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Enter the sweepstakes for a chance to win $5,000.
FREE WILL ASTROLOGY: April 20-26
Plan your week with a little help from this week’s April Fools Free Will Astrology, a forecast filled with proboscis monkeys, feasting and carousing, Pablo Neruda, singing and weeping, and more.
Pittsburgh’s top events: April 20-26
Looking for something to do in Pittsburgh this week? From new art exhibits to the JFilm Festival to the Duck Derby to Kennywood’s 125th anniversary, we’ve got a list of this week’s top happenings in the Steel City.
UPDATE: Gay libertarian columnist will now engage Michael Knowles at Pitt “trans debate”
After a trans economic professor dropped out of a controversial “debate on transgenderism and womanhood” taking place next week at Pitt, event organizers have settled on a conservative gay man for Knowles’ opponent.
Hell is other tech entrepreneurs in Quantum Theater’s The Devil is a Lie
Well-executed design and sharp performances prop up a script that promises more than it delivers in Quantum Theatre’s newest offering, The Devil is a Lie, a contemporary retelling of Goethe’s Faust.
On the Tahn: Dance Parties at Trace, Squirrel Hill Sports Bar, and more (April 13-16)
Dance the weekend away at these Pittsburgh parties playing everything from Afrobeats to Willie Nelson.
Lynn Cullen Live: Tennesse Government Corruption (04-11-23)
Lynn and Susan are discussing the corruption of Tennessee government after they expelled three Democratic legislators for protesting gun violence on the state House floor. They talk about a Nashville television reporter Phil Williams and his outstanding reporting on the corruption of the Tennessee government. Plus they discuss Clarence Thomas, the Dalai Lama, Dollar General,…
These 5 Pittsburgh shortcuts will save time, and spark joy
These alternate Pittsburgh routes will help you to have a faster and hopefully more pleasant experience getting to your destination.
All the Pittsburgh News You Missed This Week (April 5-April 11)
Want to know what’s going on in Pittsburgh this week? We’ve rounded up our top local news stories.
A new Happy Hour series, a tastier SouthSide Works, and more Pittsburgh food news
This week’s Pittsburgh food news includes updates on the SouthSide Works, Colombino, Lawrenceville Market House, and Galley Barkery Square, as well as a look at Three Rivers Beer Week and more.
Four Pennsylvania appellate court positions are on the primary ballot; meet the candidates
Chief Justice Max Baer’s death last year caused a vacancy on the state Supreme Court, Pennsylvania’s highest judicial body.
Lynn Cullen Live: How Many Kids Have Been Mowed Down by Drag Queens? (04-10-23)
Lynn is joined today by her dog, who is VERY upset at a man blowing leaves outside. Eventually, he calms down, and Lynn talks about the egregious expulsions of two Tennessee lawmakers, and the greater issue of gun control. “How many kids have been mowed down by drag queens??” Lynn asks, referring to conservatives’ incessant…
Now Hiring in Pittsburgh: Summer Camp Counselor, Dried Flower Shop Sales Associate, Media Manager, 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 Roxanne’s Dried Flowers, Studebaker Metals, Literacy Pittsburgh, and more.
Pa. Supreme Court candidates with party backing show fundraising advantage
The PA Supreme Court candidates running in the 2023 primary election have raised $365,000 from wealthy donors, their own bank accounts, and more.
Lynn Cullen Live: Tennessee Gun Control Protest and more (04-06-23)
Lynn is talking about Tennessee Republicans are trying to move forward with expulsion proceedings against three Democrats who participated in a gun control protest inside the State Capitol. Plus Democratic North Carolina state Rep. Tricia Cotham announces she is switching her party affiliation which will give Republicans a veto-proof supermajority in the state House, more…
Lynn Cullen Live: Why Learning History Matters (04-05-23)
Lynn starts by talking about Trump’s many charges, and the judge’s warning to Trump to not make any comments which “incite violence or create civil unrest”. Then, an obit about a fascinating figure who fought for students to be taught about the harsh realities of history all the way back in 1978. Lynn also talks…
Pittsburgh’s top events: April 6-12
Looking for something to do in Pittsburgh this week? From The Warhol Museum’s Sound Series to an Earth Month Celebration to Found Family Friday, we’ve got a list of this week’s top happenings in the Steel City.
CP’s Massive Spring/Summer Concert Picks
Pittsburgh’s summer concert season is heating up with shows from Lizzo, Billy Porter, the Pixies, Taylor Swift, and more.
Six emerging Pittsburgh music acts to watch
Pittsburgh is a city with no shortage of musical talent. We picked 6 up and coming acts you should keep an eye on.
All the Pittsburgh News You Missed This Week (March 29-April 5)
Want to know what’s going on in Pittsburgh this week? We’ve rounded up our top local news stories.






