City Theatre turns trash to treasure in premiere of The Garbologists

The co-world premiere of Lindsay Joelle’s The Garbologists at City Theatre is an enjoyable, well-executed production about two garbage collectors who can’t stand each other. The production, which features exceptional scenic and sound design, is directed by City Theatre co-artistic director Monteze Freeland in his directorial debut at the theater’s main stage. Billed as an…

BikePGH celebrates second annual Bike Anywhere Week

Celebrate National Bike Month in Pittsburgh with a week’s worth of fun activities during Bike Anywhere Week. The week of events, happening May 16-20 throughout the city, is hosted by local transit nonprofit BikePGH. Bike Anywhere Week aims to provide cyclists with events and resources in which they can meet others who enjoy riding and…

Lynn Cullen Live: Supreme Court Justices protested at home (05/10/22)

Lynn and Susan are discussing the protests outside of Supreme Court Justices homes and how people are reacting to it and how the senate quickly past a security protection bill to protect Supreme Court families but they don’t pass bills to protect others. Audio Only Archive Stream or download the last 5 shows on the…

Mobile CBD edibles, a farmers market returns, and more Pittsburgh food news

Market Square Farmers Market Market Square, Downtown. downtownpittsburgh.com The Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership announced that, on Thu., May 12, the 18th season of the Market Square Farmers Market will return. The market will be open Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. to offer regional produce, organic products, small-batch foods, and prepared lunch options from over 30…

Learn tango, flamenco, and more during new series at Allegheny Landing

Between COVID-19 and the stretch of winter, Pittsburgh residents have been stuck inside for far too long. Some new in-person programming promises to help locals shake off some of that cabin fever with low-cost, outdoor classes. Every Saturday from May 14 to June 25, Pittsburgh Creative Corps, a partnership between the Office for Public Art…

Pittsburgh Public Schools requests public input on search for superintendent

The Pittsburgh Board of Public Education has requested “maximum community input” in its national search for a new superintendent. “There is no more important decision we will make as a board than selecting the right superintendent for our district,” says Board President Sala Udin. “Community engagement is an essential part of this process.” Former superintendent…

Pittsburgh Lesbian Correspondents wins GLAAD Media Award

The trans community, especially Black and BIPOC trans women, has experienced an alarming epidemic of violence in the past several years. In her blog Pittsburgh Lesbian Correspondents, North Side resident Sue Kerr has taken on the task of memorializing each death, giving a face, a name, and a story to each of the trans victims.…

Lynn Cullen Live: Hero working at Chick-fil-A (05/09/22)

“There are a bunch of these women, now resettled in cities all over the country, and one remarkable 26-year-old is making Chick-fil-A sandwiches here.” — Lynn speaking on an Afghan woman who fought the Taliban alongside U.S. Troops. Audio Only Archive Stream or download the last 5 shows on the MP3 downloads page.

Pittsburgh’s top concerts: May 9-15

Earthgang. Sun., May 15. 6 p.m. Stage AE. 400 N. Shore Drive, North Side. $32.50. promowestlive.com. Give a huge “welcome home” to Pittsburgh’s Benji. as he returns to the ‘Burgh as part of EARTHGANG’s Ghetto Gods tour. Maybe there will be some special surprises in store? Alec Benjamin. Tue., May 10. 6:30 p.m. Roxian Theatre.…

Pennsylvania oil lobby keeps abandoned wells unplugged

This story was first published on May 6 in Capital & Main. Fluorescent lights beaming down on his head, Arthur Stewart took a seat at a table facing a panel of legislators in a nondescript room in the Pennsylvania State Capitol in Harrisburg. On a Monday morning in early February, he was there to meet…

Now Hiring in Pittsburgh: Event Director, Art Studio Assistant, Digital Organizer, and more

We searched the web to find some of Pittsburgh’s best job openings this week. If your company is hiring, send info including a job title, description, and salary range to jobs@pghcitypaper.com. Nonprofit Digital Organizer. Community nonprofit coalition Pittsburgh United is seeking a full-time Digital Organizer to develop online strategies that build the organization. Responsibilities include reaching…

Photographer to teach tips of trade to working artists in Sewickley

Artists often wear many hats, especially when they are independent. They create their work, then promote it online and put in additional hours working to sell it to interested art-seekers, which can be a tough and taxing job. Many times, they also have to hire photographers or writers to help bring their art to life,…

Joe Pera talks with me

Pittsburgh City Paper called up comedian, writer, and actor Joe Pera, whose Spring in the Midwest and Rust Belt tour stops in Pittsburgh on Tue., May 10 at the Carnegie Library of Homestead, to discuss playing this region, doing your research, and what’s so funny about bodybuilders. Although Pera has been doing stand-up since college,…

Revelatory essay collection asks, Are the Arts Essential?

