

Amid federal cuts, leaders tout agricultural innovation grants at Bidwell greenhouse
The $500,000 will support the Drew Mathieson Greenhouse and a produce-forward grocery store.
Pittsburghers push back on inaugural Pennsylvania Energy and Innovation Summit at CMU
A peaceful march stood in contrast to a later aggressive police response.
Lynn Cullen Live: Trouble brewing in MAGAland (07-15-25)
Lynn and Susan talked about how Trump’s base never blames him for anything and many people believe he was sent by God. But, there’s trouble brewing in MAGAland with Trump’s refusal to release the Jeffrey Epstein files, which he’d long promised to do. Many in his diehard base think those files will expose the evil,…
As summer blockbusters get dropped from my local cinema, I’ve got the IMAX blues
Renovations to the AMC Waterfront IMAX should be complete later this year.
Labubu shakes, Pigeon Bagels beer, and more Pittsburgh food news
This week’s food news includes updates on DiAnoia’s, Two Frays Brewery, Pigeon Bagels, Pigsburgh Squealers Rescue, Allegheny County Wine and Spirits Festival, Cafe Filipino, Amboy, Workshop PGH, The Distillery Complex, Nine O’Clock Wines, and East End Co-op, as well as a plushie dessert and National Ice Cream Day deals.
Lynn Cullen Live: A plethora of topics (07-14-25)
A plethora of topics: Do you realize Pope Leo will be the first pope to file an income tax return because he’s a citizen of the U.S? Professional clowns are protesting the use of the word “clown” to refer to Trump and others in his administration. The ICE budget is now bigger than the defense…
Electronic Saviors reunites industrial musicians in a bid to crush cancer
Organizers will celebrate the compilation’s release with a July 23 benefit show.
Now Hiring in Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh Opera, Sienna Mercato, Opportunity Fund, and more
Looking for a new job? We searched through local employment guides to curate a list of the best job openings around Pittsburgh this week, including an interior designer, a finance assistant, a General Director, and more.
Affordable-ish Housing in Pittsburgh: Lesser gods of Regent Square
If you’ve driven down Braddock Ave., you know exactly which building I’m talking about.
Lynn Cullen Live: Things we once declared “unprecedented” have become simply “the new normal.” (07-10-25)
Lynn cringed about Trump cluelessly telling the president of Liberia he spoke good English. She laughed at the absurdity of Netanyahu nominating Trump for the Nobel Prize Prize. She commented on how things we once declared “unprecedented” have become simply “the new normal.” 1,000-year floods, open corruption in the White House, fear overwhelming hope. Audio…
Lynn Cullen Live: “How is it that half of America looks at Donald Trump and doesn’t find him morally repellant?” (07-09-25)
Lynn explored a question posed by David Brooks: “How is that half of America looks at Donald Trump and doesn’t find him morally repellant?” The answer is cause for despair because it suggests Americans have lost all sense of a common moral code, besotted and lost in a warped ideal of American individualism that does…
Move over, Batman! A Pittsburgh comic book artist toons out the competition
Dave Wachter’s first original comic in about a decade, Uncanny Valley, penned by comic writer Tony Fleecs, nabbed a Best New Series nod from the prestigious Eisner Awards.
FREE WILL ASTROLOGY July 10-16
This week’s Free Will Astrology predicts a future when women will hold half of the leadership roles.
Pittsburgh’s top events: Thu., July 10-Wed., July 16
Looking for something to do in Pittsburgh? From Picklesburgh to Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood Weekend to Bougie Bitch Comedy and more, there’s always something to do in the Steel City!
Now in its 10th year, Picklesburgh fosters Pittsburgh’s history and food culture, absurdity, and belonging
Over the last decade, Picklesburgh has morphed from a quirky food fest into a civic phenomenon.
Broken elevators on Grant St. reflect a lack of clarity about who maintains the aging structure
The inoperative elevators are a symptom of larger problems the City-County Building has with its mechanical systems and management.






