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5 Best: Must-Try Pizza Shops in Pittsburgh, PA
Pittsburgh's pizza scene is a delicious anomaly, defying the norms of traditional pizza styles. From its iconic square-cut pies with a thick, focaccia-like crust to its unique toppings and regional variations, Pittsburgh pizza has carved out a distinct identity that locals fiercely defend. 1. Fiori's Pizzaria. Located in the Brookline...
The speakeasy was born in Pittsburgh and is still hiding out a century later
Look into the origin of the speakeasy, and you’re bound to come across Kate Hester, owner of an illegal McKeesport saloon. The legend, captured in an 1891 New York Times article, goes that when Hester’s customers, “a boisterous lot,” got too rowdy and risked drawing police attention, she would wag her finger and whisper sharply, “Speak easy, boys! Speak easy!” The expression took hold around the region, standing in for any illicit establishment that sold alcohol, and then made a national splash in the Times, giving Pittsburgh the dubious honor of coining the term.
Keeping your lawn alive during the summer
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- The unrelenting heat is turning our normally green landscape brown.With no immediate relief on the way, what can you do to save your shriveling lawn?A grass guru has shared a list of do's and don'ts.Your lawn turning brown is a natural process."It's trying to protect itself from the elements that it's trying to live through," Penn State Extension turf expert Jeff Fowler said.Fowler says the deep roots of your grass are hanging onto whatever water and nutrients they can get and letting the part we see go dormant."Dormancy doesn't mean death. Dormancy means it's like a bear...
Baby penguin at Pittsburgh Zoo adopted by parents of different species
After a marcaroni penguin egg was discarded by its parents at the Pittsburgh Zoo & Aquarium, the chick has found a new home with a family of gentoo penguins, making it the first multi-species family at the zoo.
Salem’s searches for the ‘magic formula’ to bring fresh food to Hill District residents
Abdullah Salem opened the grocery store Salem’s Market in Pittsburgh’s Hill District in February. He knew it would be a tricky endeavor. Others had preceded him and failed. The neighborhood had long been labeled a “food desert.” Many residents lack a vehicle, so for years they’ve had to...
Singer INEZ Wants To Build Pittsburgh’s Sprawling Black Music Scene Into A Unified Whole
INEZ sings of love, justice and the Black condition while simultaneously trying to tame and unify Pittsburgh's sprawling soul music scene. The post Singer INEZ Wants To Build Pittsburgh’s Sprawling Black Music Scene Into A Unified Whole appeared first on NewsOne.
Heritage plans to remodel Braddock building as new headquarters, kitchen for nutrition program
As it enters its 41st year as a human services agency in the Monongahela Valley, Heritage Community Initiatives has become a victim of its own success. Based in a former Mellon Bank building in Braddock, the agency operates programs in transportation, nutrition and early childhood education. Fueled by needs during the pandemic, Heritage’s budget has doubled to $6.2 million a year in the past two years as its food program expanded to more than 200,000 meals annually.
Sad Summer Festival continues Pittsburgh's season of pop punk
It’s a pretty good time to be a pop punk fan in Pittsburgh. Between upcoming shows by Taking Back Sunday, Sum 41, and Green Day, the concert calendar is overflowing with familiar classics, not to mention the recent Four Chord Music Fest, which celebrated its tenth year with The Story So Far and The All-American Rejects last month.
On a Hot Summer Day, Ice Cream Emergency Is Just What the Doctor Ordered
Matt and Micheline Barkley aren’t doctors, but they’ve got a cure for the summertime blues. The couple operate Ice Cream Emergency, a 32-foot-long bus that looks like an ambulance. When the mercury rises, it’s time to catch a cold. It was already 88 degrees at 10 a.m....
Country artist Drake White promises red-hot fun at outdoor Pittsburgh concert
PITTSBURGH ― Drake White heads to Stage AE on Friday, poised to satisfy country music appetites. "We're excited to come out there to a city as vibrant as Pittsburgh, and just getting ready to have some fun," White said. "It'll pretty much be like a revival. It's going to be some good Southern chicken-fried country music. We're having a good time, sweating along in the middle of the dog days of summer."
O.A.R. and Fitz and The Tantrums Play Stage AE; Picklesburgh Festival Begins (Thurs., 7/18/24)
1) What began as teenage time-passing in drummer Chris Culos’ Rockville, Md., basement soon became O.A.R.’s first album, The Wanderer—and the band’s been working ever since. With several platinum records, sold-out shows at Madison Square Garden, and ten acclaimed studio albums to date, O.A.R. shows us how to transcend the constrictions that eras and styles often bestow on contemporary music; as their acronym suggests, “Of a Revolution” does not allow the passage of time to quiet them. If you need proof, you can see them in concert at Stage AE and you’ll have a chance to see O.A.R. meld indie-alt-pop themes from the last two decades. The band’s latest album is 2022’s The Arcade. Fitz and The Tantrums first big success came in 2010 when the band broke out in 2010 when the album Pickin’ Up the Pieces reached number one on the Billboard Top Heatseekers chart. The album generated several hits, including “MoneyGrabber,” “Don’t Gotta Work It Out,” and “Breakin’ the Chains of Love.” Fitz and the Tantrums followed up with 2013’s More Than Just a Dream. Its “Out of My League” also climbed the charts. Fitz and the Tantrums have grown into a more highly polished dance-pop sound and have lost some of their rawer musical power, but they are still a very interesting band to hear live. Their 2016 release, Fitz and The Tantrums, contained the hit single “HandClap.” Fitz and the Tantrums are touring in support of their latest LP, 2022’s Let Yourself Free. Doors at 6 p.m. DJ Logic opens. 400 North Shore Dr., North Shore. (R.H.)
Pittsburgh bars are pouring booze-free drinks so good that you’ll order another round
Liquorless libations aren’t just for Dry January. This summer, Pittsburgh restaurants are pouring unique, booze-free concoctions. “I started bartending at 19, when there was really no such thing as mocktails,” says Rachel Sinagra, who oversees upscale American eatery Fig & Ash’s bar program. “I think it’s really cool to see how NA offerings are becoming so popular, and are more widely available at restaurants. It started in bigger cities. To see we’re embracing it so much is amazing.”
It's a Big 'Dill’- It's Almost Picklesburgh!
Pickle enthusiasts around the world are getting excited for the return of one of Pittsburgh’s biggest… and quirkiest celebrations, Picklesburgh! The event will be kicking off on Thursday, July 18th with a 35-foot-tall Heinz inflatable pickle strung across the Boulevard of the Allies. Visitors of this unique festival...
Kpop group Loossemble (루셈블) in Pittsburgh, October 14.
The Korean girl group Loossemble will perform in Pittsburgh on October 14, part of a nine-city US tour this fall. Tickets for the show at Roxian Theatre go on sale July 18 at 12:00 pm. The five-member group debuted in September 2023 but missed Pittsburgh on their inaugural eight-city tour last year.
Bethel Park Residents Win Community Landscaping Accolades for Exquisite Gardens
Adding a pinch of charm to Bethel Park, two local families have snagged this season's community landscaping accolades. Christopher G. and Marcia H. Clark of 3312 Crestview Dr. have been officially lauded for their meticulously designed front yard, catching the eye of not just the neighborhood but also city officials. "Their front yard is beautifully landscaped," stated Bethel Park Code Enforcement Officer David Rudolph, in a nod to Clark's aesthetic sensibilities, as per Bethel Park's official announcement.
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