

5 Best CBD Oil for Cats in 2024
Looking for the perfect solution to improving your cat’s health? Try our top-rated CBD oil for cats!
Best THC Pen Options: 5 Weed Pens For a Smooth Ride
Are you looking to chill out and switch off after a long day? A THC pen is just what you need. They are convenient and discreet, enabling you to get that soothing puff of THC whenever and wherever you need it.
4 Best Bongs for Smoking Weed in 2024
Times change, but the bong will always be a stoner staple. Thus, we want to show you what we think are the 4 best bongs to get lifted in 2024.
Best Delta 8 Disposable in 2023: 5 Options To Elevate Your Mood
Who doesn’t need a little extra help chilling out every now and then? When you want to switch off, but just can’t, reach for a Delta 8 disposable vape pen to take the edge off after an endless day. Delta 8 vape pens are a hit with weed experts and beginners as they are filled…
Relieving Arthritis Pain in Dogs with CBD Oil: Expert Advice
Looking to get relief for your dog’s arthritis? Check out our list of 5 best CBD oils for dogs!
On the Tahn: Dance parties at Cattivo, Market Square, and more (April 20-23)
Dance the weekend away at these Pittsburgh parties playing everything from ’90s R&B to classic rock.
Lawyers argue Allegheny County unlawfully jails probationers in federal suit
At a hearing on Tuesday, lawyers asked a federal judge to issue an injunction stopping the use of probation detainers in Allegheny County unless procedural safeguards are implemented.
City Paper readers’ weed questions, answered by an expert stoner
We recruited self-proclaimed weed expert “Susan Bongtang” to answer all your burning questions from the serious to the silly.
The 2023 Marijuana Issue
Celebrate 4/20 with this year’s Pittsburgh City Paper marijuana issue. Read all our stories at these links below: Treats, drinks, and other goodies perfect for celebrating 4/20 in Pittsburgh by Amanda Waltz Medical marijuana workers in Pittsburgh look to unions to shore up shaky industry by Matt Petras Fun places in Pittsburgh to go while…
Treats, drinks, and other goodies perfect for celebrating 4/20 in Pittsburgh
THC edibles may not be legal for sale at Pa. dispensaries, but that hasn’t stopped local businesses from producing all kinds of hemp-infused treats and drinks.
CMU students seek university support following defacement of “Free Palestine” campus fence painting
Students who painted a pro-Palestine message on CMU’s campus found their message defaced within a few short hours Friday night. Now members of the student Arabic community are asking the school for support.
Lynn Cullen Live: Republicans lack Policy (04-18-23)
Lynn and Susan are talking about Republicans have no policies, their policy is just to remain in power. Plus Jim Jordan’s NYC hearing just to put on a show for Trump, they discuss elitist expensive birthday parties just for their instagram profiles, Elon Musk’s lack of maturity, defrocked Cardinal McCarrick facing new sexual assault charges,…
There’s a social worker shortage, but Pa.’s state schools have a plan
Pennsylvania is facing a social worker shortage that, if left unaddressed, could keep people from getting the support and care that they need. Education officials say they want to offer $10 million in direct financial aid to social services students including aspiring social workers.
A cheese giveaway, an August Wilson-inspired meal, and more Pittsburgh food news
This week’s Pittsburgh food news includes updates on the August Wilson African American Cultural Center, Chantal’s Cheese Shop, Crumbl Cookies, and PrimoHoagies, as well as a new Peruvian chicken restaurant.
Lynn Cullen Live: New Target in the Culture Wars (04-17-23)
On this appropriately dreary Monday morning, Lynn talks potential Dominion voting machines settlement, a prophetic quote from Dwight D. Eisenhower’s farewell address regarding the military industrial complex, and a concerning third party group eyeing the 2024 election. Plus, more on the 2024 election, Clarence Thomas’s continuously unfolding corruption scandal, and Bud Light. Audio Only Archive…
Now Hiring in Pittsburgh: Bartenders, Screen Printers, Director of School Garden Programs, 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 Harold’s Haunt, Grow Pittsburgh, the Mattress Factory, and more.
EXCLUSIVE: Evergreen Cafe parking menace breaks silence after 50 years of pissing off Penn Avenue motorists
Phil Bacharach, the owner of the Evergreen Cafe, likes to park his car right outside the bar on Penn Avenue. He knows you don’t like it. He doesn’t care.
Move over, I.C. Light Mango: Pittsburgh has a new summer beer in IC’d Tea
Pittsburgh City Paper tried the new IC’d Tea created by Turner’s and Pittsburgh Brewing Company’s Iron City brand.
Pitt students call out delayed E.N.S. alerts after Hillman Library active shooter hoax
Students across Pitt are expressing frustration about how the Hillman Library active shooter hoax was handled, especially when it comes to the university’s Emergency Notification Service (E.N.S.). A Change.org petition entitled “Hold Pitt E.N.S. Accountable To Keep Students Safe” has garnered nearly 4,000 signatures in three days. Students also organized a “Die-In” protest, scheduled for…
Lynn Cullen Live: Intelligence Leaks (04-13-23)
Lynn is talking about a Washington Post story on intelligence leaks by a young man and gun enthusiast, who was part of a chatroom on Discord, a social media platform popular with video gamers that shared a love of guns and military gear. This and more today on Lynn Cullen Live Audio Only Archive Stream…
Lynn Cullen Live: Etty (04-12-23)
Lynn’s guest today is Susan Stein, multifaceted writer and kindred spirit. Stein wrote a one-woman play called Etty—adapted from the letters and diaries of Etty Hillesum—about a young Jewish woman living in Amsterdam during the Holocaust. Stein performs the play for audiences all over, including prisons and schools, to bring Etty’s message to as many…
FREE WILL ASTROLOGY: April 13-19
Plan your week with a little help from this week’s April Fools Free Will Astrology, a forecast filled with Sagittarian psychics, the poetry of Gwendolyn Brooks, algae, open-hearted curiosity, and more.
From lard chips to sweet bologna, here’s a primer on the eastern Pa. foods now available in Pittsburgh
We’re at the ready with a primer on the Eastern Pa. “snacks, processed meats, and other offerings being shipped westward to Pittsburgh.”
Pittsburgh officials prepare to enforce city-wide plastic bag ban
Here’s what you need to know about the plastic bag ban that was initially supposed to take effect this month in Pittsburgh.
Pittsburgh’s top events: April 13-19
Looking for something to do in Pittsburgh this week? From a circus sideshow to punk rock flea markets to drag brunch, we’ve got a list of this week’s top happenings in the Steel City.
Indie Bookseller Spotlight: New releases at City Books
What new books should you keep an eye out for at City Books? We asked them.
Pittsburgh author spotlights history’s remarkable forgotten women
Pittsburgh author Heather Terrell hopes that her YA novels – written under the penname Marie Benedict – help bring to light the often forgotten lives of women throughout history.






