Vol. 20, No. 15
A Place at the Table
Young, black, female and fine, they see themselves as the "new face of knowledge" in academia. No wonder they found one another and started becoming a familiar table of four.
By Brentin Mock
Cleaning Their Plates Again
Pair end hunger strike over janitors, for now
By Julie Mickens
Walking Wounded
Mammoth metal sculpture almost turns back to scrap
By Justin Hopper
Putting the P.U. in Pulitzer
Trib writes P-G sister paper out of awards story
By Chris Potter
Kingsley Center Now on Track
Never Black and White
Nearing the 50th anniversary of federally ordered school desegregation, the man at the center of Pennsylvania's last case speaks for the first time
By Marty Levine
Along Came Marry
Gay marriage advocates vow to vow locally
Bush League
A Modest Roundup of (Im)pertinent Media about the Current Administration
By Bill O'Driscoll
The Working Poor: Invisible in America
By David K. ShiplerAlfred K. Knopf, 319 pp. $25 (cloth)
Various Artists
The Hip Hop BoxHip-O Records
By CP Staff
The Revolution Will Not Be Televised
Free Your Television
By Al Hoff
Road Movies
Kill Bill, Vol. 2
The Alamo
Forgettable
By Harry Kloman
When the Spirits Dance Mambo
Thank You, Mambo
Kitchen Stories
Goodbye, Lenin!
East Meets West
Connie and Carla
Monsieur Ibrahim
A Case of the Runs
Mayor Murphy, we beg of you, promise not to run again.
It seems Pittsburgh made several grabs at annexing Old Allegheny and finally snared it in 1907, turning it into the North Side. What did Pittsburgh want so bad with Allegheny?
Question submitted by: Trevor Ley, Millvale
A Conversation With Deborah Domanski
By Andy Newman
Fresh Airwaves
At last ... radio for leftists
By John McIntire
By Heather Schor
Big screen, little lies: Pittsburgh is being gaslit about IMAX theaters
By Rachel Wilkinson
Drink and be merry at these Pittsburgh holiday pop-up bars
By Amanda Waltz
Whimsical Christmas cocktails, a soup surprise, extra cozy coffee, and more Pittsburgh food news
By Ali Trachta
The Millvale Food + Energy Hub reopens to celebrate local nonprofits
By Matt Petras