Jul 31 – Aug 6, 2019

Jul 31 - Aug 6, 2019 / Vol. 30 / No. 31

You say tomato and I also say tomato, because it’s tomato season

In Pennsylvania, tomato season is at its peak from July to September. August is the perfect month to eat the juicy vegetable (or fruit — where did we land on that?) If you are able, and the season is right, it’s always best to get produce locally, for both environmental and taste reasons. Celebrate the…

Best Local Sports Personality: JuJu Smith-Schuster

We first fell in love with Pittsburgh Steelers Wide Receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster because of his bike. As a rookie in 2017, Smith-Schuster rode his bike to practice in the South Side. His earnestness, his pragmatism, and his dedication to the city were evident. Not to mention all those greenhouse gas emissions he was saving! He…

Concert Announcements: A Day To Remember, Natasha Bedingfield, and more

Stay up-to-date with your favorite artists and musicians coming to Pittsburgh. Each week, Pittsburgh City Paper will bring you the most recent concert announcements so you never miss a show. A Day To Remember. Sat., Nov. 2. Petersen Events Center, Oakland. PITTSBURGH – Saturday, Nov 2nd! https://t.co/SVL6Vw6bDG — Live Nation Pgh (@livenationpgh) August 6, 2019 Natasha…

State Sen. Jay Costa renews push for Pennsylvania gun reform post mass shootings

Critics often say legislators shouldn’t “politicize” mass shootings and should avoid introducing gun-reform bills in the immediate wake of these tragedies. But according to data from the nonprofit Gun Violence Archive (GVA), mass shootings in America are so common that there hasn’t been a time for legislators to write bills that isn’t in the wake of…

Magic City Hippies are having a big 2019

Magic City Hippies is approaching nearly a full year on the road. The Miami-based indie-pop band started with Bay Ledges in November 2018, followed by a run with Future Generations before taking the stage at major music festivals all throughout the summer. After performing at Lollapalooza on Thursday, Magic City Hippies will then head out…

Lynn Cullen Live – 8/6/19

Video Archive An article on white terrorism from the New York Times is the first topic of discussion this morning. In addition to this, Lynn is talking about patterns scholars of terrorism have found in history. Audio Only Archive Stream or download the last 5 shows on the MP3 downloads page.

Lynn Cullen Live – 8/5/19

Video Archive The multiple mass shootings that occurred over the weekend is where Lynn is starting off this week. 20 were killed and 26 injured in El Paso, and nine were killed and 27 injured in Dayton. That’s only two of the four shootings that happened. The causes behind them, and how we can possibly…

Contemporary Craft closes out final exhibition at Strip District location

After over three decades in the Strip District produce terminal building, Contemporary Craft will soon move on to its new home on Butler Street in Lawrenceville. Before that happens, the Pittsburgh art resource center will close the final show at its current space, Fiberart International 2019, with The Space Between, a conversation with exhibiting artists Jozef Bajus of…

Slippery Rock music and arts festival Resonance announces additional acts

This year’s lineup for Resonance, a music and arts festival taking place in Slippery Rock from Sept. 19-22, was already set to be a righteous one. Stacked with jam-band and EDM power players like Tipper, Tycho, Keller Williams, Black Moth Super Rainbow, CharlesTheFirst, Chon, and more, Resonance has been the talk of the summer, with many buying…

Read this before heading to News N’at at Steel City Improv Theater

Ever have the desire to see stories from local newspapers recreated as an improv skit? No? Well, tonight you have the chance to when News N’at sets up at Steel City Improv Theater. A fast-paced improved show, News N’at uses stories from papers like Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, City Paper, and the Tribune-Review as inspiration for long-form improv.…

Luz delivers a satisfyingly nightmarish, hyper-stylized horror thriller

Luz is the kind of film that sends critics back to the director’s statement, trying to figure out what, exactly, its maker had in mind. It’s described as a “sensuous thriller that plays with the sensory perception of the audience” by first-time feature writer/director Tilman Singer, who goes on to call it a “story about…

East Liberty to get six new electric vehicle charging stations

Six new electric vehicle charging stations are coming to a public parking lot in East Liberty, paid for from the funding Pennsylvania received from Volkswagen’s $14.7 billion settlement with the federal government. Gov. Tom Wolf announced Thursday that Pennsylvania’s Department of Environmental Protection would distribute $8.5 million from the settlement to clean energy projects across…

Women rockers get ready to shine for Legendary Album Series: Janis Joplin’s Pearl

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G. Love & Special Sauce playing Roxian Theatre on Aug. 30

Garrett “G.Love” Dutton, Jeffrey “The Houseman” Clemens, and Jimmy “Jazz” Prescott are celebrating their 25th year as touring and recording artists. With more than 15 records released, this pioneering band has been an influence to artists such as Jack White, Jack Johnson, The Avett Brothers, Slightly Stoopid, and many more. With their signature blend of…

Replay FX and Pittsburgh Knights work to preserve gaming history

For the fifth year in a row, 20,000 gaming fanatics are expected to make their way to the David L. Lawrence Convention Center in Downtown Pittsburgh for Replay FX (Aug. 1-4), a convention celebrating gaming in all forms. From competitive gaming to pinball and other arcade games, and even board games, Replay FX brings all…

Lynn Cullen Live – 8/1/19

Video Archive Lynn is being joined by Kim Evert, President and CEO of Planned Parenthood of Western PA today. They will be talking about Title X, defunding, the gag rule, and various other topics related to Planned Parenthood. Audio Only Archive Stream or download the last 5 shows on the MP3 downloads page.

