

Best Kratom Brands Ranked: Top Vendors of 2024 to Buy Highly Effective Kratom Products
Looking for the best kratom brands in 2024? Check out our list of the top kratom vendors that offer high-quality, tested, and ethically sourced kratom products.
Caliente embarks on all-new brewery business with Strange Roots
The award-winning local pizza chain launched Dough Daddy, a brewery producing a variety of craft beers with help from Strange Roots.
On the Tahn: Dance parties at Spirit, Cattivo, and more (June 29-July 1)
Dance the weekend away at these Pittsburgh parties playing everything from Disclosure to Beyoncé.
J.R. Mason sets a “sexy crime thriller” in Pittsburgh with Stolen Pieces
After writing two humorous memoirs about dating, J.R. Mason expands her literary horizons with a new book about a homicide detective hunting down a brutal killer.
Medical marijuana law update would lift the advertising ban on Pa. doctors
A sponsor of the legislation said it would help “level the playing field” between doctors and third-party companies.
Fitzgerald ups ante in minimum wage saga with lawsuit aimed at County Council
After losing a veto attempt to an unwavering Council majority, County Executive Rich Fitzgerald is now seeking a declaratory judgement against a minimum wage bill he says defies the county’s home rule charter.
RIP Larry Lagattuta of Enrico Biscotti. He loved the Strip, and the Strip loved him back
Larry Lagattuta died June 26 of a heart attack, at home. He was 65. He leaves behind a legacy of cooking, baking, and community in the Strip District.
The 5 Best Booty Creams for Butt Enhancement: Achieve Your Dream Glutes
We have listed some of the best butt enhancement creams that are available in the market. If you need to have a long-lasting tightening and lifting of your booty, you should try one of these products.
Advocates protest PPS policy codifying school officers’ authority to charge students
A school board policy up for consideration tomorrow could give renewed authority to school police officers’ longstanding practice of citing students for minor events. Advocates say this disproportionately impacts students of color and can have lasting impacts on their futures.
Lynn Cullen Live: Supreme Court rejected Independent State Legislature Theory (06-27-23)
Lynn and Susan discuss a lot of topics today including Doris Day, humor in the bible, FDA approving gel to improve erectile dysfunction, and more.
Pa. Gov. Josh Shapiro affirms support for funding private school vouchers amid budget push
Citing potential decreases to public school funding, Democrats, education advocates, and unions oppose a bill that would create “lifeline scholarships.”
El Pariente is the gas station taco shop you didn’t know Bloomfield needed
At El Pariente in Bloomfield, portion sizes are generous, the prices are reasonable, and there’s no skimping on the extras.
A month of ice cream deals, a bizarre beer promotion, and more Pittsburgh food news
This week’s Pittsburgh food news includes updates on Aslin, Necromancer, Scratch & Co., and Commonplace Coffee, as well as a floating cubicle from Leinenkugel’s.
Lynn Cullen Live: Is there any humor in religion? (06-26-23)
Lynn talks about the situation unfolding in Russia with the Wagner mercenary group turning on the Russian government, the photographer behind the infamous Piss Christ photo being hosted by the Pope, moral injuries, and more. Audio Only Archive Stream or download the last 5 shows on the MP3 downloads page.
Clara Kent taps into Indigenous heritage with The Four Winds music project
Pittsburgh City Paper talked with Kent about her new EP, her production company, and her effort to “honor the African diaspora of music” on WYEP.
Schenley Park’s veiled Columbus statue is losing its covering as legal challenges hold up removal
A statue of Christopher Columbus standing in Schenley Park has been covered over since the city’s art commission voted to remove it in 2020. Recently, it’s been seen with large sections exposed as a lawsuit holds up the removal process.
Now Hiring in Pittsburgh: Art Handler, Bagel Maker, Animal & Habitat Specialist, and more
Looking for a new job? We searched through local employment guides to curate a list of the best job openings throughout the region, including at Pigeon Bagels, Pittsburgh Center for Creative Reuse, and Miller ICA.
New project calls on writers and artists to envision a “just and equitable Pittsburgh”
Writers, visual artists, performers, and other local creatives can now submit to Envisioning A Just Pittsburgh.
State bill could permit Allegheny County to levy special transit taxes
A new state bill could allow Allegheny County to levy specific public transit taxes.
On the Tahn: Dance parties at The Maverick, Bottlerocket, and more (June 22-24)
Dance the weekend away at these Pittsburgh parties playing everything from psych and indie rock to funk and disco.
How to make the most of boat life in Pittsburgh without owning one
Get on one of Pittsburgh’s three rivers this summer with our recommendations for getting out on the water.
What’s the deal with disc golf? Learn about the sport taking over Pittsburgh
Disc golf is gaining unexpected popularity in Pittsburgh, with leagues popping up all over the city.
Cinnamon will become your new favorite ice cream flavor
We think this is the most underrated ice cream flavor, and we’re here to tell you where you can find it in Pittsburgh.
The big Pittsburgh summer events guide
It’s time to plan your summer in Pittsburgh with our super-sized events list running all through September.
Pittsburgh City Paper‘s 2023 Summer Guide
It’s time for our guide to your summer in Pittsburgh, featuring events, ice cream, boat life, disc golf, and more.
According to Pittsburgh’s beer enthusiasts, here’s what to drink this summer
Looking to crush some beers under the sun this summer? We asked local bartenders for their favorite brews.






