Pittsburgh Holiday Market Spotlight: Last-Minute Gifts

Looking for unique, last-minute gifts? Pittsburgh City Paper has a few markets with great finds for anyone on your list, whether it’s a family member, friend, or four-legged companion. Head to the Howliday Market at Ace Hotel (6-10 p.m., Thu., Dec. 19. 120 S. Whitfield St., East Liberty. $10 donation. acehotel.com/Pittsburgh), an event offering everything…

Hundreds rally in Pittsburgh in support of impeaching President Trump

More than 300 people gathered in Downtown Pittsburgh around the City-County Building Christmas tree on Tuesday evening, rallying in support of the impeachment of President Donald Trump. Rally-goers began gathering along the steps and sidewalks of the building as early as 5 p.m., carrying with them various signs reading things like “Dump Trump, Ditch Mitch”…

True T PGH launches a program to provide short-term housing to trans people

According to the National Center of Transgender Equality, one in five transgender people have experienced homelessness in their lives, and LGBTQ people make up 20-40% of the homeless youth population. True T PGH,a local community resource, activism, and entertainment organization, is aiming to reduce those numbers with Option-U, a program to provide transitional housing to trans…

Pittsburgh paid sick days law to take effect on March 15, 2020

Earlier this year, Pennsylvania’s state Supreme Court cleared the way for Pittsburgh to institute its long sought after paid sick days legislation. Today, it was announced that the new law will go into effect on March 15, 2020, in accordance with the city’s guidelines being posted and allowing a 90-day period for businesses and organizations…

Weekly Food Truck Schedule: Dec. 18-24

Are you tired of tracking down food trucks? Welcome to the Pittsburgh City Paper food truck roundup, where we do the hard work for you. Each week, we’re compiling a list of city trucks and their schedules. (For the most up-to-date schedule, visit each truck’s website.) AFRICAN Kilimanjaro Flavour @kilimanjaro_flavour Friday: Irwin. 229 Main St., Irwin…

Lynn Cullen Live – 12/17/19

Video Archive Lynn and Susan are starting today discussing the 75th anniversary of the Battle of the Bulge, and how the US Department of Defense’s social media post acknowledged the anniversary by focusing on a Nazi war criminal. They are also talking about the March for Impeachment scheduled tonight at 5:30 pm across the nation,…

The jig is up, the song is ass, let’s retire ‘Renegade’

The idea has been floating around in-the-know circles for years. But after the Steelers 17-10 loss to the Buffalo Bills on Sunday night #RetireRenegade movement has gone from groundswell to internet powder keg. Blame renegade. Retire that song — James Rolley (@jrolley325) December 16, 2019 Retire Renegade, they just ruined it — Bryan Hoag (@bhoag45)…

Port Authority launches free Wi-Fi service on more than 400 buses

Some local public transit users now have access to free Wi-Fi on hundreds of Port Authority buses. The Port Authority of Allegheny County (PAT) announced the service as part of the “latest investment in technology aimed at enhancing the customer experience.” “We’re excited to be able to make investments like this that improve our customer’s…

AG Shapiro issues opinion that partially built guns qualify as firearms

On Monday, Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro (D-Montgomery) issued a legal opinion, with support from Gov. Tom Wolf (D-York), broadening the definition of firearms to include “80% receivers,” which are partially complete guns that can easily be made functional with a DIY kit. Shapiro’s opinion was issued to combat the growing worry about “ghost guns,”…

Pittsburgh Record Label Roundup: Play Alone Records

No matter how ingrained you are in the Pittsburgh music scene, you still might not know just how many record labels are operating locally. Many of them fly under the radar, but they’re definitely worth knowing. So, Pittsburgh City Paper decided to create a Pittsburgh Record Label Roundup, featuring larger labels like the North Side’s…

Lynn Cullen Live – 12/16/19

Video Archive After a few days away from all news Lynn is starting off by discussing a Michelle Goldberg piece on Democracy Grief from yesterday’s New York Times. She is also talking about the 60 Minutes segment on music composed in concentration camps, and the Kennedy Center Honors. Audio Only Archive Stream or download the…

Ranking the things people cheered for at Pittsburgh’s presidential forum

Seven Democratic presidential candidates visited Pittsburgh today to speak at the Public Education Forum held at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center. They spoke about important issues related to education, including tying property taxes to public school funding, addressing college debt, and the place charter schools have in America. There are, and will be, a…

Hambone’s reopened after paying over $13,000 in delinquent drink taxes

The Lawrenceville bar Hambone’s has reopened after being shut down yesterday for not paying its county Alcoholic Beverage Tax payments. Yesterday, several local outlets reported that Allegheny County Treasurer John Weinstein closed the bar and venue for delinquent drink taxes totaling more than $13,000. Now, a day after Hambone’s doors were padlocked, Michael G. McCabe, a…

Pennsylvania gets a “D-” grade for economic development transparency

According to the consumer watchdog group U.S. PIRG, Pennsylvania has a lot to learn in terms of transparency surrounding subsidies for economic development. A recent report from U.S. PIRG and the Frontier Group gave Pennsylvania a “D-” for online economic development subsidy transparency. Economic development subsidies are a form of public spending given to companies…

Pittsburgh Holiday Market Spotlight: Val Talbert of Maverick Objects

Val Talbert took her first metalsmithing class at age 13 and started making jewelry from the stones and minerals she found during her mining and caving trips. The hobby turned into Maverick Objects, a local jewelry company launched by Talbert in January 2019. Talbert, a Bucks County native who now lives in the South Hills,…

Now Playing: The Two Popes, In Fabric, Black Christmas, and more

Every Friday, Pittsburgh City Paper compiles a round-up of new releases and second-run films playing around the city. This only covers films that are new to theaters this week; check out what movies opened last week here. The Two Popes Isn’t one pope enough? In this biopic, Pope Francis (Jonathan Price) and Pope Benedict (Anthony…

City Paper Live – 12/13/19

Video Archive Jordan Snowden (@snowden_jordan) welcomes Katie Oltmanns (@yokatieo) of The X to talk local music, best shows of the decade, rumble strips, and different routes to get to and from Monroeville. Audio Only Archive Stream or download the last 5 shows on the MP3 downloads page.

Venue Guide: The Smiling Moose

Heading to a venue for the first time can be anxiety-inducing or at the very least cause inconveniences. Where’s will call? Is there parking? Will you have to hide your expensive bag behind a tree because it’s too big to pass security? Pittsburgh City Paper wants to help make attending shows as comfortable as possible.…

Free Will Astrology (12/11-12/18)

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21):  How did humans figure out that a luxurious fabric could be made from the cocoons of insect larvae? Ancient Chinese sage Confucius told the following story. One day in 2460 B.C., 14-year-old Chinese princess Xi Ling Shi was sitting under a mulberry tree sipping tea. A silk worm’s cocoon fell off…

Recent moves by Pittsburgh Post-Gazette management have led to a shrinking and increasingly chaotic newsroom. Can the P-G survive?

Three weeks into a byline strike, several members of the Newspaper Guild of Pittsburgh stood outside on a frigid Wednesday evening last week, handing out flyers to inform passersby of their recent vote of “no confidence” against Pittsburgh Post-Gazette management. Journalists from the paper spoke to people as they arrived at a networking event presented…

Pittsburgh Holiday Market Spotlight: Jamie Sylves of Clara Mae James

Jamie Sylves says she never carefully considered the ingredients in her beauty or skincare products until she was pregnant with her daughter. She began to explore “clean” beauty brands, those that eliminate harsh or harmful ingredients tied to everything from skin conditions to cancer.  After living and working in New York for 10 years, the…


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