

Zoje Stage looks under the bed with debut kids’ book My UnderSlumberBumbleBeast
The Pittsburgh-based author of Baby Teeth and Wonderland trades best-selling adult thrillers for cute bedtime monsters.
PAIR Charcuterie is my favorite place for lunch and coffee Downtown
It’s refreshing to find a lunch and coffee spot like PAIR Charcuterie in Downtown Pittsburgh, which sounds boujee but is affordable, approachable, and friendly.
The 4B Movement ignores one important fact: women desire sex, too
Of course, women are under no obligation to have sex with men for any reason. But denying it just to prove a point makes the sex about mens’ desire only, and not her own.
Lynn Cullen Live – The insane level of control some young parents demand. (12-03-24)
A caller shared a list his daughter and her wife sent before visiting him and his wife with their 2-year old child. The list was long and mind-blowing. “No public displays of affection around the child.” “No comments about her looks or body.” “No sharing utensils.” “No gifts not vetted by us.” Lynn was apoplectic.…
Pro-Palestine group protests a local company’s role in making “killing machines”
On a cold day, Protestors gathered near the Andy Warhol Bridge to raise public awareness of Howmet Aerospace’s role in building jets used in Israel’s ongoing war.
A beer advent calender, a wine-iversary, a Filipino fest, and more Pittsburgh food news
This week’s Food News includes updates on Merchant Oyster Co., Sugar Spell Scoops, East End Brewing, Sienna Mercato, Nine O’Clock Wines, Riley’s Pour House, Fairmont Pittsburgh, and Puttshack Pittsburgh, as well as a “Namamasko Po” Christmas party and a renamed pop-up at Space Bar.
Lynn Cullen Live – Appalling choices for Donald Trump’s administration. (12-02-24)
Lynn talked about the continuing appalling choices for Donald Trump’s administration, focusing on Kash Patel as FBI director. Also Lynn applauded Biden’s pardon of his son, Hunter, despite his promise not to do so. The GOP’s cynical hounding of the president’s son was totally politicized. Audio Only Archive Stream or download the last 5 shows…
The Terrible Towel Wikipedia page is a must-read yinzer masterpiece
From humble beginnings, the towel has become an indelible piece of Pittsburgh lore and appeared everywhere from maternity wards to a space station.
Now Hiring in Pittsburgh: Allegheny County Libraries, Golden Age Brewing Company, Contemporary Craft, 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 a Chief Operating Officer, Pastry Assistant, Marketing Director, and more.
Affordable-ish Housing in Pittsburgh: End of the world edition
If the world really did end, and we’re just slow on the uptake, I’m glad to be riding it out here, with you.
Lynn Cullen Live – Democrats have a lot of catching up to do. A lot. (11-27-24)
Trump’s creepy relationship with 33-year old Natalie Harp who never leaves his side and has told him “you are all that matters to me.” She was a right-wing news anchor, unsurprisingly. Also, Lynn talked about the Democrats huge deficit in creating narratives through media. The Trumpers have television networks, dominate talk radio, many more podcasts…
Cement City captures modern life in a Rust Belt borough known for its tragic past
The Cement City podcast — a documentary-style snapshot of modern life in Donora, a town known primarily for its tragic past — released in 10 episodes from September through November as an Audacy Original.
FREE WILL ASTROLOGY Nov. 28-Dec. 4
This week’s Free Will Astrology offers one sign the “Most Resourceful and Successful Survivor of the Year” trophy.
His beats have appeared on major hip-hop albums, films, and television series — who is Peter Mudge, aka Nice Rec?
Despite Pittsburgh producer Peter Mudge’s preference to remain out of the limelight, his moniker Nice Rec can be found on tracks from national acts like Wiz Khalifa, the late Mac Miller, and J.I.D, as well as local talents.
Pittsburgh’s top events: Nov. 28-Dec. 4
Looking for something to do in Pittsburgh? From a FriendsGIVING Improv Show to the comedy of Ronny Chieng to a Happy Holidays in Pittsburgh screening with Rick Sebak and more, there’s always something to do in the Steel City!
Pittsburgh is having an Uzbek restaurant boom
Pittsburgh’s Uzbek community has become more visible in recent years. If the number of Uzbek eateries — City Paper counted at least six — is any indication, Uzbek Pittsburghers are in it for the long haul.






