25 Pennsylvania-made candy brands perfect for the trick or treat bowl

Pennsylvania is the country’s undisputed champion of snack food. The Keystone State is filled with popular and delicious brands of pretzels, potato chips, and that Halloween staple, candy. The state-made candy selection is too extensive to list in one article, with each region having several local companies that produce their own chocolates, taffy, and other…

A chili cook-off, skull mugs, and other Pittsburgh food news

Hidden Harbor 1708 Shady Ave., Squirrel Hill. hiddenharborpgh.com Looking for some new glassware with a spooky twist? On Sat., Oct. 30, Hidden Harbor will release limited edition skull mugs as part of its Hula-ween Party. The mugs were designed, sculpted, and produced by John Mulder of Eekum Bookum. You can drop in or reserve an…

Port Authority sees highest ridership increase of the pandemic

The pandemic has been hard on public transportation agencies, with the rise in remote work and need for people to quarantine leading to ridership declines. And that has been true for the Port Authority of Allegheny County, too, as the agency has seen a large drop off in ridership since March 2020. However, the most…

Pittsburgh tattoo shops to find Halloween flash deals

Costumes come off, but Halloween flash tattoos are forever. If you prefer to wear your love for the holiday on your sleeve (or chest, or legs, or any other part of your body), Pittsburgh tattoo shops have plenty of designs inspired by traditional Halloween imagery, horror movies, the occult, and more. Pittsburgh City Paper compiled…

Official Pittsburgh City Paper Halloween Playlist

Whether you are staying home and watching horror movies or going out to a party with friends, it’s good to have a great playlist to listen to when you’re trying to get in the Halloween mood. What constitutes a Halloween playlist? Songs that encompass a chilling feeling or lyrics and titles that are a little…

Advocates call on lawmakers to pass bill allowing in-state tuition, aid for undocumented residents

Advocates for undocumented Pennsylvanians rallied at the state Capitol on Monday, where they called on state lawmakers to pass legislation that would allow those individuals to pay in-state tuition rates at state colleges and universities, and qualify for aid from the Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency. The proposal sponsored by Democratic Reps. Peter Schweyer (Lehigh…

Lynn Cullen Live – 10/25/21

Video Archive Lynn goes off regarding China’s first woman to spacewalk: “This poor woman is supposed to do all the things astronauts are supposed to do… She’s expected to wear makeup!” Lynn continues, “Guys, when you hear that women have to do the job, but have more that they also have to deal with, this…

5 Questions with Sylvan Esso

Sylvan Esso, a pop duo composed of Amelia Meath and Nick Sanborn, is playing a show in Pittsburgh at Stage AE on Fri., Nov. 5. The North Carolina band’s most recent album, Free Love, was released in 2020 to much acclaim from fans and critics. The album is at once bright, dance heavy, and introspective,…

17 Spooky cocktails and a Halloween-themed Night Market

The spooky season is upon us and with only a short time left to stuff all of your favorite Halloween festivities into the end of the month, here is one you definitely don’t want to miss: The Downtown Halloween Night Market and Cocktail Crawl on Sat., Oct. 30, sponsored by Bacardi. The Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership…

Nebby post alert: Did Satan visit the Steel City?

In Pittsburgh, locals call being nosy and gossipy “nebby” and Pittsburghers looooove to be nebby. And while nebbiness used to be confined to water coolers, neighborhood meetings, or chats on the porch, modern-day nebbiness can now be found online. The nebbiest posts are usually found on Nextdoor.com — a social media site for sharing neighborhood…

Beware of Pittsburgh’s zombie (tree) apocalypse

Pittsburgh’s zombie scene is well established, from being the home base for George A. Romero’s zombie movies to the annual Zombie Fest, but arborists are concerned with a different type of zombie hiding among us in Pittsburgh. Zombie trees are trees that are still standing and look alive but are dead or dangerous in some…

Lynn Cullen Live – 10/21/21

Video Archive Susan has joined Lynn today and they are discussing the Protest outside of Netflix, which included employees, over the Dave Chappelle Netflix stand-up special “The Closer” Audio Only Archive Stream or download the last 5 shows on the MP3 downloads page.

Lynn Cullen Live – 10/20/21

Video Archive Lynn is updating about her mothers health and it leads to our Public Health Care System and how the Republicans are tearing things apart. Plus Tucker Carlson attacking Pete Buttigieg taking Paternity leave. Audio Only Archive Stream or download the last 5 shows on the MP3 downloads page.