Concert photos: Queen + Adam Lambert at PPG Paints Arena

Queen brought The Rhapsody Tour to PPG Paints Arena last night as part of a 23-date arena and stadium tour celebrating the song first made famous by original singer Freddie Mercury in 1975. The legendary band, with original members Brian May and Roger Taylor, teamed up for this tour with American Idol alum Adam Lambert, who has…

Corrine Jasmin shows an unseen side of Black Lives in Beams Of Light

When Black bodies are portrayed in the media, it’s almost always about the struggle. Another Black person shot by the police. Violence in the inner city. Black advocates fighting for basic human rights. With Corrine Jasmin’s Beams Of Light, a multimedia art exhibition, premiering Fri., Aug. 2 at BOOM Concepts during Unblurred, she is showcasing another side…

Pittsburgh CLO’s Once is a sweet, if flimsy, love letter to music

Staging the Tony Award-winning Once at the Benedum Center feels like something of a contradiction in terms. In 2011, the musical successfully completed the delicate balancing act of telling a small, human story while managing to be a Broadway crowd-pleaser. It’s not an uncommon challenge in theater. Unquestionably one of the most intimate art forms,…

Regatta or not, Squonk’s show will go on

After the news of the Three Rivers Regatta cancelation broke yesterday morning, many of the artists, vendors, and would-be visitors scrambled to make new plans. While adjusting on such short notice is a pain for anybody, the challenges for Pittsburgh-based performance group Squonk were a little more extreme. Its new piece, Hand to Hand, involves…

Lynn Cullen Live – 7/31/19

Video Archive The Pittsburgh City Paper’s Ryan Deto will be joining Lynn for the second half of the show today to discuss the Three Rivers Regatta, and other stories interesting him. But first Lynn is giving her opinion on last night’s debate. She thought it was pretty good, and she normally hates debates. Audio Only…

Artist Théo Bignon discusses mesh tank tops and stitching outside of the lines ahead of Indecent Exposure show at Bunker Projects

Who decides what is excessive? This question drives Indecent Exposure, an exhibition at Bunker Projects featuring new work by resident artist Théo Bignon. With this inquiry, Bignon, a French artist who previously studied at the University of Pittsburgh Studio Art Department and now lives in Chicago, Ill., intends to examine how, among other things, “homosexuality…

The simple pleasures and difficulties of life on a houseboat

When Mia Macdonald’s parked car was totaled, she received $5,000 in an insurance payout and used some of it to buy another car, and the remainder to buy herself a home. That might not sound like enough for both, but in this case, Macdonald settled on a 1973 Burns Craft houseboat, named it Seamore, and…

Cinderlands Warehouse shines with simple flavors in inventive forms

In March, Cinderlands Beer Co. was running out of beer. The three and a half barrel brewery, located on Butler Street in Lawrenceville, couldn’t keep up with the demand. Expanding seemed a natural choice. So Cinderlands opened a second location in the Strip District called Cinderlands Warehouse. And with the beer expansion, came some culinary…

Internationally acclaimed multilingual jazz band comes to Thunderbird Café and Music Hall for CD release party

With Mirror Butterfly: the Migrant Liberation Movement Suite, the members of Pittsburgh’s Afro Yaqui Music Collective have created something even bigger than themselves. It’s an impressive feat, considering the multilingual jazz band can boast anywhere from a few main members to a 20-plus piece ensemble. What first began as a multicultural jazz, dance, and theater…

Why there are so few riverfront restaurants in Pittsburgh

It’s that time of year when Pittsburghers flock en masse to the three rivers. But beyond summer festivities, there is a loud and growing demand to be able to enjoy the rivers all the time, not just during large festivals and other events. And one of those specific demands is riverfront dining. Stephan Bontrager, the…

SilentHike helps treat trauma through the outdoors

Murray Hidary has always had an interest in music. In addition to graduating from New York University with a degree in Music and Composition, Hidary has trained in the study of Aikido and the Shakuhachi (a Japanese bamboo flute) and the ancient music tradition of Zen monks. He’ll channel all of this into SilentHike, a…

Free Will Astrology

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Let’s check in with our psychic journalist, LoveMancer, who’s standing by with a live report from inside your imagination. What’s happening, LoveMancer? “Well, Rob, the enchanting creature on whose thoughts I’ve been eavesdropping has slipped into an intriguing frontier. This place seems to be a hot zone where love and healing…

Why going into sex work isn’t as easy as it sounds

As a writer who openly reflects on my own experiences in the sex industry, I often have folks of all genders tell me that they are interested in becoming sex workers. When I ask them why they are considering sex work, their answers overwhelmingly fall into a category of what I would call sexual exploration,…

Nova Place goes pink with first-ever Rosé All Day PGH festival

Grace Miller enjoys a good craft beer, so much so that she and her husband, Marc Turic, created the annual Beers of the Burgh Festival to spotlight the region’s breweries. But her taste also expands to other beverages, specifically wine. “I’m a craft beer drinker, but I do really appreciate a good rosé, especially during…


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