Vol. 31, No. 47
Black-led community spotlight: Anti-poverty group Circles is getting a new start, channeling focus to boosting Black homeownership and entrepreneurship
By Nardos Haile
Workhorse Collaborative wants to promote your arts organization or nonprofit
By Amanda Waltz
Local artist gift guide: Ceramics
Pittsburgh artists and businesses to support this holiday season
By Hannah Lynn
10 Reasons to Stay Home This Thanksgiving
With COVID-19 cases at record-breaking levels, help ensure that your family and friends are here to see the holidays next year
By Lisa Cunningham
Pa. Supreme Court throws out GOP challenge to 2.5M mail-in ballots
By John L. Micek
Ziccarelli continues to say certain mail-in ballots shouldn't be counted, even after courts disagree
By Kim Lyons
Allegheny County receives over $1.2 million to provide emergency cold-weather shelter to homeless population
PA GOP says current COVID outbreak not an emergency, and is fundraising off of it
By Ryan Deto
New report shows how disproportionately Black people in Pittsburgh are incarcerated, arrested, and confronted by police
Pennsylvania legalizes autonomous delivery robots, classifies them as pedestrians
Shake-up at Planned Parenthood Pennsylvania Advocates as executive director resigns and staff calls out widespread racism and transphobia
Allegheny County Jail restores policy allowing physical books delivered to inmates
Seven places to find London Fog Lattes in Pittsburgh
By Abbie Adams and Jordan Snowden
Takeout review: Pickle pizza at Spak Brothers Pizza
By Maggie Weaver
Five authentic Mexican dishes to try in Pittsburgh
Seven Days in Pittsburgh: Nov. 26-Dec. 2
An art exhibit featuring local legends, virtual holiday markets from regional makers, a program dedicated to a beloved friend, and more events this week in Pittsburgh
By CP Staff
Shop from a variety of Black-owned small businesses at latest Downtown Pittsburgh holiday pop-up
OP-ED: If we want to undo Trumpism in Butler County, we have to reckon with class
By Brittany Borghi
Making Holidays Great Again
Local comedians offer one-liners for surviving a Zoom Thanksgiving with MAGA-loving relatives
FREE WILL ASTROLOGY: Nov. 26-Dec. 2
By Rob Brezsny
Lynn Cullen Live - 11/30/20
Audio & Video Archive
By Lynn Cullen
Lynn Cullen Live - 12/1/20
Bloomfield and Garfield Businesses Shine Bright This Holiday Season
By Christina Howell
Meet the Medical Assistants on the Central Outreach Hep C Cure Squad
By Central Outreach Wellness Center
By Mars Johnson
Big screen, little lies: Pittsburgh is being gaslit about IMAX theaters
By Rachel Wilkinson
Move over, Pittsburgh Dad, “Cig Mom” is here
By Kate Oczypok
Pastoli's is secretly Squirrel Hill's best pizza
By Colin Williams
Drink and be merry at these Pittsburgh holiday pop-up bars