaning men at least. It comes down to this: During sex, if the man doesn’t come, it’s the man’s fault, because he clearly has problems…

Arts groups mobilize to save federal funding

In December, City of Asylum/Pittsburgh received a $100,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities. It was a big honor: The NEH awards only a few dozen grants annually. City of Asylum shelters writers persecuted in their home countries; the NEH funds would support the nonprofit’s literary readings and other programs promoting diversity and…

Logan

It’s hard to believe that Hugh Jackman has been playing Logan, a.k.a. Wolverine, for 17 years. But the latest installment in the X-Men franchise, Logan, directed by James Mangold, is a fitting and emotional send-off for a beloved character. The film opens with a clearly aged and physically diminished Wolverine living in a world largely…

Short List: Mar. 2-8

SPOTLIGHT: Fri., March 3 – Stage Richard Blair remembers when his father was writing 1984. In the late 1940s, George Orwell (born Eric Blair) and his young adopted son were living on the Isle of Jura, off Scotland. Orwell died in 1950, the year after publication of his classic dystopian novel about a totalitarian government…

Buttermilk Fried Chicken

I started cooking when I was about 6. It was originally a way to get away from my older sister and younger brother. They always got me in trouble. When I was 8 or 9, one of my favorite cousins was going away to Penn State, and I wanted to cook fried chicken for her…

Get Out

Get Out Directed by Jordan Peele Starring Daniel Kaluuya, Allison Williams, LilRel Howery Get Out opens with a young black man lost in the suburbs, talking to himself. He’s bemused, describing the leafy streets as a “hedge maze,” but when a car slowly rolls up, panic sets in: “Don’t do anything stupid, just keep walking.” …

A United Kingdom

In 1947, Seretse Khama (David Oyelowo), a young man from the British protectorate of Bechuanaland, in southern Africa, is studying in London. Upon his return, he will claim his seat as king of his tribe. But at a dance, he meets Ruth Williams (Rosamund Pike), a secretary. They court, marry and make plans to set…

A Conversation with Roxane Gay

ROXANE GAY 7:30 p.m. Mon., March 6. Carnegie Music Hall. 4400 Forbes Ave., Oakland. 412-622-8866 or pittsburghlectures.org Roxane Gay is a Haitian-American author and English professor (at Purdue University) who explores feminism, race and sexual politics. Her new short-story collection, Difficult Women, depicts strong women facing challenges including abuse and addiction. Her 2014 essay collection Bad…

Critics’ Picks, March 2-8

[HIP HOP + THU., MARCH 2 If you were a fan of Wu-Tang Clan when Enter the Wu-Tang was released in 1993, there’s no doubt you connected with a member and tagged him as your favorite. For me, beside ODB — everybody loved ODB — it was GZA (even if I wasn’t exactly sure how…

Ragtime at Carnegie Mellon School of Drama

RAGTIME continues through Sat., March 4. Carnegie Mellon School of Drama at Phillip Chosky Theatre, CMU campus, Oakland. Sold out. cmu-drama.com Ragtime is a dawning: a new age, new life and new sounds. The anthemic 1996 musical portrays the conflicts at the turn of the 20th century between African Americans, Eastern European immigrants and upper-class…

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These films also feature women as the protagonists, but in more interesting ways than in traditional horror, which often reduces them to victims (whether or not they fight back). In “The Box,” the horror is unseen, unknowable, and is destroying an otherwise normal family: After an encounter with a man on the subway, a young…

Big Love at Point Park Conservatory

BIG LOVE continues March 9-12. Pittsburgh Playhouse, 222 Craft Ave., Oakland. $10-24. 412-392-8000 or pittsburghplayhouse.com To recast Joseph de Maistre’s famous maxim: “Every age gets the revival of Greek tragedy that it deserves.” And with Point Park Conservatory Theatre Company’s production of Charles L. Mee’s 2000 play Big Love (based on Aeschylus’s fifth-century B.C. The…

Korean contemporary dance company Bereishit makes its Pittsburgh debut

BEREISHIT DANCE COMPANY 8 p.m. Sat., March 4. Byham Theater, 101 Sixth St., Downtown. $10-60. 412-456-6666 or trustarts.org More known for producing top-flight classical-ballet dancers, Korea has been all but absent on the contemporary dance scene. Seoul-based Bereishit Dance Company seeks to change that. Founded in 2013 by choreographer Soon-ho Park, the company has done limited…

Di Majo Norante Ramitello, Montepulciano/Aglianico blend 2012

“It’s robust and has nice acid and tannins. It’s very earth-driven initially, with bright blueberry notes and baking-spice undertones from the Aglianico. This is a great wine for someone who likes big cabernets, and wants to try Italian varietals that are new but also familiar in flavor.” Recommended by Amanda Dudzinski, bar manager at Sienna…


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