Formed by local metal and rock veterans, Rated Eye's new LP is a no-filler, direct album of "rock and roll for weirdos" from some of Pittsburgh’s best journeymen.
Owning a house has its perks, like not giving your money to a landlord and building equity in an appreciating asset. But clearly, renting is cheaper if you’re simply looking for an affordable place to live.
Hundreds of people gathered in Market Square on Tuesday evening to protest Israel’s seizing of Gaza’s Rafah border crossing, a refuge for thousands of Palestinians. Pro-Palestine supporters marched down Grant St. chanting, “Hands off Rafah” eventually landing in front of the City Council Building to protest John Fetterman and the U.S. government’s involvement with Israel...
Bessie Gant, a Black caterer and restauranteur who wrote a self-published cookbook and a food column for the Pittsburgh Courier in the 1930s-50s, may have been Pittsburgh's first "celebrity chef."
Like other forms of BDSM power exchange, the submissive hands power over to their Dominant, but in findom, rather than submitting physically, there is an acknowledgment that, within a capitalist society, money is power.
Looking for something to do in Pittsburgh this week? From Marc Maron Live to the Troy Hill Annual Yard Sale to the Handsome Heroes Male Revue, there's always something happening in the Steel City!
New podcast Dearest is a trip back in time to the Pittsburgh of the 1870s
By Rachel Wilkinson
A collaboration between Drake and London, an Ohio-based author and playwright, Dearest aims to transport listeners to Reconstruction-era life along the Ohio River.
Gods have taken over the Pittsburgh Glass Center, transforming it into a Black, queer Kemetic temple. Displayed as part of the Myth-Science of the Gatekeepers exhibition, through July 28.
The #notwhite Collective has made its mark on the Pittsburgh arts scene with projects showcasing its 13 members, all women artists, all of whom identify as bi/multi-racial or cultural, as immigrants, or as descendants of immigrants.
This week's Pittsburgh food news includes updates on Umami, Sally Ann’s, CCAC, Chatham University, DiAnoia’s Eatery, City Works, and Raising Cane's, as well as a mocktail party by Open Road and a mother of a roundup.
Looking for a new job? We searched through local employment guides to curate a list of the best job openings around Pittsburgh, including a childcare associate, email marketing manager, pancake and waffle chef, and more.
Supporters of Evergreen Cafe owner Phil Bacharach want the city to reinstate the former parking regulations and have issued an online petition which claims that if the lack of parking continues, “the business will collapse and a man that grew the business for over 50 years will lose everything.”
Jackie Evancho is no longer the classical singing 10-year-old who came in second place on America’s Got Talent. Now 24, Evancho has ventured into pop music as a singer/songwriter, with a new EP, Solla, released May 3.
"What are we truly interacting with? Is it the energy from the dead or other realms? Is it dimensions on separate timelines temporarily merging together?"
Affordable houses in Pittsburgh today are probably not going to be a short walk from your favorite restaurants, boutiques, or coffee shops. (You can still walk, but you might need hiking boots). They're also probably going to require some work and some imagination.