In an essay for Are the Arts Essential? (NYU Press), Ford Foundation President Darren Walker writes about how the impact of art cannot be quantified because “one cannot measure the impact of empathy or love.” Walker, who was instrumental in bolstering the fortunes of Detroit’s art community during that city’s economic crises in the mid-2000s,…

After Hours: Natalie Bencivenga interviews Conor Lamb

View this post on Instagram A post shared by Pittsburgh City Paper (@pghcitypaper) After Hours host Natalie Bencivenga interviews U.S. Rep. Conor Lamb (D-Mt. Lebanon), who is running for U.S. Senate. Listen to rapid-fire questions, ranging from fracking to reproductive justice. Hear what Lamb says sets him apart from his opponents and why he’s decided…

Lynn Cullen Live: Roe v. Wade (05/05/22)

“You can’t take rights away, it simply doesn’t work” — Susan. Lynn and Susan are talking about the stacked Supreme Court that will likely overturn Roe v. Wade and take away the rights of pregnant people. Audio Only Archive Stream or download the last 5 shows on the MP3 downloads page.

FREE WILL ASTROLOGY: May 5-11

TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Rapper and entrepreneur Jay-Z tells us, “Don’t ever go with the flow. Instead, be the flow.” Here’s what I think he means: If we go with the flow, we adjust and accommodate ourselves to a force that is not necessarily aligned with our personal inclinations and needs. To go with the…

Lynn Cullen Live: Sydney Etheredge – Planned Parenthood (05/04/22)

Lynn is talking with Planned Parenthood of Pittsburgh CEO Sydney Etheredge about the leaked Supreme Court draft that would overturn Roe v. Wade and take away the right to an abortion. They discuss ways you can help and get involved. Audio Only Archive Stream or download the last 5 shows on the MP3 downloads page.

Meet the anti-violence expert advocates want on Jail Oversight Board

It’s been a hectic year for the Allegheny County Jail Oversight Board. Tasked with overseeing the jail’s compliance with last year’s ballot initiative banning solitary confinement, a persistent staffing shortage, and increased attention to the 14 men who have died in ACJ since the beginning of the pandemic, including one death as recent as April…

New survey highlights inequities faced by Black women in Pittsburgh

As Pittsburgh continues to be listed as a “livable city,” reports continue to show a contrasting view on the quality of life for its Black residents, especially Black women. “Pittsburgh’s Inequality Across Gender and Race,” a 2019 study by the Gender Equity Commission, ranked the city as one of the worst in the country for…

Pittsburgh’s top events: May 5-11

Thu., May 5 ART • IRL A panel of esteemed judges has selected six winners and honorable mentions for Silver Eye Center for Photography’s annual call for entries. See their award-winning works in Fellowship 22, an exhibit recognizing the talents of photographers from Pittsburgh and around the world including Eva Alcántara, a Dominican trans artist…

Pennsylvania State House District 19: Aerion Abney and Glenn Grayson

The 19th district covers neighborhoods in Pittsburgh’s North, South, and East Sides, including Downtown, parts of the Hill District, Hazelwood, parts of the South Side, Allentown, and Beltzhoover, Central North Side, Manchester, and North Shore. It is currently represented by incumbent Aerion Abney, who won the April 5 special election to serve remaining term of…

Pennsylvania State House District 34: Summer Lee and Abigail Salisbury

District 34 covers several eastern suburbs including Swissvale, Forest Hills, and Braddock. It is currently represented by Summer Lee, who is running for re-election to her state house seat in this race in addition to her bid for Congress. Summer Lee Bio: Incumbent candidate. Swissvale resident. Lawyer and community organizer. In 2018, was first Black…

Pittsburgh Democratic Primary Election Guide 2022

What a time to be alive — and cover politics. “Unpredictable” doesn’t begin to describe the political landscape in 2022. Both the Republican and Democratic parties are in states of transformation. The value systems they uphold, and who they want to represent, are at the heart of what is at stake during this upcoming election…

Josh Shapiro, the lone Democrat running for Pa. Governor

While nine Republican candidates battle to secure their party’s nomination for governor, Pa. Attorney General Josh Shapiro is the lone Democrat running to replace the term-limited Gov. Tom Wolf. Shapiro, 48, was elected Pennsylvania’s attorney general in 2016, and was re-elected in 2020. He was first elected to office in 2004, when he flipped the…


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