

Best Autoflower Seeds of 2024: Buy High Yield + Potent Cannabis Seeds
Looking for the best autoflower seeds? Here are the highest-yielding autoflower strains from top seed banks. (Up to 27% THC and FREE US shipping).
Best Feminized Seeds for Sale in 2024: Strong Female Weed Strains (Free US Shipping)
Looking for the best feminized seeds? Here are the most popular female marijuana seeds for sale from reputable seed banks (free US shipping)
Best Delta 8 Carts: Top THC Vape Cartridges To Help You Relax in 2024
Are you looking for the best delta 8 carts but don’t know where to start? Discover the top ten delta cart companies, their best products, and reviews
2023’s Best Canadian Seed Banks: Buy Cannabis Seeds from Canada (US Shipping)
Want to buy feminized and auto cannabis seeds from Canada? Here are the best Canadian seed banks and companies. (Bonus weed seeds + FREE shipping to the USA)
Indie Bookseller Spotlight: New releases at City Books
What new books should you keep an eye out for at City Books? We asked them.
FREE WILL ASTROLOGY: March 30-April 5
Plan your week with a little help from this week’s April Fools Free Will Astrology, a forecast filled with space hotels, diamond mines, the poetry of William Blake, Genius as a name, and more.
On the Tahn: Dance parties at Spirit, The Maverick, and more (March 23-25)
Dance the weekend away at these Pittsburgh parties playing everything from darkwave to disco.
The legendary Pittsburgh rock clubs Daisy Jones & the Six didn’t feature, but should have
Learn about the iconic local rock venues not featured on the new, Pittsburgh-set Amazon series Daisy Jones & the Six.
Soulshowmike’s Album Picks reviews an Australian act coming to Pittsburgh
Mike Canton of The Soul Show looks at Crossover, an album by Emma Donovan and The Putbacks.
Local historian to share research on Homestead’s historic Jewish community
Hepps’s research begins in 1881 with the arrival of Homestead’s first Jewish family. She is a descendant of some of Homestead’s earliest Jewish residents, a fact that inspired her research into the community’s Jewish past.
Lynn Cullen Live: Basic Empathy Is “Woke” Apparently (03-21-23)
“It comes out to be about eleven percent of the population that is yanking the rest of us around by a chain— and we need to shut them up.” – Susan Lynn and Susan discuss “Moms for Liberty” trying to ban children’s books, “woke” and “Soros-funded” being used as dog whistles, and former Fox News…
Dinner at Phipps, brunch at Sly Fox, and more Pittsburgh food news
This week’s Pittsburgh food news includes updates on East End Brewing, Sweet Alchemy Bake Shop, and Sly Fox Brewery and Pub, as well as a menu of tea and dumplings and a sustainable dinner.
City Theatre’s Native Gardens takes NIMBY to the next level
City Theatre delivers a sharp, funny, and self-aware production about dueling neighbors in D.C.
Found Footage Festival revisits weird VHS, including one about a Pittsburgh cat
The touring comedy show brings a godly workout, a male striptease, a famous local feline, and more bizarre videotape goodies to Bottlerocket Social Hall.
Lynn Cullen Live: Happy Birthday Fred Rogers! (03-20-23)
It’s Fred Rogers’ 95th birthday, and Lynn recalls how kind and remarkable of a person he was; despite how she never really knew how to interact with him. Plus, March Madness, Trump’s potentially imminent arrest, a local government scandal, employment laws in France and South Korea, and poverty in America. Audio Only Archive Stream or…
Now Hiring in Pittsburgh: Video Producer, Lifeguard, Ice Cream Maker, and more
Looking for a new job in Pittsburgh? We searched through local employment guides to curate a list of the best job openings throughout the region, including positions at Leona’s Ice Cream, Pittsburgh Botanic Garden, Harvie, and more.
Our 3 favorite ways to avoid the timesuck that is Penn Avenue
We’ve put together a list of our favorite ways to avoid Penn Avenue, and hopefully get you to your destination a little faster, or at least without the white knuckles.
Famous musicians honor Fred Rogers with new deluxe album
A whole neighborhood of musicians, from Mickey Dolenz of The Monkees to R&B legend Vanessa Willams, honor a late Pittsburgh great with Thank You, Mister Rogers: Music & Memories.
Advocates tout air monitoring investments as vital step in region’s greener future
More than $200 million is up for grabs in federal air monitor funding. Local officials and advocates say this could help pave the way for a greener Pittsburgh.
Lynn Cullen Live: “WHERE IS THAT SWEATER?!!!” (03-16-23)
Lynn has starting the show discussing a favorite sweater that is lost but then the conversation changed to ideological constructs. Callers Ray and Clarence called in and took over the conversation from yesterday’s show based on roots and history. Plus, Trump and the republicans, seeking out the beauty or only seeing the negatives, local politician’s…
Lynn Cullen Live: Finding Your Roots (03-15-23)
Lynn talks more about her favorite PBS show, Finding Your Roots, and how the most interesting part of history is not the big events and dates, but how they affected the average people. She then has some very earnest conversations with three different callers about ancestry, identity, and how we treat each other. Audio Only…
Record Store Spotlight: New releases, reissues, and restocks at The Government Center
Head to your local record store to check out these new releases on vinyl.
Deaths soar as population drops from pre-pandemic highs, medical needs neglected amid staffing collapse
Incarcerated people in Allegheny County Jail have reported being sexually assaulted, tased, beaten, and held in solitary confinement for months on end.
FREE WILL ASTROLOGY: March 16-22
Plan your week with a little help from this week’s Free Will Astrology, a forecast filled with fossilized fish, John Steinbeck, intimate sensitivities, David Bowie, and more.
Pittsburgh’s top events: March 16-22
Looking for something to do in Pittsburgh this week? From the Sunstar Festival at Kelly-Strayhorn to the Pittsburgh Japanese Film Festival at Row House, we’ve got a list of this week’s top happenings in the Steel City.
Pittsburgh’s favorite tourist spot poses enduring challenges for disabled community
Mt. Washington has one of the best views of the city – but decaying sidewalks keep disabled residents and tourists from appreciating it.
Meet an abortion clinic escort with 30 years on the lines
For 30 years, Laura has volunteered as an abortion clinic escort, helping patients safely get care at the city’s two clinics.






