

Acclaimed poet reads tonight at Pittsburgh’s Frick Fine Arts Auditorium
M. NourbeSe Philip is featured at program titled “Sites of Grieving”
Savage Love
I’m a woman in my late 40s. In my early 20s, I married a much older man. We did all the requisite things: kids, house, intercourse once a week. When the sex fell off due to his declining health, he surprised me by suggesting we open our marriage. He said I was too young to…
Equal Pay Day rally highlights disparities facing women of color
While men continue to earn more than women of all races, women of color continue to earn even less.
How Southwestern Pennsylvania reps voted in rolling back internet rule meant to increase privacy
The rules won’t be different than rules today, but these legislators voted to stop future internet-privacy protections.
Constituents call for U.S. Rep. Tim Murphy to support investigation into Trump ties to Russia
Murphy (R-Upper St. Clair) has been mostly quiet on potential ties between President Donald Trump and Russia.
MP3 Monday: Bindley Hardware Co.
Today, we got a good-time stomper from Bindley Hardware Co.
Lynn Cullen Live 04/03/17
Video Archive Audio Only Archive Stream or download the last 5 shows on the MP3 downloads page.
Pittsburgh’s Black Forge Coffee to continue carrying controversial loyalty punch cards
An independent coffee shop in Allentown draws criticism after adding President Trump’s image to its customer loyalty card.
Listen Up! March 29
All the best music from this week’s issue.
CorningWorks’ “What’s Missing?” at the New Hazlett Theater
Dance-theater work explores perception
Lynn Cullen Live 03/31/17
Video Archive Cutting the budgets in the government. Michael Flynn wants immunity to testify. Lynn’s stories about Sally Jessy Raphael. Audio Only Archive Stream or download the last 5 shows on the MP3 downloads page.
Chef Jeremy Umansky harnesses the power of an ancient mold to create new flavors
How can a mold help to make charcuterie in half the time the traditional process would take?
Lynn Cullen Live 03/30/17
Video Archive Melania Trump finally speaks. Python swallows a human whole. RIP the author of the Anarchist Cookbook. Audio Only Archive Stream or download the last 5 shows on the MP3 downloads page.
Recounting the greatest wrestling matches of all time on the eve of WWE’s WrestleMania
It should come as no surprise to anyone that I like wrestling. And not just professional wrestling, I also like freestyle wrestling that you might see at the Olympics or your kid’s high school. So, in honor of the upcoming WrestleMania weekend, I wanted to do my list of the greatest wrestling matches I’ve ever…
Pittsburgh’s City of Play launches Ludovia, a ‘fitness class for social skills’
As the founder and creative director of City of Play, Adam Nelson only really has one job: to return “play” to adult lives. Over the years, the creative agency has hosted a number of events across the city, such as game nights and dodgeball games at the Ace Hotel. “Playing is the act of making…
Judge Lester Nauhaus has a history of making questionable comments in the courtroom, but has he gone too far?
