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We’ve gathered our top 5 picks for the best Delta 9 gummies that deliver exceptional taste and effects. Elevate your experience with these amazing cannabis treats.
FREE WILL ASTROLOGY: June 8-14
Plan your week with a little help from this week’s Free Will Astrology, a forecast filled with the wisdom of painters, Jungian analysis, continual creative growth and rearrangement, novelist Denis Johnson, and more.
5 criminally underrated rides at Kennywood (plus one non-ride)
The most popular rides at Kennywood aren’t always the best ones. Here are some of the more underrated rides that shouldn’t be overlooked.
Say “Bonjour!” to Amélie the musical at Little Lake Theatre Company
The Washington County-based theater company charms with its production of the musical based on the hit 2001 French rom-com.
On the Tahn: Dance parties at Cobra, Spirit, and more (June 1-4)
Dance the weekend away at these Pittsburgh parties playing everything from Tina Turner to mall goth.
Pittsburgh City Paper cleans up at the 2022 Golden Quills
City Paper won 4 Golden Quills at the awards ceremony on May 30th, with 13 others claiming finalist spots.
Pittsburgh campaign to distribute signs in support of trans youth ramps up during Pride Month
The “Protect Trans Kids” signs distributed across Pittsburgh will now be distributed across Western Pa. as part of a new campaign.
Lynn Cullen Live: Tree of Life Trial begins (05-30-23)
Lynn is talking about the Tree of Life mass-shooting trial which starts today. Plus Lynn talks about the doctor, Lewis Milson born in Russia, who came to the united states alone as a teenager, who delivered her and the diary stories of his life; thousands flock to see ‘miracle’ Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster, who’s body shows…
New summer cocktails, Galley Group goes Cajun, and more Pittsburgh food news
This week’s Pittsburgh food news includes updates on Threadbare Cider and Mead, Square Cafe, Station, and Necromancer Brewing, as well as a new Galley Group restaurant.
Now Hiring in Pittsburgh: Chef de Cuisine, Resource Center Manager, Marketing Intern, 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 positions at Con Alma, Assemble PGH, and Hello Neighbor.
Pittsburgh immigrant communities inform World Square dance, music, food, and more
World Square promises two weekends packed with art, crafts, music, dance, and cuisine “reflecting almost 30 international communities that call the Pittsburgh region their home.”
CP Jail Watch: Local mother sues JOB over transparency issues; two new jail deaths; public defenders criticize reduced access to incarcerate clients
A local mother has filed a lawsuit against the Jail Oversight Board for allegedly violating the state’s open meetings laws. This month also brought two new deaths to the jail and complaints from public defenders about reduced access to their clients.
Online Medical Card: Your Gateway to Medical Marijuana
Getting a Medical card online for legal cannabis access has become much easier than having to visit a clinic. The OnlineMedicalCard.com website is a reputable resource that provides fast medical consultations for individuals seeking access to medical marijuana.
Shell to pay $10 million in fines for exceeding pollution limits. Will they care?
Shell has consistently exceeded pollution regulations since its giant cracker plant in Beaver County went live last fall. Pennsylvania’s Department of Environmental Protection has ordered the global energy firm to pay $10 million in fines and community investments.
Lynn Cullen Live: Ron DeSantis’ Presidential Twitter glitch (05-25-23)
Ironically we started the show with a glitch while Lynn is trying to tell you about Ron Desantis’ presidential announcement on Twitter, that started with a glitch, that he is running for President. He made his announcement on Twitter with Elon Musk, so go figure that it was a mess. Plus the death of Tina…
Lynn Cullen Live: The Hill We Climb (05-24-23)
“Being American is more than a pride we inherit. It’s the past we step into and how we repair it. We’ve seen a force that would shatter our nation, rather than share it.” – Amanda Gorman A Florida school board has deemed Amanda Gorman’s inaugural poem “unsuitable” for students below 6th grade, Ron DeSantis is…
Pittsburgh’s top events: May 25-31
Looking for something to do in Pittsburgh this week? From the first Open Streets of the year to new art exhibits to music festivals, we’ve got a list of this week’s top happenings in the Steel City.
Indie Bookseller Spotlight: New releases at City Books
What new books should you keep an eye out for at City Books? We asked them.
Sarah Cypher blends magic realism, queerness, and Palestinian culture in debut novel The Skin and Its Girl
Pittsburgh author Sarah Cypher’s debut novel explores queerness and the Arab American experience through a lens of magical realism.
Some parents in Mt. Lebanon think they know best. LGBTQ students disagree, and are taking action
Mt. Lebanon’s LGBTQ students don’t feel safe or valued in their schools, and they’re taking matters into their own hands.






