Lynn and Susan are discussing topics including: Trump in court, John Kelly confirms Trump called fallen soldiers "suckers" and "losers" and that he did not want to be seen with military amputees because "it doesn’t look good for me.", Matt Gaetz moves to oust Kevin McCarthy as House speaker, a North Carolina radio station plans to reject broadcasts of 'inappropriate' Met operas, a story about Lynn getting stuck in a wicker chair at Sally Jessy Raphael's house, and stories from @pgh_scanner. This and more today on Lynn Cullen Live...
Kaibur Coffee has been a Polish Hill staple for years. New owners, Sarah Spurgeon and Adam Vandivier, have maintained the shop's high standard for quality ingredients while putting their own spin on a few things. The husband and wife team have been able to lower costs on the menu without sacrificing excellence by working with local vendors and implementing new approaches, such as making their plant-based milks in-house.
Kaibur Coffee has been a Polish Hill staple for years. New owners Sarah Spurgeon and Adam Vandivier have maintained the shop's high standard for quality ingredients while putting their own spin on a few things...
This week's Pittsburgh food news includes updates on City Works, Commonplace Coffee, Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, and Condado Tacos, as well as a chili cook-off, a cookie tour, and multiple restaurant closures and rebrands.
Trump has arrived at the courthouse in New York for his fraud case, a study shows that anger diminishes the brain's reasoning skills (could be an explanation for Trump supporters), the Allegheny County Executive race is very close with a debate coming up, and child labor in the US is getting worse. Audio Only Archive...
Looking for a new job? We searched through local employment guides to curate a list of the best job openings throughout the region, including pop-up bartender, editorial designer, poll worker, and more.
The Pittsburgh public library system is using an annual celebration to highlight endangered writing and provide more resources to combat growing book-banning efforts.
Hailing from Brooklyn and producing a sound that mimics ‘70s funk artists as well as today's pop rock hits, Sammy Rae & The Friends wants their fans to be just that — friends.
A progressive megadonor backs Democrat Matt Dugan in his quest to topple 25-year incumbent Stephen Zappala as Allegheny County’s top prosecutor. Zappala asks voters to look to other cities and has an endorsement from a national political group.
By Charlie Wolfson
Democrat Matt Dugan and Republican nominee Stephen Zappala are competing for the county district attorney seat. The election has gained attention outside the county.
Nick Offerman remembers riding an incline last time he was in Pittsburgh, as well as “many meats and cheeses tossed about,” and his wife’s pop band, Nancy and Beth, playing — most likely — at Mr. Smalls Theater. Offerman will be back this weekend performing a show at Heinz Hall.
Little did Brian Wissner know that his father-daughter hobby of game collecting would spin into the Pittsburgh Gaming Expo, an annual convention dedicated to all things related to gaming culture. The event returns Sat., Sept., 30-Sun., Oct. 1 at the Monroeville Convention Center, where attendees will find, among many other offerings, hundreds of arcade, pinball, and board games, all of which are free to play.
Not everyone is into a scene with hot wings, bucket o’ beer, and 70 million screens surrounding you, so, after a lot of thought and research, we’ve compiled a list of some of the best bars to check out a Steelers game — if you really want to enjoy yourself.
Lynn talks about democratic senator Bob Menendez's corruption scandal, Trump's fraud case in New York, strike news, Amazon being sued for monopoly, and more. She is then joined by Wayne Brinda, the Artistic Director for Prime Stage Theater, to discuss a fascinating new project that combines a Pittsburgh cemetery tour with live theater...
Plan your week with a little help from this week's Free Will Astrology a forecast filled with the screams of Kevin James, guiding thoughts for lions, and the elegance of Joan Baez.
Looking for something to do this week in Pittsburgh? From Evil Dead the Musical to open-air dance performances to a comedy show with Nick Offerman, we've got a list of this week's top happenings in the Steel City.
Brought to life by Pittsburgh natives Stephen Chbosky and Brian Silverman, Two Lives in Pittsburgh follows Bernie Evers, a traditional blue-collar guy who learns that his child is exploring their gender identity.
WAMO, the local radio station that functions as a voice for both Black Pittsburghers and the local urban community, celebrates its 75th anniversary with a concert at the Rivers Casino on Fri., Sept. 29.