

On the Tahn: Dance parties at P Town Bar, Trace, and more (Nov. 10-13)
Dance the weekend away at these Pittsburgh dance parties playing everything from rave classics to emo hits.
Health department pilots at-home STD testing for young adults
Young adults can now request free at-home tests for chlamydia and gonorrhea, thanks to a new Allegheny County Health Department pilot aimed at making STD testing more accessible to higher-risk populations.
LIVE: Pennsylvania midterm election night results
Want to know who’s in the lead in tonight’s midterm election? We’re updating this article with results and commentary as returns for both state-wide and local races come in.
Fetterman claims victory in U.S. Senate
John Fetterman wins Pennsylvania’s open Senate seat after a grueling race that came down to the wire.
Pittsburgh poet Jessica Lanay talks cool kicks, statement jewelry, and dressing for work
Jessica Lanay shares their personal style, childhood, and memories of Pittsburgh.
Carnegie Mellon University film festival highlights Asian perspectives
The Carnegie Mellon International Film Festival will present four screenings during Tried and True: A Night of Asian-Made Short Films.
Chazz Palminteri brings the Bronx to Pittsburgh with one-man show
Pittsburgh City Paper talked with Chazz Palminteri about A Bronx Tale: One Man Show and the origins behind the 1993 film.
Lynn Cullen Live: Election Day Talk (11-08-22)
“Nothing makes someone want to vote more, than someone trying to stop them” – Susan It’s election day! Lynn and Susan are discussing mail in ballots and the issue with dating them and how many mail in ballots will not be allowed because of this problem. Audio Only Archive Stream or download the last 5…
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Election Day deals, holiday-inspired lattes, and other Pittsburgh food news
This week’s Pittsburgh food news includes updates on Mi Empanada, Abeille Voyante Tea, Mindful Brewing, and Cobra, as well as a homebrew kit giveaway, a new fast-food joint, and more.
After Hours with Pittsburgh City Paper‘s news editor Jamie Wiggan
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Attention, Allegheny County voters: If your name is on this list, you need to correct your mail-in ballot
Allegheny County announced the names of more than 1,000 voters who must take immediate action to correct their mail-in ballots.
Lynn Cullen Live: What if Republicans take back the House? (11-07-22)
“There is no way that Democrats should lose because there are more of us, there are more people who want what we are selling, BUT THEY DON’T VOTE!” – Lynn on Democratic voters. Lynn is talking about tomorrow’s Election Day and the chances of the Republican party taking back control of the house and the…
Now Hiring in Pittsburgh: Pet Retention Liaison, Marketing Manager, Production and Operations Assistant, 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 Muddy Waters Oyster Bar, Carnegie Museums, Sanctuary Pittsburgh, and more.
Obama champions Fetterman, derides Oz during Pittsburgh rally
Former President Barak Obama rallied in Pittsburgh to support John Fetterman and other local Democrats.
Pitt breaks ground on massive solar farm project
Construction workers have broken ground on a 68-acre solar farm that’s intended to power the 18% of the entire University of Pittsburgh campus once it goes online in 2023.
5 Questions with Bob the Drag Queen
Pittsburgh City Paper spoke with Bob about “We’re Here,” her Pittsburgh show, and loving what you do.
Pittsburgh Jews stick up for Summer Lee amid attacks from Israel lobby
Members of the Pittsburgh Jewish community continue to voice their support for Summer Lee after attack ads paid for by pro-Israel group attempt to label her too “extreme.”
Local leaders mobilize against Black voter suppression
A coalition of local organizers and officials are mobilizing against possible efforts to suppress Black votes at the polls next week.
On the Tahn: Dance parties at Brillobox, Cattivo, and more (Nov. 3-6)
Dance the weekend away at these Pittsburgh dance parties playing everything from reggaeton to Taylor Swift.
Lynn Cullen Live: Fetterman’s Legacy as Mayor of Braddock (11-03-22)
<iframe width="560" height="315" Lynn is talking about a HuffPost story on John Fetterman and how he started out, he was running a program for high school dropouts prior to becoming mayor of Braddock and how he used money from his family to help the community but he has had issues along the way. Plus how…
Lynn Cullen Live: Voting intimidation (11-02-22)
Lynn is talking about how a federal judge ordered armed members of a group monitoring ballot drop boxes in Arizona to stay away from the locations because they were intimidating voters Audio Only Archive Stream or download the last 5 shows on the MP3 downloads page.
Local faith leaders reject rising Christian nationalism movement
Pittsburgh area faith leaders speak against the tide of Christian nationalism, brought on in part by Doug Mastriano’s Pennsylvanian influence.
Film Pittsburgh highlights local horror, world cinema, and so much more
Take a sneak peak at Three Rivers Film Festival’s “18 exciting and thought-provoking independent feature films.”
Bri Dominique swaps her viola for synthesizers
Bri Dominique talks to City Paper about her creative process and the influence her classical training plays in her poppy music.
FREE WILL ASTROLOGY: Nov. 3-10
Plan your week ahead with a little help from this week’s Free Will Astrology, a forecast filled with love, ducks, basketball, the wisdom of Tom Waits, and more.
Pittsburgh’s top events: Nov. 3-9
Looking for something to do in Pittsburgh this week? From The Little Mermaid to NASA scientists to opera, we’ve got a list of this week’s top happenings in the Steel City.






