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Podcasts for your Fourth of July weekend

By Stephanie Brea | June 6, 2020

We’re headed into another long weekend, so here’s some podcast episodes you might have missed. Press play for interviews about getting outdoors, enjoying your backyard, and exploring our city.

Q&A with Chef Jamilka Borges, including a preview of ‘Wild Child’

By Boaz Frankel | June 6, 2020

Our (virtual) chat with Chef Jamilka Borges walks through quarantine baking, her new (upcoming) restaurant and the post-COVID rebirth of Pittsburgh’s food scene.

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Varying it up on Fourth Street // Four Points Brewing in Charleroi

By Aadam Soorma | June 6, 2020

We’re spotlighting Fourth Street – the year-round flagship IPA at Four Points Brewing – and its accompanying variants. Here’s what to expect and where to find it.

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Ep. 33 Natasha Brittain of Shadyside Nursery will help you flex your green thumb

By Stephanie Brea | June 6, 2020

Ep. 33 Natasha Brittain of Shadyside Nursery will help you flex your green thumb.

‘All music comes from New Orleans’: Justin Garner is one of the state’s brightest R&B stars

By Lindsay Patross | June 5, 2020

Justin Garner, a Louisiana native, is one of R&B’s brightest rising stars.

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Newsletter: We’re listening & some people you should know

By Lindsay Patross | June 5, 2020

As members of the Pittsburgh community, we’re purposefully adjusting this week’s newsletter. Here’s why.

Now Open: Redhawk Coffee expands to Sharpsburg

By Aadam Soorma | June 4, 2020

The long-awaited Redhawk expansion is complete. Here’s the scoop on their cafe / roaster space in downtown Sharpsburg; open 7 days a week.

What to do (virtually) this weekend: June 5-7

By Matt Haines | June 4, 2020

The stay-at-home order has been relaxed, but most of the fun can still be found online!

PHOTOS: Protesters march from Duncan Plaza to the CCC against police brutality

By Michael DeMocker | June 4, 2020

Thursday night, protesters against police brutality met at Duncan Plaza and marched to the Crescent City Connections.

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Support Pittsburgh artists // Where to buy local art online

By Jessa Gibboney | June 4, 2020

Local art is needed now more than ever. Here are five online spaces where you can purchase artwork from Pittsburgh-based artists.