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It’s a burg(er) thing: at Burgh’ers Brewing everything is local, n’at

Written by Kristy Locklin The long, wooden bar at Burgh’ers Brewing in Lawrenceville once stood on a Butler County golf…

5 years ago

Celebrating Welcome to the Future of Education!

Written by Victoria Meglio Despite frigid temperatures and blustery weather, more than 170 people gathered on the evening of January 29,…

5 years ago

Emmai Alaquiva, from Government Cheese to Government Appointee: Issue #18 re-cap

Written by: Tyler Polk Emmai Alaquiva grew up with a love of the arts, specifically hip-hop music. He grew up…

5 years ago

Don’t look now but there are things to do in Pittsburgh, get out!

This week, January 14th - 20th Afrobeats Flow 1/14 8:30 PM -  9:45 PM Yogamotif 124 S Highland Ave, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania…

5 years ago

Arts and Technology Entwined

The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust galleries are currently boasting some of the City’s most immersive experiences. Let me start this review…

5 years ago

At Bar-jutsu Academy, students learn self-defense tips, beer pong skills. By Kristy Locklin

By Kristy Locklin James Porco calls himself the David Hasselhoff of Martial Arts. His 2013 book, “Bar-jutsu: The American Art…

6 years ago

Alloy Pgh at Carrie Furnace

Every few years, the Carrie Furnace becomes a playground for artists where they produce temporary, site-based installations.  This residency program,…

6 years ago

Pittsburgh Boxer Knocks Out Cancer in First Professional Fight

Last year, during an August 15th run through North Park, Michael "The Bull" Manna, then 34 years old, was at…

6 years ago

Culinary Coasts Collide with Coast and Main

The East and West Coast both hold several culinary traditions that define their very nature. It’s usually just as difficult…

6 years ago

Turn Up. (The Music) Get Down. (By the River): A Look at the Growth of the Crosstown Cookout

By: Molly Valentino “This is hands down the best DJ lineup I've seen in Pittsburgh in the last decade,” he…

6 years ago