How to fill out the U.S. Census and why it’s important

The U.S. Census deadline is coming up soon. After a move by the Trump administration, census data collection will end on Oct. 31. The Census, which attempts to count every single U.S. resident and only happens once every 10 years, is an important tool for determining funding and representation in your hometown, region, and state.…

5 ways to celebrate National Vinyl Record Day

Sure, it seems like every day is national “something or other” day, but National Vinyl Record Day on Wednesday is a good excuse as any to cut loose halfway through your week and spend some time with some of your favorite tunes. Here are 5 ways to help you celebrate. 1. Dance it out Maybe…

New poll shows majority of Pennsylvanians oppose fracking

Any conversation around natural-gas drilling, aka fracking, in Pennsylvania and politics is a tinderbox. Many pundits have proclaimed that opposition to fracking is a political taboo in the commonwealth, and some candidates even try to project that an opponent is opposed to fracking for political gain. But those political maneuvers and opinions appear largely out of…

Lynn Cullen Live – 8/11/20

Video Archive Happy 98th birthday to Lynn’s mother! Lynn and Susan are being joined by the birthday girl for the first part of the show. On a more serious note they are discussing the looting in Chicago. A story that has caught Lynn’s attention is a TV Reporter who discovered she had cancer thanks to…

Trump legal adviser purposely misgenders Dr. Rachel Levine

A lawyer affiliated with President Donald Trump and his re-election campaign harassed and misgendered Pennsylvania health secretary Dr. Rachel Levine today. Levine, who is transgender, has repeatedly faced harassment from public figures and internet commenters alike throughout her time leading the state’s COVID-19 response. Jenna Ellis, a senior legal adviser to the Trump campaign, tweeted…

Lynn Cullen Live – 8/10/20

Video Archive A fascinating and uplifting piece on the common swift is where Lynn is starting the week. It’s a reminder of how amazing nature is, as well as how humbling it can be. She is also discussing New Zealand reaching 100 days without a new case of Covid-19, and mosquitoes in the Pittsburgh area…

Take a bite out of these locally-made treats for Shark Week

While COVID-19 has canceled sports, for the most part, there’s still one event that Americans can rally around — Shark Week. And what better way to celebrate this watery spectacle — airing this year from Sun. Aug. 9 through Sun., Aug. 16 – than to have your own social-distance hangout complete with shark-themed snacks. Launched in…

Pittsburgh makerspaces adjust to creating during COVID-19

Concerns over the spread of COVID-19 have halted concerts, community events, festivals, and other in-person activities for the foreseeable future. Makerspaces and DIY workshops are no exception, meaning these hubs of creativity and innovation, with their focus on hands-on learning and interaction, have had to adapt in response to the pandemic. “The types of lessons…

Lynn Cullen Live – 8/6/20

Video Archive The newest list of possible symptoms for Covid-19 in the New York Times this week seems to be never ending. It’s impossible to not have at least one from it at any given time. The craziness of this list is the first topic Lynn is discussing. She is also talking about a scathing…

Lynn Cullen Live – 8/5/20

Video Archive Lynn is marking the passing of journalist Pete Hamill. Protests are still occurring all over the country, including this area. Last week there was a Black Lives Matter protest in Shaler organized by students. A small counter protest set up across the street, and yelled anti – trans, and LGBTQ threats and slurs.…

Pittsburgh Police have arrested dozens of BLM protesters over the past few months, including prominent organizers, and they don’t seem to be slowing down

On July 28, Pittsburgh Police were seeking help from the public in identifying two suspects for a crime relating to a Black Lives Matter protest that had occurred two months prior. The police even solicited local media to help bring in these suspected criminals. The alleged crime: spray painting the outside of some Downtown businesses.…

Independent music venues come together to save their industry

Adam Valen, the marketing manager for local concert promotions company Drusky Entertainment, had to get honest with himself about the state of the live music scene. “The reality of it is that we’re not going to have full-scale shows until at least next year,” he says. But without help, many independent venues will not make…

Takeout review: People’s Indian Restaurant

A few weeks ago, People’s Indian Restaurant added pizza to its menu. This fusion of Italian and Indian cuisine from the Penn Avenue restaurant makes immediate sense; Indian dishes are often paired with naan, a flatbread comparable to the crust of a thin pizza. Its menu of five pies models the makeup of traditional slices…

Seven Days of Arts + Entertainment: Aug. 6-12

Thu., Aug. 6 Zoom Theater City Theatre and Pittsburgh Playhouse are coming together for a night of digital theater, as part of City of Asylum’s series, The Show Must Go On(line). The evening features a collection of 10-minute Zoom plays that respond to the current climate. The plays are free, but registration is required. 7:30…

At Home With: Stew Frick, artist and fashion designer

Everybody is dealing with COVID-19 quarantines and restrictions in different ways. You can contact your loved ones on your own, but you might also be curious how your favorite strangers in Pittsburgh are coping, so Pittsburgh City Paper is reaching out to artists, activists, workers, and makers to see how they’re doing. Today, it’s artist…

Pittsburgh Mask Maker Spotlight: Glitter Grandpa

Since the beginning of the pandemic, designers, artists, and sewing hobbyists have taken to their sewing machines to fill the demand of masks for the public to wear. Pittsburgh City Paper is taking a look behind the scenes and highlighting local mask makers. Name: Noah Riley Business: Glitter Grandpa Neighborhood: Forest Hills glittergrandpa.etsy.com instagram.com/glittergrandpa What…

Seven Days of Music: Aug. 6-12

Thu., Aug. 6 (IRL) Laser Galactic Odyssey. 2:30 p.m. Carnegie Science Center, North Side. $2-8 carnegiesciencecenter.org Fly through space to the soundtrack of interstellar tunes during this all-ages show. Tickets are available on-site and seating capacity is extremely limited. Seats and armrests are sanitized between each show. Fri., Aug. 7 Save Our Stages. saveourstages.com According…

FREE WILL ASTROLOGY: Aug. 6-13

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): At times in our lives, it’s impractical to be innocent and curious and blank and receptive. So many tasks require us to be knowledgeable and self-assured and forceful and in control. But according to my astrological analysis, the coming weeks will be a time when you will benefit from the former…


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