Open Data Ordinance introduced in Pittsburgh

This morning, District 4 Councilor Natalia Rudiak introduced legislation for the city’s first Open Data Ordinance. The legislation would release a wide range of data collected from the city to the public, making it available for use in a variety of applications. “The possibilities are endless,” Rudiak said at a press conference announcing the legislation.…

Lynn Cullen Live 01/14/14

Video Archive Done is better than perfect; inability of media to acknowledge news that doesn’t affect them; Rob Ford, Dennis Rodman both sorrier than Chris Christie; humans not that far removed from our cavemen ancestors; retired cop shoots man in movie theater…for texting; where people use smartphones in a secretive manner; more guns being confiscated…

Lynn Cullen Live 01/13/14

Video Archive Guests: Jamie & Ali McMutrie, Haitian Families First; Raggedy Ann still popular; Chris Christie being investigated for spending post-Sandy; WV chemical spill update; helping families keep their children in Haiti; post-earthquake PTSD; life in Haiti; Give Up to Give Back campaign; education, health & wellness programs in Haiti; worrying about the next natural…

Lynn Cullen Live 01/10/14

Video Archive Guest: Chris Potter; no way Chris Christie is telling the truth; Chris Christie vs. Richard Nixon; chemical spill in Charleston, WV, 300,000 without water; we live in a crappy information age; federal gov’t in a financial surplus got bumped by pigeons for newspaper front page; Peduto officially in office; Callers: George, Moon /…

Mayor Peduto, council pledge to hold employers, developers accountable

At an event hosted by Pittsburgh United at the Hill House Association on Jan. 9, new Mayor Bill Peduto reaffirmed commitments made on the campaign trail and during his many years serving on city council. He pledged to hold developers and businesses who receive government subsidies from public tax dollars accountable, especially when it comes…

Lone Survivor

Peter Berg’s actioner, based on “lone survivor” Marcus Luttrell’s memoir, recounts the 2005 mission in which four members of SEAL Team 10 (Mark Wahlberg, Emile Hirsch, Ben Foster, Taylor Kitsch) attempt to capture a Taliban leader in a remote Afghan village. Things quickly go from bad to worse to tragic, as the men are trapped…

Pitt’s Mathew Rosenblum works between the notes on the scale

MUSIC ON THE EDGE presents H2 SAXOPHONE QUARTET playing MATHEW ROSENBLUM’S “MÖBIUS LOOP.” 8 p.m. Sat., Jan. 11. The Andy Warhol Museum, 117 Sandusky St., North Side. $10-20. All ages. 412-237-8300 or music.pitt.edu/mote Mathew Rosenblum is looking at some sheet music, and he’s excited. For one thing, it’s sheet music unlike what you’d expect: Through…

Critics’ Picks: January 8 – 14

[EXPERIMENTAL] + THU., JAN. 9 If your first New Year’s resolution was to see more experimental shows, Garfield Artworks is your place tonight (and probably for a good chunk of 2014). Headliners Hands! — a Boston collective centered around Ian Ayers and Charlie Porter — brings a little bit of who-knows-what to the gallery tonight.…

New Releases

Fist Fight in the Parking Lot Year of the Ox (Self-released) Two super-sludgy tracks bookend this five-song EP from the well-known locals, with some more upbeat heavy rock songs in between. Things get downright epic on the centerpiece, “Natural Fool,” where singer Abby Krizner’s voice shines, showing that she’s got way more than snarl. Those…

Sticks and Stones: Group takes a stand against verbal harassment

More info: pittsburgh.ihollaback.org A woman is at the gym running on a treadmill when she notices a man staring at her. “I just love watching you run,” he says. Another woman is crossing the street when two men walking in her direction part to flank her on both sides. “Hey baby,” one whispers into her…

Progressive Party

If you wanted to know just how strong the momentum is behind newly installed Mayor Bill Peduto, you didn’t need to just witness the crowds at his Jan. 6 Heinz Hall swearing-in ceremony. Nor could you get the full picture from that evening’s celebration at the Heinz History Center, which featured gospel singers on one…

