Vol. 28, No. 27
Pittsburgh perfect space for rivers-as-transformation art show
Former CP staffer Justin Hopper returns from England with exhibition at Wood Street Galleries
By Michael Machosky
Top 5 PGH vs. Philly Sports Moments
By CP Staff
Language app Duolingo uses LGBTQ-inclusive language in its lessons
"Because language is so core to one’s identity, inclusivity truly matters"
By Hannah Lynn
My three-year journey to get a driver's license back
"When you hit rock bottom, there's only one place to go: the DMV."
By Alex Gordon
Furry friends: Pittsburgh restaurants welcome Anthrocon furries with specials, signs and long straws
“This is like our Christmas in the summer … we get ready for them [all year] and try to surprise them any way we can."
By Lauren Ortego
I used Duolingo for a week to prep for writing about Duolingo
It was fine
Furries and Pittsburgh: a timeline
Anthrocon 2018 marks the 13th consecutive year Pittsburgh has welcomed this costumed community for a summer party
By Rob Rossi
Beyond the Music
As Deutschtown Music festival returns to the North Side, a look at a neighborhood worthy of attention
By Jared Wickerham
Diving Deep into Deutschtown
A look at four worthy Deutschtown businesses
Summer beers best when canned
Pittsburgh Brewing Company partly responsible for aluminum that many craft brewers now favor
By Drew Cranisky
Community Gardens grow so much more than food
“We need to protect gardens that do exist long term so they’re not just seen as a temporary solution to beautifying a lot.
By Celine Roberts
Women in Sound zine puts skill and experience as the focus
At no point is someone asked with a light tone of condescension “what’s it like to be a woman in music."
Grab a margarita and a “Cheeseburger in Paradise” in advance of Jimmy Buffett show
Try a pineapple habanero margarita with chicken wings, or down a cranberry pomegranate version with a loaded burger
By Alex McCann
Documentary about Whitney Houston is an emotional rollercoaster on her life and death
Despite the money and adoration, being a pop star still sometimes seems like one of the most exhausting jobs in the world, especially when you’re someone like Whitney Houston
Pro wrestling, with a twist: Mayhem of Kaiju Big Battel returns to Pittsburgh
Whatcha gonna do, when parodies of old Japanese monster movies, Kung-Fu Chicken Noodle and French Toast, run wild on you,brother?
People want police reform, but changes have a difficult path through the state legislature
Police-reform bills would have to clear chambers controlled by Republicans, who aren’t gung-ho about reforming police departments
By Ryan Deto
Savage Love
It Got Better
By Dan Savage
Free Will Astrology
By Rob Brezsny
Lynn Cullen Live - 7/5/18
Audio & Video Archive
By Lynn Cullen
Lynn Cullen Live - 7/9/18
Lynn Cullen Live - 7/10/18
By Mars Johnson
The choices are few but the stakes are high in Pa.'s upcoming primary
By Colin Williams
Dave and Andy's says goodbye, Construction Junction turns 25 with wine, and more Pittsburgh food news
By Rachel Wilkinson
Power-ranking the Pirates' 2024 walkup music
These eco-friendly Pittsburgh restaurants are putting in the work to be sustainable
By Aakanksha Agarwal