Lynn Cullen Live: Finishing up the year. (12-21-23)

<iframe width="560" height="315" Lynn is finishing up the year with a bunch of topics including the sale of U.S. Steel to a Japanese Steel Corporation, Trump off of Colorado ballot, the winter solstice, americans are not paying attention when voting, raising funds for supreme court justices, Virginia Montanez list, consuming dairy products, a longhorn steer…

Lynn Cullen Live: Trump kicked off Colorado State primary ballot (12-20-23)

The Colorado Supreme Court has disqualified Trump from their primary ballot, citing his participation in insurrection. Plus, texts from January 6th organizers reveal prior knowledge, Lynn talks about the importance of truth, and more today on Lynn Cullen Live. Audio Only Archive Stream or download the last 5 shows on the MP3 downloads page.

People of the Year 2023

Pittsburghers are, at our core, neighborly. It’s simply part of who we are — we’re bred to look out for one another, whether that means helping a friend dig their car out of the snow or speaking up for someone who needs a fighter in their corner. In big and small ways, Pittsburghers show up.…

Pittsburgh’s People of the Year 2023: Business

Heather Conroy has run Evolve Coaching for more than a decade, providing job coaching services and support to autistic, disabled, and neurodiverse job seekers, college students, and artists. She has plans to make Pittsburgh “autism’s most livable city,” transform the region’s workforce, and open a coaching inclusion center in Garfield — “the next physical manifestation…

Pittsburgh’s People of the Year 2023: Activism

Scrutiny of the Allegheny County Jail has been high in recent years, with a group of journalists, politicians, and activists — among them Abolitionist Law Center community organizer Tanisha Long — maintaining pressure on the county to improve conditions. Long has been at the center of an ongoing fight for people in the carceral system…

FREE WILL ASTROLOGY Dec. 21-27

Plan your week with a little help from this week’s Free Will Astrology: a forecast filled with the big wow, the big yesyesyes, Marie Curie’s life balance, and frat boys.

Pittsburgh’s People of the Year 2023: Music

On his debut 2016 album, God King Slave, rapper Frzy set his sights high: “Now I ain’t gon’ stop / Until they say I won … May not have birthed hip-hop / But it’s my godson,” he declared on the song “Headed 4 the Crown.”  Since then Frzy (given name Harvey Daniels) has made good…

Pittsburgh’s People of the year 2023: Labor

When workers from the Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh kicked off their unionization drive in June 2020, it was already “a bit of an experiment,” says admissions senior representative and bargaining unit secretary Jim Kappas. COVID restrictions compelled the group to organize virtually, and they had to reach more than 500 workers employed across four museums…

Pittsburgh’s People of the Year 2023: Food & Drink

Mel Larrick has done more than most to grow Pittsburgh’s craft beer scene beyond beards and flannel. First as a taproom manager, then as a marketer, and now as a brewer at Hop Farm and the incoming executive director of the Pittsburgh Brewers Guild, she has helped facilitate important conversations about inclusivity while continuing to…

Pittsburgh’s People of the Year 2023: Lit

As a child, Virginia Montanez developed a keen sense of humor through watching The Carol Burnett Show and Marx Brothers movies.  She had a gift for making adults laugh, “not with 12-year-old humor,” but with pointedly funny observations and jokes. She says that gift helped her deal with having a “hearing impairment” in a big…

Pittsburgh’s People of the Year 2023: Politics

Allegheny County Executive-elect Sara Innamorato didn’t originally plan to run for office. As she shifted from a business career to nonprofit work and consulting, Innamorato found herself both intrigued by local policymaking and dismayed by the lack of women in Harrisburg. “I thought I was going to be the person who helped women run for…

Pittsburgh’s top events: Dec. 21-27

Looking for something to do in Pittsburgh this week? From a night with Benji. to a holiday comedy show to aGolden Girls-themed drag night, there’s always something happening in the Steel City!


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