Savage Love

I recently wrote an article that described an MTF person I know as “transgendered.” The article was positive about transgendered persons I have known (she is one of many). Upon seeing a draft prior to publication, this person flipped out so hard that I felt compelled to cut off contact with her. I also killed…

A conversation with David Harris-Gershon

DAVID HARRIS-GERSHON speaks at City of Asylum 7 p.m. Thu., Jan. 9. 330 Sampsonia Way, North Side. Free. 412-323-0278 or cityofasylumpittsburgh.org On July 31, 2002, a Hamas operative placed a suitcase bomb in a cafeteria in Jerusalem’s Hebrew University, killing nine people. The location was chosen because of the school’s population of American students. David…

Short List: January 8 – 16

FREE EVENT: Sat., Jan. 11 — Art Last year, Melissa Hiller, director of Pittsburgh’s American Jewish Museum, was entranced by the work of a local artist she’d never heard of: Susan Winicour, who had died in July, at age 74. Winicour’s work was brought to Hiller’s attention by her predecessor at the museum, artist Leslie…

CorningWorks’ Recipes Our Mothers Gave Us Works a cooking metaphor for life

CorningWorks presents 2014 Glue Factory Project: RECIPES OUR MOTHERS GAVE US Jan. 15-19. New Hazlett Theater, 6 Allegheny Square East, North Side. $25-30 (Jan. 19 is pay-what-you-can). 412-320-4610 or corningworks.org While life doesn’t come with an instruction manual, the wisdom of those who have come before us is supposed to offer guidance. But what if…

Eliza’s Oven does star turn in Strip District

While stage managing in New York City, Eliza Bowman gained quite a reputation — as a baker. Bowman fed cast members baked goods during long rehearsal hours before taking on baking the theater’s concessions with a friend. Suddenly, the women had a small business, Bowman recalls, adding, “I realized I liked doing that more than…

Lynn Cullen Live 01/08/14

Video Archive Weather & the media; Robert Gates’ new memoir; are we going back into Iraq?; reading of recently lost soldiers in Afghanistan; urban areas becoming commonly progressive; Democrats jumped to help Bush’s Medicare debacle, but Repubs not returning the favor w/ healthcare.gov; TX brain dead woman kept on life support until status of fetus…

Grit & Grace strives to keep cocktail culture fun

Just because you’re drinking a perfectly made cocktail — complete with house-made mixers — at a hip new Downtown bar, it doesn’t mean you can’t have some fun. That’s the idea at Grit & Grace, the latest concept from chef Brian Pekarcik and Richard Stern, owners of Spoon and BRGR. “Cocktails got really serious for…

Her

Her Directed by: Spike Jonze Starring: Joaquin Phoenix, Scarlett Johansson, Amy Adams Starts Fri., Jan. 10 We casually profess our love for Google maps, Minecraft, the unseen miracle that brings us Tumblrs of cats — but what if we really loved these software configurations and they loved us back? Exploring the fungible space between humans…

Downtown’s Apollo Café offers a slate of hearty soups

You can keep your broths, consommés and variously watery soups. I prefer a soup that is thick and rich — a meal in a bowl that fills the belly in a satisfying manner. If you can eat it with a fork, or stand a spoon in it, that’s perfect. The rotating board of hearty soups…

August: Osage County

Director John Wells gets much more right than wrong in his adaptation of Tracy Letts’ darkly comic, Pulitzer-winning August: Osage County. Letts’ screenplay preserves the essential story of a family whose three daughters (shades of King Lear) return to their rural Oklahoma homestead after the sudden disappearance of their father, an alcoholic professor — only…

The Armstrong Lie

A couple of years ago, seven-time Tour de France champ Lance Armstrong and documentarian Alex Gibney teamed up to film what they hoped would be Armstrong’s victory lap: winning the grueling, multi-day bike race in 2009 while consistently testing clean for performance-enhancers, thereby silencing the growing chorus of critics who suspected him of doping. Two…


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