The Life And Grind Of The Saxman June 26, 2015 // 1 Comment Steve meets one of the characters around town, Reggie "Saxman" Howze. [...]
Building a Greener Pittsburgh: Q & A with the Green Building Alliance June 1, 2015 // 0 Comments Ben Samson chats with Green Building Alliance's Anna Siefken about how Pittsburgh 2030 aims to reduce energy and emissions by 50% by 2030. [...]
Off The Beaten Path — Hidden Relief Sculptures Off Liberty Avenue May 29, 2015 // 0 Comments One of the City's more interesting art pieces is hidden in a random alleyway downtown. [...]
Gus The Ice Ball Guy — Memories That Don’t Melt May 19, 2015 // 5 Comments Gus The Ice Ball Guy has been serving up simple yet delicious treats for generations of Pittsburghers to enjoy. [...]
Escaping From Pittsburgh’s Escape Room May 5, 2015 // 2 Comments If you're looking to exercise your mind, check out The Escape Room in Greenfield. [...]
Richard Teaster — Hitting the Perfect Pitch with the Pitt Men’s Glee Club April 28, 2015 // 0 Comments Richard Teaster (left) conducting a performance of the Pitt Mens’ Glee ClubPhoto via Pitt Mens’ Glee Club site The year was 1890 and the campus of the University [...]
The “Hometown” Marathon April 23, 2015 // 1 Comment Michael chats about why the Pittsburgh Marathon is held is such high esteem by western PA runners. [...]
Reconnecting The Other Deutschtown Neighborhood April 20, 2015 // 3 Comments With a little attention and investment, the other half of Deutschtown can help make this neighborhood great again [...]
This Used To Be Here — Allegheny Arsenal April 16, 2015 // 0 Comments In Lawrenceville, the Allegheny Arsenal was a major munitions factory for the Union in the Civil War, until a terrible accident one day in 1862. [...]
Eight To The Bar — The Current State of Jazz in Pittsburgh April 7, 2015 // 1 Comment Pittsburgh has had a vital contribution to the jazz world throughout the years. It's a scene that's still thriving. [...]