Pittsburgh General Election Guide 2021

This spring’s primary took many political forecasters by surprise: Pa. State Rep. Ed Gainey (D-Lincoln-Lemington) won the race over Mayor Bill Peduto, the first time in modern history that a Pittsburgh incumbent mayor was defeated. The win came against considerable odds, seeing as how Peduto had no apparent challengers as late as September 2020. But…

Seven Days in Pittsburgh: Oct. 21-27

Thu., Oct. 21 ART • IRL Contemplate space and solitude with Defying Dimension and Seeing in Solitude, a dual set of exhibits at the James Gallery. Defying Dimensions artist Dan Droz uses sculpture to create and explore negative space and gaps in people’s perception through novel folding techniques with metal, glass, and mesh wire. Seeing…

FREE WILL ASTROLOGY: Oct. 21-27

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Self-help author James Clear describes a scenario I urge you to keep in mind. He speaks of “a stonecutter hammering away at his rock, perhaps a hundred times without as much as a crack showing in it. Yet at the hundred and first blow, it will split in two.” Clear adds…

An open letter to the next mayor of the city of Pittsburgh

“I’m not the president of Black America. I’m the president of the United States of America,” so said former President Barack Obama in 2012. You may be thinking this to yourself as we near the Nov. 2 general election, “I will not be the mayor of Black Pittsburgh. I will be the mayor of the…

Pennsylvania Supreme Court: Maria McLaughlin vs. Kevin Brobson

The Pennsylvania Supreme Court is the state’s highest court and has made many important decisions over the last several years. A ruling by the court in 2018 struck down the state’s partisan-gerrymandered Congressional districts. In 2020, the court also rejected a lawsuit challenging Pennsylvania’s mail-in voting law. Five Democrats and two Republicans currently make up…

Pittsburgh City Council District 4: Anthony Coghill vs. Connor Mulvaney

Pittsburgh City Council District 4 represents the South Hills neighborhoods of Beechview, Bon Air, Brookline, Carrick, and Overbrook, as well as parts of Mount Washington. It is represented by incumbent Councilor Anthony Coghill (D-Beechview). Anthony Coghill (Democrat) Bio: Incumbent candidate. Born and raised in Beechview. Previously worked as constituent liaison for state Sen. Wayne Fontana.…

Allegheny County Council District 8: Michelle Naccarati-Chapkis vs. Eric Casteel

Allegheny County Council District 8 consists of Braddock, Braddock Hills, Chalfant, East McKeesport, East Pittsburgh, Edgewood, Monroeville, North Braddock, Pitcairn, Plum, Rankin, Swissvale, Trafford, Turtle Creek, Wall, Whitaker, and Wilmerding. Incumbent councilor Paul Zavarella (D-Plum) is not seeking re-election. Michelle Naccarati-Chapkis (Democrat) Bio: Working in the nonprofit field for 20 years, Naccarati-Chapkis serves as executive…

Allegheny County Council District 1: Jack Betkowski vs. Joe Wise

UPDATE, Sat., Oct. 30: Joe Wise, the Republican candidate for Allegheny County Council District 1, has died. Wise will still appear on the ballot for Election Day, and mail-in voting has already begun. If he were elected and seated, members of county council have the authority to choose a candidate to replace him. ORIGINAL STORY,…

Allegheny County Common Pleas Judicial Elections

With 18 candidates running for 10 open seats on the Common Pleas Court of Allegheny County, this election cycle offers a paramount opportunity to remake the county’s criminal justice system. Common Pleas Judges are responsible for overseeing trials for criminal, civil, and family cases and delivering sentencing. Pittsburgh City Paper has highlighted three categories for…

Allegheny County Council District 3: Anita Prizio vs. Meredith Dolan

Allegheny County Council District 3 emcompasses some North Hills suburbs and Allegheny River towns including Reserve, Millvale, Shaler, Etna, Sharpsburg, Aspinwall, O’Hara, Fox Chapel, Hampton, Indiana, and West Deer. Councilor Anita Prizio is the incumbent. Anita Prizio (Democrat) Bio: Former O’Hara town supervisor and current Allegheny County Councilor. Served as a delegate for former presidential…


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