Vol. 20, No. 35
Remaining Silent
Cops challenge regulations they say keep them mum
By Marty Levine
Press Release of the Week
From Who's A Rat?
Onorato's Crossing
County Executive Dan Onorato has promised to stop plowing tax dollars into suburban malls. But first he's considering one more trip to the old sprawl game.
By Rich Lord
Devotees
Small armies of voter-registration workers hope to turn out the vote
By Julie Mickens
Bush League
A Modest Roundup of (Im)pertinent Media about the Current Administration
By Bill O'Driscoll
In the Motznik of Time
City council's hard-line defender fights on in the face of political periL
Turban Outfitters
Turbans aren't sportswear, says Sikh denied club entrance
Long Shot in the Arm
Health-care reform should be your only care, candidate believes
Kim's Coffee Shop
By Angelique Bamberg and Jason Roth
The Fluoride Deception
By Christopher BrysonSeven Stories Books, 374 pp. $24.95 (hardcover)
Reggie Watkins
A-ListJiveFam Productions
By Justin Hopper
The Thrills
Let's Bottle BohemiaVirgin
Sounding Off on Movies
She Hate Me
Sperm-R-Us
By Harry Kloman
ANACONDAS
THE HUNT FOR THE BLOOD ORCHID
By Al Hoff
Suspect Zero
Don't Look Now
THE HUNTING OF THE PRESIDENT
Intimate Strangers
A TAXING RELATIONSHIP
VANITY FAIR
What building did Pittsburgh's hockey team use before the Civic (Mellon) Arena was built?
Question submitted by: Kevin McGoun, Carnegie
By Chris Potter
A conversation with Albert Song
Not Too Swift
Vets questioning Kerry's record discredit themselves
By John McIntire
By Mars Johnson
Pittsburgh’s street trees are free upon request. So why do they often go to the city’s wealthiest residents?
By James Paul
Sophie Masloff seldom talked about her childhood. Were seedy family ties the reason?
By David S. Rotenstein
Mrs. Soffel was a cougar who might still haunt The Shiloh Gastro, pining for her Biddle brothers boy toy
By Rachel Wilkinson
The cassette-tape comeback has reached Pittsburgh's record stores
By Ethan Beck