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May 6-12, 2020 - Pittsburgh City Paper | News, Dining, Music, Best Of, Arts, Film

Update: Some Pennsylvania counties are cleared for green phase on May 29, Allegheny to remain yellow

Update: 4:45 p.m. Fri., May 22, 2020: On Fri., May 29, eight additional Pennsylvania counties will transition to the “yellow phase,” and 17 to “green,” as announced by Gov. Tom Wolf, Health Secretary Dr. Rachel Levine, and Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency (PEMA) Director Randy Padfield in a press conference today. The counties transitioning to green — the first to…

Kindergarten in the time of corona

My son is 6 years old, in kindergarten, and is currently sentenced to a lifetime of hard labor the likes of which are typically reserved for North Korean dissidents. Or so he would have you believe if he were to describe the 10 to 20 minutes of online learning he is asked to do Monday…

LuRose introduces herself with a ‘Sweet’ and warming single

Right away, LuRose’s vocals draw listeners into her debut release, “Sweet.” The single opens with the lyrics, “In the summer breeze, with you next to me / I cannot take it,” overtop an easygoing, acoustic R&B beat. “Sugar on your lips, lemonade-dipped kiss / Soft, as I graze it” she continues, before easing into the…

Photos: #FreeBlackMamas Protest at Allegheny County Jail

Over 20 cars gathered on Tuesday for an in-car protest, advocating on behalf of inmates at Allegheny County Jail. Organized by the Dignity Act of PA collective, the protest called for releasing inmates, specifically Black mothers, and for the end of cash bail. The protest began in the parking lot of the former Shop ‘n…

Make + Matter is permanently closing

The collaborative, designer-owned storefront Make + Matter announced that it will permanently close its Lawrenceville space at the end of May. In a newsletter and Facebook post sent out today, Make + Matter owners Kelly Simpson-Scupelli, Rebekah Joy, and Rona Chang say the decision to close was “due to the impact of Covid-19 on our…

At Home With: Harpreet Pabla

Everybody is dealing with COVID-19 quarantines and restrictions in different ways. While there’s no single right way to cope — social distancing and staying TF home aside — connecting with friends, family, and neighbors is a good place to start. You can contact your loved ones on your own, but you might also be curious…

Lynn Cullen Live – 5/12/20

Video Archive As the show airs today a lot is going on. Dr. Fauci is testifying in front of the Senate, and the Supreme Court is hearing arguments on Trump’s ability to keep his financial information, and taxes secret. A much more lighthearted story Lynn and Susan are talking about is a study of whether…

Sen. Bernie Sanders endorses state Rep. Summer Lee

Since entering office in 2019, state Rep. Summer Lee (D-Swissvale) has been one of the loudest and most unapologetic progressive voices in Harrisburg. Her strong opposition to natural gas drilling, aka fracking, may have even led to a primary challenger against her in the form of Chris Roland (D-Braddock Hills), who is pro-fracking and backed…

Lynn Cullen Live – 5/11/20

Video Archive A tweet thread detailing the chaos at a local Olive Garden yesterday made Lynn chuckle, and she’s sharing it first thing today. It turns out that Mother’s Day has caused events like that to happen all over. The cops were called to handle crowds at a local Red Lobster. Then there was a…

At Home With: Tim Pearce

Everybody is dealing with COVID-19 quarantines and restrictions in different ways. While there’s no single right way to cope — social distancing and staying TF home aside — connecting with friends, family, and neighbors is a good place to start. You can contact your loved ones on your own, but you might also be curious…

60-Second Documentary: Comfort food passed down through generations

The following video is part of a series of 60-Second Documentaries, produced by Point Park University students in collaboration with the student-run Point Park News Service. Meet the filmmaker: Name: Virginia Garner Year: Freshman Major: Journalism Currently Resides: Severna Park, Maryland Career Aspiration: Investigative Reporter

What does the ‘yellow phase’ of Pennsylvania’s reopen plan actually mean?

On May 15, Allegheny County and 12 other counties in Southwestern Pennsylvania will move to the yellow phase of Gov. Tom Wolf’s reopen plan during the coronavirus pandemic. Currently, all of Southwestern Pennsylvania is under the red phase, which includes a stay-at-home order and scores of strict business closures. Most retail is closed, non-essential businesses…

Keep clean, stay dirty with these adult-only bath products

Hip Modern Soap Co. products are like any handmade bars or bath bombs available at craft markets or Etsy stores. Only some of them come with a naughty, or even dark sense of humor, with penis-shaped soap-on-a-rope and an electric toaster bath bomb for those who want relaxation with an edge. Given the current COVID-19…

The most anticipated May book releases

Stray by Stephanie Danler, May 19 via Knopf Publishing Group In 2016, Stephanie Danler’s first novel, Sweetbitter, was published and subsequently made into a show on Starz in 2018. Danler should have been happy, but the struggles of her parents – a mother who is disabled by years of alcoholism and a father in and out…

At Home With: James Hill

Everybody is dealing with COVID-19 quarantines and restrictions in different ways. While there’s no single right way to cope — social distancing and staying TF home aside — connecting with friends, family, and neighbors is a good place to start. You can contact your loved ones on your own, but you might also be curious…

Op-ed: A Teaching Lesson for Congressman Doyle from Professor Dickinson

In the afternoon of May 5th, Congressman Mike Doyle stated in the City Paper, “It’s disappointing that Jerry Dickinson is distorting the letter we sent to the NAACP and leaders in the African-American community.” As a tenured constitutional law professor at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law, I take great pride in teaching law students…

Spare Change takes its charity busking online

Adjustments have had to be made for musicians, bands, and businesses amidst the spread of COVID-19, and local organization Spare Change is no exception. Instead of passing around collection buckets at live music events to raise money for charity, Spare Change has moved its fundraising efforts online. Each week, at least one of the musicians…

Lynn Cullen Live – 5/7/20

Video Archive Lynn is sharing sad news today, former Warhol Museum director Thomas Sokolowski has died at the age of 70. She is remembering her time working with Tom, and all that he did for the area. Audio Only Archive Stream or download the last 5 shows on the MP3 downloads page.

For Sale With Baggage: Table for One

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…

Lynn Cullen Live – 5/6/20

Video Archive Lynn is talking about Trump’s visit to the Honeywell factory making masks, and his interview with David Muir. Later in the show she will be joined by Pittsburgh City Paper staff writer Jordan Snowden. Audio Only Archive Stream or download the last 5 shows on the MP3 downloads page.

Free Will Astrology (5/6 – 5/13)

TAURUS (April 20-May 20): “The future belongs to those who see possibilities before they become obvious,” says businessperson and entrepreneur John Sculley. You Tauruses aren’t renowned for such foresight. It’s more likely to belong to Aries and Sagittarius people. Your tribe is more likely to specialize in doing the good work that turns others’ bright…


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