On Feb. 17, a Lawrenceville business-owner waited as each case ahead of her own was marked off the docket in the courtroom of Allegheny County Common Pleas Judge Lester Nauhaus. That morning, Nauhaus had heard cases with charges ranging from reckless driving to unpaid fines. After hearing several cases on underage drinking, he quipped, “If…
Tsingtao Lager
Tsingtao is admittedly more of a summer beer, but it’s my favorite cheap lager (although Tecate gives it a run for its money). This Chinese beer has been around since 1903. It’s pleasant to sip ice-cold and doesn’t pack an alcoholic wallop, making it an excellent midday beer. Recommended by Celine Roberts, CP staff writer …
Mental-health advocates question U.S. Rep. Tim Murphy’s support for now-scrapped AHCA
Before the eventual scrapping of the American Health Care Act, dozens of health-care-related organizations came out in opposition to the bill, including prominent mental-health organizations like the American Psychological Association and the American Psychiatric Association. The latter sent a letter to Congressional leaders on March 22 saying the AHCA’s proposed rollback of Medicaid expansion “will…
Savage Love
Gay guy here. Met a guy online. He came over. We had incredible sex and then a great conversation lasting several hours. But — and you knew there was one coming — he told me that he lied about his HIV status. (I asked him before meeting him, like I do with anyone.) He is…
Poet Kayla Sargeson’s full-length debut
The psychology of colors has been studied for centuries by the likes of Goethe, Jung and an army of marketers. With the longest wavelength, red is said to be the most physical of colors, raising pulses and stimulating “fight or flight” responses. It’s been described as stimulating, and lacking subtlety. And it works as a…
Dancer and choreographer Lindsay Fisher gets Over Exposed
LINDSAY FISHER performs OVER EXPOSED 8 p.m. Thu., April 6. New Hazlett Theater, 6 Allegheny Square East, North Side. $25. 412-320-4610 or newhazletttheater.org Cathartic journeys of self-examination and self-discovery are common in dance. In her first public dance production since returning to the area, Lindsay Fisher peels back the curtain on her public persona to…
James Adomian, Aparna Nancherla and Reformed Whores headline the second annual Burning Bridges comedy festival
BURNING BRIDGES FESTIVAL Fri., March 31-Sun., April 2. Various venues. $10-20. burningbridgesfestival.com This weekend, Pittsburgh welcomes the second annual Burning Bridges Comedy Festival. Organizer John Dick Winters promises an even more accessible event, with even bigger performances. Headliners include James Adomian, the elastic impressionist known for his appearances on Comedy Bang! Bang! and The Late…
Five Bold Predictions for the 2017 Pittsburgh Pirates
Navigation Intro Coming off a down year, the Pirates are relying on an infusion of young blood to turn things around Pirates pitcher Gerrit Cole is looking for a bounce-back year in 2017 Participation in the World Baseball Classic could give the Pittsburgh Pirates an edge Make baseball hate again: Five Pirates opponents worthy of…
M&J Bistro, on the South Side, offers excellent sushi and Asian-inspired fusion dishes
M&J Bistro 2017 E. Carson St., South Side. 412-251-0558 Hours: Mon.-Thu. 11:30 a.m.-9 p.m.; Fri. 11:30 a.m.-11 p.m.; Sat. noon-11 p.m.; Sun. noon-9 p.m. Prices: Appetizers, soups, and salads $3-14; entrees $10-30 Liquor: Full bar The bistro-style international restaurant is one of our favorite concepts, replacing greatest-hits menus and kitschy bazaar decor with more eclectic,…
The Zookeeper’s Wife
The extraordinary efforts of ordinary people during terrible times form the basis of The Zookeeper’s Wife, an adaptation of the best-selling book by Diane Ackerman, directed by Niki Caro (Whale Rider, North Country). The backdrop for this based-on-real-life story is World War II and, in particular, the Holocaust. In Warsaw, Poland, husband and wife Jan…
Chicano Batman, in Pittsburgh April 2, draws on classic tunes for its modern sound
CHICANO BATMAN 8 p.m. Sun., April 2. James Street Gastropub & Speakeasy, 422 Foreland St., North Side. $12-$15. 412-904-3335 or jamesstreetgastropub.com The style of music known as “psychedelic soul” enjoyed an all-too-brief heyday in the late 1960s. Deftly fusing elements of African-American soul and the dreamier end of psychedelic rock, the genre was exemplified by…
