Lynn talked about the growing threats we face in the U.S, chiefly the relentless, ongoing effort to scuttle our democracy and reelect Donald Trump. She talked about how Hungarian dictator Viktor Orban is funding and fueling this effort in conjunction with the Heritage Foundation...
The Pittsburgh artist reflects on his varied career, including Boys Go to Jupiter, an upcoming animated film featuring the voice talents of Joe Pera, Sarah Sherman, and Elsie Fisher.
Looking for a new job? We searched through local employment guides to curate a list of the best job openings throughout the region, including a copywriter for Sheetz, a gentleman's club manager, positions right here at City Paper, and more.
Lynn talked about Biden's incredible accomplishments rebuilding America's infrastructure and how Republicans voted against the bill that enabled it but take credit for all the improvements occuring in their districts because of it. Other topics included RFK Jr. thinking about having Jets QB Aaron Rodgers as his Veep, the RNC giving Trump election-denying lawyer a new position of Senior Counsel for Election Integrity which made Lynn think she should rename the show "You Can't Make This Sh*t Up!"
Abolitionist Expressions, an exhibition presented by Let's Get Free in the KST lobby, works to humanize those who have faced or are facing life without parole.
Jason Kirin's grandmother, Shirley Cavanagh, was born during The Great Depression, worked in a brothel, and had a tumultuous love affair with the police chief who was using her as an informant. She also accidentally shot him in a public setting, and had the city of Pittsburgh stand by her side and offer aid throughout the trial.
Lynn started by bemoaning the fact that PNC Park was named best major league BB stadium in the country. She'd rather have a worse venue and the best TEAM in the country...
Plan your week with a little help from this week's Free Will Astrology, a forecast filled with secret relatives, Shopping for Buddhas, and the games Scorpios play.
Looking for something to do in Pittsburgh this week? From the St. Paddy's Day parade to TobyMac to a Tina Turner tribute, there's always something happening in the Steel City!
For the fourth anniversary of the pandemic, Pittsburgh City Paper highlights people still working locally to mitigate COVID and its ongoing effects. In an increasingly ambiguous post-pandemic landscape, that work encompasses prevention, treatment, and social policy including clean air and healthcare access.
Lynn and Susan dished about the Oscars and what the heck is going on with Princess Catherine and the undisclosed illness and the doctored photo. Also, primaries today will lock up the nominations of both Biden and Trump, whether the voters like it or not and Republican women like Rep. Nancy Mace and Sen. Katie Britt who use the horrors of rape when it serves their political interests must be constantly called out for endorsing a convicted sex abuser for president...
Consider the humble chicken tender. Whether you're a picky eater or an open-minded one — and whether you call them tenders, strips, fingers, or goujons (since that's apparently a thing) — you've almost certainly eaten one at some point...
Lidey Heuck is a 32-year-old Pittsburgh native who spent seven years working closely with famed food mogul Ina Garten, is a NYT Cooking contributor, and is about to release her first cookbook, Cooking in Real Life.
This week's Pittsburgh food news includes updates on McArdle's Pub, Pigeon Bagels, and Eat'n Park, as well as a big dessert competition, a community March Madness pizza party, and a strawberry Jell-O pretzel salad tasting.
Lynn talked about the slam dunk State of the Union address a feisty President Biden gave Thursday and the mind-boggling, creepy, beyond-parody rebuttal by Republican Senator Katie Britt. Also, Kimmel taking down Trump for posting a nasty critique on Truth Social during the Academy Awards...