

Silver Eye attracts photography greats for bi-annual Benefit Auction exhibit
The Silver Eye Benefit Auction features 100 works by “the most talented, generous, and creative artists working in photography today alongside timeless icons of photography.”
On the Tahn: Dance parties at the Roxian, Goldmark, and more (Oct. 13-15)
Dance the weekend away at these Pittsburgh dance parties playing everything from Doja Cat to Shrek-themed rave music.
Local hotel managers push to designate Allegheny County a tourism improvement district
Hotel and hospitality industry leaders are seeking to establish a fund dedicated to marketing the local tourism industry by applying a 2% assessment fee to hotel rooms in the county.
Explore North Park at Park ‘til Dark with free, family-friendly activities and cap the day with Brews + Bites at Pour at the Park
The leaves are changing and now is the perfect time to head out of the city for some fun, recreation and a cold beer.
After Hours: Amachi Pittsburgh’s Anna Hollis on issues facing incarcerated communities
After Hours host Natalie Bencivenga interviews Anna Hollis, executive director of Amachi Pittsburgh, which works to “empower young minds to overcome the challenges of parental incarceration and reach their full potential.”
Touch God’s finger at the Sistine Chapel exhibit in Pittsburgh
A new traveling exhibition at the Ross Park Mall will bring audiences up close and personal with reproduced versions of Michelangelo’s most famous paintings.
Nonprofits in the news: New leaders, child-designed playgrounds, and free furnaces
In our first installment of Pittsburgh’s nonprofits in the news, we have the scoop on leadership changes, programming changes, and recent accomplishments in the community.
Lynn Cullen Live: Preserving deceased peoples tattoos (10-11-22)
Lynn and Susan are talking about preserving a deceased persons tattoo’s and just how creepy it is – and expensive. Plus they discuss their appreciation of Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, who schooled conservatives on the court in the meaning of the 14th amendment. Audio Only Archive Stream or download the last 5 shows…
New fall menus, ice cream-and-beer pairings, and more Pittsburgh food news
This week’s Pittsburgh food news includes updates on Station, Square Cafe, The PA Market, and Bottlerocket Social Hall, as well as Halloween cocktails and shakes, votes for a beer festival, and more.
State Rep. Anthony DeLuca, the longest-serving member of Pa. House, has died
Anthony DeLuca represented the economically and racially diverse 32nd House District in Pittsburgh’s eastern suburbs, and was the ranking Democrat on the House Insurance Committee for more than 20 years.
Lynn Cullen Live: A conversation with Claire Van Kampen and Mark Rylance (10-10-22)
Lynn is talking with Claire Van Kampen and her husband Mark Rylance about a few projects that they are working on including Claire directing Idaspe in collaboration with Chatham Baroque. And they discuss a project they have just announced, a collaboration with Steven Speilberg to produce the Battle for Homestead story as a made for…
Pittsburgh’s top concerts of the week: Oct. 10-16
Music writer Jordan Snowden’s list of Pittsburgh’s best concerts this week, featuring a block party, a husband-and-wife duo, an alt-indie night, and more.
Now Hiring in Pittsburgh: Creative Photo Lead, Director of DEI, and more
Looking for a new job in Pittsburgh? We searched through local employment guides to curate a list of the best job openings throughout the region, including positions at Venture Outdoors, the Holocaust Center of Pittsburgh, Round Corner Cantina, and more.
A very big list of Halloween 2022 events in Pittsburgh
Celebrate Halloween in Pittsburgh all October with these events ranging from parties to kid-friendly fun to drag shows.
Protesters decry jail conditions during Downtown rally ahead of oversight board meeting
About 20 Pittsburghers gathered Downtown yesterday to speak out against reports of poor conditions at Allegheny County Jail and the death-in-custody of Anthony Talotta, the 17th person to die or experience a fatal medical emergency at the jail since April 2020. “Our demands are simple. They’re not difficult. They’re humane, and they’re meant to make…
Video shows police officer belittling resident when confronted on illegal parking
Cyclist Armin Samii says he was insulted and belittled by a Pittsburgh Police officer after asking him to remove his car from the bike lane where it was illegally parked.
“Buzzwords for quackery”: Pa. doctors speak out against Oz
During a week where Dr. Oz has taken considerable heat for his ties to medical studies that allegedly harmed more than 300 puppies, a panel of Pennsylvania physicians on Thursday called out his record on human patients.
New national study predicts lower life expectancy for Black Pittsburghers
A new national study from the NAACP and Brookings Metro provides a grim view of life expectancy for Black people in Pittsburgh.
Lynn Cullen Live: Allegheny County Jail Deaths (10-06-22)
Lynn is talking about the changes to the Synagogue that she grew up in and the changes that religious organizations are going through. Plus she talks about the Allegheny County Jail deaths and how they are twice the national average. Also she talks about tax dollars being used to rebuild coastal development when it could…
The Fearless Benjamin Lay weaves a rich, informative tale of an early abolitionist
City Paper reviews The Fearless Benjamin Lay and Prophet Against Slavery as well as announcing our CP Book Club October selection: Reluctant Immortals
Pittsburgh record label Steel City Death Club offers alternative to “pay-to-play” model
Steel City Death Club “create a very DIY, passionate, for-the-love-of-the-game group of people and artists.”
Pittsburgh artist Saïd entertains — and inspires — with latest album
Saïd reveals the thought behind his latest album Revolutionary But Gorgeous and brings important topics to discussion.
Pittsburgh “spiderologist” Amy Bianco wants you to give arachnids a chance
Bianco shares her love of spiders and the ways she’s helping students overcome their fears.
Pittsburgh Public employs AI system to lower bus passing violations
Pittsburgh Public School uses a new program to catch school bus passing violators and protect students.
Pittsburgh’s top events: Oct. 6-12
Looking for something to do in Pittsburgh this week? From live music pop-ups to nature hikes, we got you covered.
FREE WILL ASTROLOGY: Oct. 6-11
Plan your week ahead with a little help from this week’s Free Will Astrology, a forecast filled with bad apples, small miracles, and Nicki Minaj.