Love and Baseball: Super Pirates fan tying the knot at PNC Park on April 8
Navigation Intro Coming off a down year, the Pirates are relying on an infusion of young blood to turn things around Pirates pitcher Gerrit Cole is looking for a bounce-back year in 2017 Participation in the World Baseball Classic could give the Pittsburgh Pirates an edge Make baseball hate again: Five Pirates opponents worthy of…
Derek Stevens Opens Union Standard in Union Trust Building
It’s been a very busy month for Union Standard. The new restaurant from chef Derek Stevens, formerly executive chef of Eleven, has been a long-anticipated opening both for the public and for Stevens, who’s been in Pittsburgh kitchens since the 1990s. The restaurant occupies a corner of Downtown’s jaw-droppingly beautiful and freshly renovated Union Trust…
Oedipus Rex at PICT Classic
OEDIPUS REX continues through April 8. PICT Classic Theatre at the Union Project, 801 N. Negley Ave., Highland Park. $15-50. 412-561-6000 or picttheatre.org Oedipus Rex, the 2,500-year-old hit by Sophocles as freely adapted and directed by PICT Classic Theatre artistic director Alan Stanford, is, uh, complex. Puns aside, the PICT production at the Union Project…
New Releases
Llore EP-Release Show 7 p.m. Thu., April 6. The Glitter Box Theater, 460 Melwood Ave., Oakland. facebook.com/glitterboxtheater Llore Fictional Creature Self-released www.lloremusic.com Llore’s debut EP, Fictional Creature, is a folk endeavor that transports the listener to a quiet fireside in the woods, listening to stories, passed down through generations, that seek to captivate, fascinate and…
Just a year after its debut record, Beach Slang launches a new album and tour
MINUS THE BEAR, BEACH SLANG, BAYONNE Sat. April 1, 7 p.m. Mr. Smalls, 400 Lincoln Ave., Millville. $23.50. 412-821-4447 or mrsmalls.com. Last year Beach Slang released its debut album The Things We Do to Find People Who Feel Like Us to rave reviews for the band’s no-frills, indie-punk sound and attitude. Striking while the iron…
Critics’ Picks, March 30-April 5
[INDIE] + THU., MARCH 30 Brooklyn’s Ava Luna wields a manic energy, its music fusing elements of psych, indie rock, jazz and alternative R&B. The dueling vocals form a conversation that you don’t quite understand but can’t pull away from. Trippy spoken-word pieces drip over beats reminiscent of The Books on tracks like “Steve Polyester,”…
Participation in the World Baseball Classic could give the Pittsburgh Pirates an edge
Navigation Intro Coming off a down year, the Pirates are relying on an infusion of young blood to turn things around Pirates pitcher Gerrit Cole is looking for a bounce-back year in 2017 Participation in the World Baseball Classic could give the Pittsburgh Pirates an edge Make baseball hate again: Five Pirates opponents worthy of…
New book, The Slide, chronicles the decline and resurrection of the Pittsburgh Pirates
Navigation Intro Coming off a down year, the Pirates are relying on an infusion of young blood to turn things around Pirates pitcher Gerrit Cole is looking for a bounce-back year in 2017 Participation in the World Baseball Classic could give the Pittsburgh Pirates an edge Make baseball hate again: Five Pirates opponents worthy of…
Scone Thugs & Harmony: Lemon Lavender Scone
Me and scones didn’t get along. I just didn’t like their scone faces. It’s like, “Hey buddy, what are you tryin’ to be? A biscuit? A cookie? Are you savory, or sweet? Get it together!” Then I tried one. By what I will freely admit to as an accident, I shoved a so-fresh-it-was-OMG-still-warm scone into…
Pirates pitcher Gerrit Cole is looking for a bounce-back year in 2017
Navigation Intro Coming off a down year, the Pirates are relying on an infusion of young blood to turn things around Pirates pitcher Gerrit Cole is looking for a bounce-back year in 2017 Participation in the World Baseball Classic could give the Pittsburgh Pirates an edge Make baseball hate again: Five Pirates opponents worthy of…
An autistic magician, One Man Apocalypse Now, Hillary Clinton meets Eva Peron, and much more at the Pittsburgh Fringe Festival
