Lynn talks about the man being sentenced for sending threatening emails about the Tree of Life trial jurors, more on the Senate dress code, what other customs we may have outgrown as a society, and big tobacco's nefarious industry shift to "hyper-palatable" foods. Audio Only Archive...
Just last week, we ran a cover story about the making of legendary Pittsburgh action movie Striking Distance, and among a slew of fun and surprising facts (who knew star Bruce Willis used to perform at Donzi’s as alter ego Bruno Radolini??) was one that absolutely was not: In discussing the way neighbors at the time embraced the film, location scout Steve Parys observed, “Pittsburghers want to show off Pittsburgh.” And dammit if that ain’t the truth...
Plan your week with a little help from this week's Free Will Astrology a forecast where healthy romance may be in the cards, getting to know yourself is key, and the Creative Whack Pack and the band Oasis come into play.
Dixie Surewood wins the title of Best Drag Performer in Pittsburgh City Paper’s latest readers' poll. Her engaging, fun-loving nature has endeared her to audiences all over the city.
Brew House Association wins Best Gallery for Local Artists for both its historical significance and for prominently featuring LGBTQ artists and artists of color.
DJ Big Phill is a renaissance man with an array of artistic passions and a wide, organic following all around town. That reach has earned him the title of Best Club DJ in Pittsburgh.
Helmed by mother and daughter duo Lori Lazar and Leigh Morrissey and produced by “Fact Check Jake,” Uncle Bob’s Magic Cabinet (or UBMC for short) is a Pittsburgh-based weekly podcast featuring accessible bites of paranormal pop culture with a chummy chat-forward approach.
It's easy to see why Arepittas was a heavy-hitter in this year’s Best Of PGH: the accessible price point, tasty food, real cultural ties, and approachable presentation.