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Oct 13-19, 2021 - Pittsburgh City Paper | News, Dining, Music, Best Of, Arts, Film

Con Alma Shadyside transitions to a completely vegetarian menu

Con Alma, the popular Shadyside jazz lounge and restaurant, has changed its menu, going entirely vegetarian at the Ellsworth Avenue location. After opening in 2019 with menu items like ceviche, Ropa Vieja (braised and shredded short rib served with rice and black beans), and the Cuban chicken dish, Arroz Con Pollo, the decision to go…

Pitt faculty members vote in favor of unionization

After years of organizing efforts, faculty members at the University of Pittsburgh have voted overwhelmingly in favor of unionizing. On Tue., Oct. 19, The Pitt News reported that, out of the 2,203 faculty members who voted in the election, 1,511 voted to become members of the United Steelworkers union. A total of 612 voted against it.…

Pandan cake, Halloween cocktails, and more Pittsburgh food news

Farmer x Baker 1101 Powers Run Rd., Fox Chapel. rootandheartfarm.com Farmer x Baker, the popular riverside eatery, opened its brick and mortar location, Farm to Market, in Fox Chapel as of Oct. 15. The menu looks stacked with homemade bagels and bagel sandwiches, and hot and cold coffee drinks. Watch the Farmer x Baker Instagram…

Lynn Cullen Live – 10/19/21

Video Archive Lynn is talking about a bunch of subjects today including Consumerist Capitalist Culture, Whale Rescue, Trump criticizing Colin Powell after his death, and Chris Potter of WESA’s bio. Audio Only Archive Stream or download the last 5 shows on the MP3 downloads page.

Here’s an easy way to determine your Allegheny County voting precinct

There are over 100 municipalities in Allegheny County, and in many of those, there are several, sometimes dozens, of wards used to break down voting precincts. And within those wards, there are often several districts. All in all, there are several hundred different voting boundaries within the county. It’s nearly impossible to keep track of…

State Rep. Summer Lee announces congressional run

On Tue., Oct. 19, State Rep. Summer Lee (D-Swissvale) officially announced her candidacy for U.S. Congress in Pennsylvania’s 18th District, the day after longtime U.S. Rep. Mike Doyle (D-Forest Hills) disclosed he was retiring from the position at the end of his current term. ​​“I’m running for Congress because our community deserves to have leadership…

Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre brings dance back to Benedum Center

Local ballet fans have had to mostly go without live, in-person performances for well over a year, as COVID-19 left Pittsburgh companies grappling with how to bring their art to the public. The wait will soon end when the Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre leaps back on to the Benedum Center stage later this month. PBT announced…

Lynn Cullen Live – 10/18/21

Video Archive “People need to realize that you can’t compartmentalize a human being into a program. Everybody needs to loosen up. All I’m saying, loosen up! I didn’t graduate from college until I was mid-twenties.” – Lynn Cullen while talking about the non-traditional path that, Pittsburgh born, Joshua Angrist, took before winning Nobel Prize. Lynn…

Nebby post alert: Drive-by fruiters return to West View

In Pittsburgh, locals call being nosy and gossipy “nebby” and Pittsburghers looooove to be nebby. And while nebbiness used to be confined to water coolers, neighborhood meetings, or chats on the porch, modern-day nebbiness can now be found online. The nebbiest posts are usually found on Nextdoor.com — a social media site for sharing neighborhood…

Pittsburgh-area businesses receive support from Black Kitchen Initiative

Pittsburgh has seen an increase in support for Black businesses over the past year. That support can come from new customers, or from programs interested in investing in a business’s well-being. Even social media accounts like @BlackOwnedPGH on Instragam can help. Now locally-based food corporation Heinz has partnered with two organizations to give a boost…

Pa. state university system announces new name for western regional campus

Say goodbye to Clarion, California, and Edinboro universities. Introducing, Pennsylvania Western University. It’s the new name for the three consolidated state-owned universities included in the western portion of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education redesign. The Board of Governors unanimously approved the merger in July, hoping consolidation will address years of sagging enrollment and…

5 Questions with Buffalo Nichols

Ahead of his show opening for Drive-By Truckers on Fri., Oct. 15 at Mr. Smalls Theatre, blues musician Buffalo Nichols talked with Pittsburgh City Paper about music, touring, and the inspiration behind his latest project. Don’t be misled by the brevity of his answers, Nichols’ music is rich with the history of Black blues musicians…

Lynn Cullen Live – 10/14/21

Video Archive Lynn is talking about a “Take Back Virginia Rally” held for Republican candidate Glenn Youngkin where people pledged allegiance to an American Flag that was at the Capital Riot on January 6. Audio Only Archive Stream or download the last 5 shows on the MP3 downloads page.

Breaking the Grass Ceiling at goodblend Pennsylvania

goodblend, Pennsylvania, a new medical marijuana growing, processing and retail company in Pennsylvania, is not only bringing a new patient experience to the medical marijuana community, but it’s also working to “break the grass ceiling” in this heavily male-dominated industry — from the top down. Liz Conway, the President of goodblend, Pennsylvania, joined Parallel, the…

Lynn Cullen Live – 10/13/21

Video Archive Lynn is talking about a story of a three-legged dog who helped save a mans life after he fell into the Allegheny river. She is also watching William Shatners’ ride on the Blue Origin rocket. Audio Only Archive Stream or download the last 5 shows on the MP3 downloads page.

Soulshowmike reviews Nigel Hall’s Spiritual; debuts new podcast

Nigel Hall, longtime member of jam band Lettuce, is also well known as a founding member of The Nth Power and as a solo artist. His latest project, Spiritual, follows a period of introspection and escape from substance abuse. It is clearly cathartic, and is without a doubt a contender for my favorite album of…

Seven Days in Pittsburgh: Oct. 14-20

Thu., Oct. 14 ART • IRL Explore the works of Marisol, an artist whose contributions to the American Pop movement have largely been written out of history in favor of a white male-dominated narrative, in Marisol and Warhol Take New York at The Andy Warhol Museum. Situating her work alongside one of the most famous…

FREE WILL ASTROLOGY: Oct. 14-20

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): “We must never be afraid to go too far, for truth lies beyond,” declared novelist Marcel Proust. I wouldn’t normally offer that counsel to you Libras. One of your strengths is your skill at maintaining healthy boundaries. You know how to set dynamic limits that are just right: neither too extreme…

Rajbhog in Cranberry offers inventive and authentic takes on Indian street food

In Pittsburgh, the most ubiquitous Indian food is curry, and the most ubiquitous curry is probably chicken tikka masala, the tomato-based chicken dish that’s popular with just about everyone. But Pittsburgh is home to a significant South Asian community, and there are many other delicious Indian foods to try. That includes Indian street foods, which…


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