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FREE WILL ASTROLOGY Oct. 19-25
Plan your week with a little help from this week’s Free Will Astrology: a forecast filled with fruitful wisdom from the late great Anthony Bourdain, a helpless whine from Agatha Christie, plus champagne and yachts.
On the Tahn: Disco Sunday Disco and other dance parties in Pittsburgh (Oct. 12-15)
Dance the weekend away at these Pittsburgh parties playing everything from Barbie bops to funk and soul.
Lynn Cullen Live: Feeling Brittle (10-11-23)
Lynn talks about grappling with the feeling that the world shouldn’t be able to go on around you when something terrible is happening that affects you, and other complex emotions. Audio Only Archive Stream or download the last 5 shows on the MP3 downloads page.
Kosoko Jackson centers Black, queer characters in a haunting new tale
Kosoko Jackson, who currently serves as a visiting professor at Seton Hill University in Greensburg, Pa., will discuss his newest novel The Forest Demands Its Due on Thu., Oct. 12 as part of a Pittsburgh Arts & Lectures Made Local event.
Frank Lloyd Wright’s plans for Pittsburgh included a massive, car-centric civic center
Frank Lloyd Wright’s Southwestern Pennsylvania — a contemporary exhibit that explores never-built projects that would have irrevocably altered the local landscape — opens at the Westmoreland Museum of American Art and Fallingwater’s Speyer Gallery on Oct. 15.
Pittsburgh’s top events: Oct. 12-18
Looking for something to do this week in Pittsburgh? From Goatoberfest to The Pittsburgh Zine Fair to a special screening of Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story, we’ve got a list of this week’s top happenings in the Steel City.
ESA Letter for Housing: The right steps to get yours
Emotional support animals (ESAs) can provide companionship and support to people with mental health conditions. Click here to get information on how to get your ESA Letter!
Lynn Cullen Live: Lynn and Susan discuss the Israel-Palestinian war (10-10-23)
Lynn and Susan discuss the Israel-Palestinian war and discuss some of the stories and reports from the region. This and more today on Lynn Cullen Live Audio Only Archive Stream or download the last 5 shows on the MP3 downloads page.
Your down-ballot votes have the biggest impact, officials and candidates say
Turnout is often lower during elections for local councils and school boards. Local leaders say these races are critical — and that voter enthusiasm for them is growing.
Keanu boosts Coffee Tree, Kennywood eats worms, and more Pittsburgh food news
This week’s Pittsburgh food news includes updates on Wigle Whiskey, The Lawrenceville Corporation, Caliente Pizza & Draft House, and Target, as well as a movie star seal-of-approval for Coffee Tree Roasters and a gross-out eating contest at Kennywood.
Jeremy Piven – A Look Into the Career of This Award-Winning Actor
Jeremy Piven is an award winning actor and comedian who has won three Emmy Awards and a Golden Globe for his star performance as Ari Gold.
Lynn Cullen Live: All Eyes on Israel (10-09-23)
Lynn talks about what keeps her awake at night about the Gaza-Israel conflict, and the personal connection that so many American Jews feel to the news coverage of this event. Audio Only Archive Stream or download the last 5 shows on the MP3 downloads page.
Now Hiring in Pittsburgh: Outdoor Program Specialist, Ghost Tour Guide, Restaurant Host, and more
Looking for a new job? We searched through local employment guides to curate a list of the best job openings throughout the region, including HR manager, family therapist, pizza delivery driver, and more.
Point Park’s president has “transformational” plans. Will marginalized students buy in?
Chris Brussalis’ swift, unanimous promotion from board member to interim leader to permanent president has raised some eyebrows on Point Park University’s campus, especially in light of the strategic plan that may overhaul of Point Park’s admissions, programs, and possibly faculty. Concurrently, some students with marginalized identities say they worry changes to the student body’s…
Art by and for everybody: meet the Disabled Artists Creative Cohort
GPAC’s new paid cohort of disabled artists includes musicians, visual artists, writers, and dancers. Their goal is to improve their practice, share ideas, and increase access to art.
Pummeled returns from five-year hiatus with new power-pop sound (and free CDs)
The Pittsburgh trio has a new bassist and a new sound that mixes pop, rock, and grunge.
The best Pittsburgh Facebook Groups to join right now
If you’re searching for the latest things to do around town, recipes for your next cookie table, a new wholesome hobby, or some telenovela-level drama, these are some of the best local Facebook Groups to follow.
Lynn Cullen Live: Elect Republicans and Die (10-04-23)
Lynn ponders if perhaps Trump’s reason for physically appearing in court is to intimidate witnesses, she talks about a shamelessly hypocritical opinion piece by Newt Gingrich in the Washington Post, and how studies show that people die younger in Republican-led states. Audio Only Archive Stream or download the last 5 shows on the MP3 downloads…
The Ghost Bomber of the Monongahela blends conspiracy, truth, and tragedy
One of Pittsburgh’s best-known urban legends is mostly a true story. But the classified nature of the ghost bomber rouses speculation about potential government secrets — which is where the legend starts to spin into a web of conspiracy theories.
The best non-pumpkin beers you can find this fall in Pittsburgh
While pumpkin beers are delightful for some, the Pittsburgh beer scene has many choices for non-pumpkin-related beer to sample this spooky season.
Pittsburgh’s top fall events: Oct. 5-Nov. 21
Thu., Oct. 5 LIT • OAKLAND Pittsburgh Arts and Lectures presents Jon Klassen. 6 p.m. Carnegie Library Lecture Hall. 4440 Forbes Ave., Oakland. Free. Registration required. Virtual option available. pittsburghlectures.culturaldistrict.org DANCE • DOWNTOWN Fall Dance Concert. 7:30 p.m. Continues through Sun., Oct. 8. Pittsburgh Playhouse. 350 Forbes Ave., Downtown. $23-55. playhouse.pointpark.edu THEATER • SOUTH SIDE…
Monster pumpkins are carved, dropped, and admired at this Pittsburgh festival
The annual Pittsburgh Monster Pumpkins Festival — taking place this year from Sat., Oct. 21-Sun., Oct. 22 at The Stacks in the Strip District — features 1500 lb. pumpkins and more for accessible, family-friendly fun.
Haunted Harmar: legend tripping along 13 Bends Road
Campbell’s Run Rd. in Harmar Township is the site of the 13 bends urban legend. The tale includes stories of ghost sightings when driving down the road at night.
2023 Fall Guide
Events: Pittsburgh’s top fall events: Oct. 5-Nov. 21 Community Profile: The Ghost Bomber of the Monongahela blends conspiracy, truth, and tragedy Community Profile: Haunted Harmar: legend tripping along 13 Bends Road Arts & Entertainment: Monster pumpkins are carved, dropped, and admired at this Pittsburgh festival Drink: The best non-pumpkin beers you can find this fall…






