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Sucre’ announces new ownership, return

By Mary Staes | November 5, 2020

More than a year after closing, local bakery Sucre announced its return on social media Thursday, this time with new female ownership.

What’s Happening in (Virtual) New Orleans This Weekend: Nov. 6-8

By Matt Haines | November 5, 2020

New Orleans is slowly opening back up, but there’s still plenty of fun to be had online until we’re 100%! Here are some of the events we’re most looking forward to in Virtual New Orleans this week.

Three places in Pittsburgh with Empanadas

By Megha Pai | November 4, 2020

Ready for some portable comfort food? Check out our roundup of scrumptious empanadas – a perfect option for on-the-go, hearty carry out.

Beer Run: Visiting the South Hills Breweries

By Aadam Soorma | November 3, 2020

Our guide to (safely) visiting three of Pittsburgh’s South Hills breweries includes COVID-related updates and what to know before you go.

Ep. 52 – Rick Sebak answers your Pittsburgh questions

By Stephanie Brea | November 3, 2020

To celebrate one year of podcasting, we interview one of our favorite Pittsburghers

La Adorna: shining a rainbow light through costumes, community

By Sabrina Stone | November 2, 2020

Brittany Schall could do anything that she wants to do with her art. Her art is powerful, personal, photorealistic and astoundingly skillful. What she chooses to do with it is bring joy, bring playfulness, and shine a rainbow light through her wearable art fashion line, La Adorna. 

Get Outta Town: Connect with nature on the Northshore’s scenic trails

By Steven Melendez | November 2, 2020

If you’re looking for a day trip from New Orleans, you might not need to go much farther than the other side of Lake Pontchartrain. The Northshore is home to an abundance of scenic parks and trails that can feel a world away from New Orleans, even though they’re really not far at all. 

Seeds of Success in the Lower 9: BLucid Floral Continues to Grow

By James Cullen | November 2, 2020

BLucid Floral is all about the vibe. With soft, peach-toned walls and pops of color everywhere, accented by artwork from Courtney “Ceaux” Buckley, photographs by Ashley Lorraine, and of course, flowers everywhere. The Ninth Ward shop is owned by Black florist Brandi Charlot.

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Election FAQ: Returning mail-in ballots & voting in Pittsburgh

By Matt Petras | November 2, 2020

From registering to vote to naked ballots, we’ve got answers to all of your voting questions

What’s Happening (Virtually) This Week: Nov. 2-Nov. 6

By Matt Haines | November 2, 2020

New Orleans is slowly opening back up, but there’s still plenty of fun to be had online until we’re 100%! Here are some of the events we’re most looking forward to in Virtual New Orleans this week.