

FREE WILL ASTROLOGY Sept. 26-Oct. 2
Plan your week with a little help from this week’s FREE WILL ASTROLOGY, which predicts fairy-tale-like champions and delves into the importance of lists.
My sexual fantasies are unusual and intense, and here’s why
It is estimated that between 2-4% of the population has aphantasia, and I’m one of them.
Best Of PGH 2024: Staff Picks
These are a few of Pittsburgh City Paper’s favorite things in 2024.
Best Of PGH 2024 – Best Black-Owned Barbershop: Dev’s Barbershop
Devon “Dev” Knight is the proud owner of this year’s Best Of PGH winner for Best Black-Owned Barber Shop, Dev’s Barbershop — a community cornerstone that has been in business for nearly six years.
FREE WILL ASTROLOGY Sept. 19-25
Plan the next seven days with this week’s Free Will Astrology which invites stargazers to ponder both the shortest NBA career and the longest recorded panda embrace in history.
Lynn Cullen Live – Between heaven and hell (09-17-24)
Lynn and Susan despaired over the chaos Trump has brought to our country, the firehose of lies and hate that constantly distract media and keep the attention on him. Also, the concerted efforts to challenge voter registration by MAGA operatives and on a more positive note, the concert by a SpaceX astronaut, playing the violin…
Buffalo chicken tacos, Oktoberfest events, Negronis galore, and more Pittsburgh food news
This week’s Pittsburgh food news includes updates on Commonplace Coffee, Condado Tacos, Spigolo, Sweet Alchemy Bake Shop, Bloomfield Saturday Market, and East End Brewing Company, as well as festivals for Negronis, Italian culture, Oktoberfest, and tasty jazz.
Now Hiring in Pittsburgh: BikePGH, Duolingo, Oak Hill Post, and more
Looking for a new job? We searched through local employment guides to curate a list of the best job openings around Pittsburgh this week including a master pumpkin carver, a senior character animator, a coffee production assistant, and more.
Days for Girls and Pittsburgh’s “Period Pastor” want to eliminate menstrual poverty
The period-positive volunteer organization has moved its main Pa. Collection Point to Grove City to make packing and shipping supplies easier.
Affordable-ish Housing in Pittsburgh: Get in the zone edition
Some things are going to change in Pittsburgh that could push us towards having more affordable housing, all of which are far better than the one tried-and-true way of accomplishing that: crashing the market.
Lynn Cullen Live – A potpourri of topics today (09-12-24)
A potpourri of topics today: What will happen if Trump loses; It won’t be pretty; the perpetrator who shut down local schools threatening gun violence this week turns out to be a girl in grade school; Penzey’s Spices finds itself in the rightwing’s sites because of Harris’ visit and its liberal politics and American teachers…
Lynn Cullen Live – Kamala Harris cleaned Donald Trump’s clock (09-11-24)
Kamala Harris cleaned Donald Trump’s clock in their debate. If there’d been a ref, they’d have called it half-way through. Presidential historian Michael Beschloss called it “easily one of the most successful Presidential debate performances in all of American history,” and even Lindsey Graham called it a “disaster” for Trump. Audio Only Archive Stream or…
Pittsburgh’s top events: Sept. 12-18
Looking for something to do in Pittsburgh this week? From a Friday the 13th walk through Homewood Cemetary to Dashboard Confessional to a GWAR show, there’s always something happening in the Steel City!
FREE WILL ASTROLOGY Sept. 12-18
Plan the next seven days with this week’s Free Will Astrology — featuring the unknown half-brother of George Washington, fake Buddhist quotes, and more.
With their natural hunters gone, it falls to humans to handle Pittsburgh’s deer explosion
Pennsylvania’s white-tailed deer population has exploded over the years, resulting in a slew of issues for suburban and urban communities alike.
Etna’s Gaza resolution divided neighbors and drew rightwing media scrutiny. Can the borough heal?
A Gaza ceasefire resolution in Etna — and significant backlash to it from some borough residents, non-residents, and outside advocacy groups, compounded with attention from a national conservative media outlet — has revealed some finer fissures beneath the surface.
Rare cult film Fresh Kill still feels relevant and revolutionary after 30 years
Filmmaker Shu Lea Cheang visits the Harris Theater to present a restored 35mm print of her 1994 feminist eco-thriller about a lesbian couple in an alternate New York City where industrial pollution has turned the sky pink and the cats green.






