Lynn talks about the death of former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger who was reviled by many Americans for his conduct of wartime diplomacy. Plus she talks about an interview Andrew Sorkin did with Elon Musk that she found interesting, Washington Post report on Scott Perry’s texts to overturn Trump’s loss in 2020...
Market Square will soon be home to Space Bar, an immersive, molecular mixology lounge that is the brainchild of sci-fi writer Dale Thomas Vaughn and his partner, and longtime bartender, Elizabeth Menzel. Step into the lounge and you board the SS Oasis, decked out with moon-shaped lighting, tables emblazoned with images of nebula, and constantly changing virtual "windows" that give you a tour of galaxies far, far away...
Pittsburgh City Paper compiled a list of festive pop-ups perfect for entertaining out-of-town loved ones, for wintery date nights, or for quick bursts of boozy cheer.
Lynn talks about the tremendous character of the Carter family and how no other presidential family in modern history compares, the problem with avocados, a Netflix movie about a remarkable figure in the civil rights movement, and more. Audio Only Archive...
Plan your week with a little help from this week's Free Will Astrology: a forecast with wild mushroom people, spinning until you're dizzy, and a visit from Joan Baez and the Fates.
The fourth annual Black Market: Holiday Edition, a one-stop shopping space for Black-owned businesses, will take place from Fri., Dec 2-Sat., Dec. 3 at 413 Wood St. Over the weekend, there will be 15-18 vendors, with a different lineup daily.
The Soul Food Festival is not welcome at PPG Plaza next year due to "noise complaints," which organizers see as a racist double standard not applied to similar events such as Picklesburgh.
What happened to Pittsburgh’s IMAX? If there’s no IMAX, why is the brand plastered everywhere, including at the Waterfront AMC? We looked into the history of the format and the fates of the region’s last three IMAX theaters.
Looking for something to do in Pittsburgh this week? From Mariah Carey to Alan Cumming and Ari Shapiro to an interactive lights display and more, there's always something happening in the Steel City!
Cig Mom, played by Murrysville native Kim Rhoades on TikTok, offers up nostalgia and laughs with her brash, chain-smoking, Steelers-loving, Stevie Nicks-listening, Yinzer mom character.
Lynn and Susan talk about the Koch-affiliated group backs Nikki Haley for president, a mysterious respiratory illness that affects dogs, no signs that the blast at the US-Canada border was a terrorist attack, Ted Cruz keeps promoting misinformation. This and more today on Lynn Cullen Live...
Eternal Maternal, a dual exhibition by artists Fran Flaherty and Meg Foley, elicits probing questions about motherhood, especially as it relates to parenting as a queer or trans person.
For those looking for a charitable way to commemorate the fifth anniversary of the 2018 shooting at the Tree of Life building, there are lots of worthy recipients.
This week's Pittsburgh food news includes updates on Adda Coffee & Tea House, Leona’s Ice Cream, Penn Brewery, and Jak’s Bakery, as well as a very Pittsburgh gingerbread house display and a banquet for a cause.
Lynn talks about how needlessly convoluted the US healthcare system is, 2023's word of the year, the perspectives of two Muslim women, and finally— a feel-good story. 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 social media and content manager, sales rep, marketing intern, and more.
Plan your week with a little help from this week's Free Will Astrology: a forecast that encourages feasts over snacks, fact-checking your advisors, entertaining new ideas, and reinforcing boundaries.