PITTSBURGH FRINGE FESTIVAL Fri., March 31-Sun., April 2. Various venues, North Side. $8-15 per show (discounts available with festival button); day passes: $25-40; weekend pass: $95. pittsburghfringe.org Cody Clark remembers when he discovered his calling as a magician. As an autistic kid, he’d never felt quite capable at most tasks. But when he was 11,…
Ranking the Pittsburgh Pirates’ Top 10 third basemen of the past 50 years
With Jung Ho Kang currently unable to get a U.S. work visa on the heels of a DUI conviction in South Korea, the Pirates’ hot corner is missing its defender. If Kang can straighten himself out, maybe one day he’ll be talked about as one of the best Pirates third basemen in history. The all-time…
Make baseball hate again: Five Pirates opponents worthy of your rage
Navigation Intro Coming off a down year, the Pirates are relying on an infusion of young blood to turn things around Pirates pitcher Gerrit Cole is looking for a bounce-back year in 2017 Participation in the World Baseball Classic could give the Pittsburgh Pirates an edge Make baseball hate again: Five Pirates opponents worthy of…
Personal Shopper
Personal Shopper Directed by Olivier Assayas Starring Kristen Stewart Starts Fri., March 31. Regent Square In Olivier Assayas’ offbeat thriller Personal Shopper, Maureen (Kristen Stewart) is an American woman working in Paris as a personal assistant for a celebrity. Most of this sucky job entails securing free garments and accessories for her client to wear…
Pittsburgh City Paper Booze Battles: Ten Penny vs. Winghart’s Burger & Whiskey Bar
Each week, we order the same cocktail at two different bars for a friendly head-to-head battle. Go to the bars, taste both drinks and tell us what you like about each by tagging @pghcitypaper on Twitter or Instagram and using #CPBoozeBattles. If you want to be a part of Booze Battles, send an email to…
Lynn Cullen Live 03/29/17
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Pittsburgh Pirates Preview 2017
Navigation Coming off a down year, the Pirates are relying on an infusion of young blood to turn things around Pirates pitcher Gerrit Cole is looking for a bounce-back year in 2017 Participation in the World Baseball Classic could give the Pittsburgh Pirates an edge Make baseball hate again: Five Pirates opponents worthy of your…
Onion Maiden graduates from a food cart to a restaurant in Allentown
When Pittsburghers think of comfort food, a meaty sandwich stuffed with fries typically comes to mind. The people behind Onion Maiden have different ideas — like Vietnamese noodle salad, tater tots covered in kimchi, or vegan hotdogs — but they still feel their dishes are comforting. “We think of our food as comfort food,”…
Coming off a down year, the Pirates are relying on an infusion of young blood to turn things around
Navigation Intro Coming off a down year, the Pirates are relying on an infusion of young blood to turn things around Pirates pitcher Gerrit Cole is looking for a bounce-back year in 2017 Participation in the World Baseball Classic could give the Pittsburgh Pirates an edge Make baseball hate again: Five Pirates opponents worthy of…
Short List: March 30 – April 6
SPOTLIGHT: Fri., March 31 – Art Nikki Brugnoli revisits the postindustrial Pittsburgh of her youth — coke ovens and slag dumps — in drawings and prints. Newcomer Jiyong Hong uses sculpture and installations to make “geographical and memory maps” of the Pittsburgh she’s learning on walks through the city. Misty Morrison’s paintings explore what our…
Pittsburgh Pirates take team-building to new depths during spring training at Bradenton escape room
There are many ways to evaluate a major-league baseball team. You can talk to players and coaches; you can watch the club practice and play; and you can get opinions from people in the know, like scouts or other journalists. But you have to evaluate the information, break it down and take bias into account;…
Art and artifacts are the backdrop for the Carnegie Museum of Art’s new weekly yoga classes
THURSDAY YOGA AT CMOA continues weekly. Carnegie Museums of Art, 4400 Forbes Ave., Oakland. 412-622-3131 or cmoa.org Most yoga studios are adorned with om symbols, mandalas and incense. They are positive, peaceful spaces that act as sanctuaries from the outside world. The Carnegie Museum of Art, however, provides a different aesthetic with its new, professionally…






