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Young vinyl lovers may be dusting off your old records. BY ROBERT ISENBERG |
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Persistence and sheer talent have played a role in making Wayno, the illustrator with a simple moniker, a household name. BY GEOFFREY W. MELADA |
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In the premier edition of Secrets of the City, Rick unwraps a locally-made toy gem. BY RICK SEBAK |
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Sidney Crosby, Pascal Dupuis and the tale of the toilet waterfall. BY SEAN CONBOY |
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Asian design infuses modernity and tranquility throughout the home. BY REESE RANDALL |
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The holidays might be over, but these items are still at the top of our wish list. BY PM STAFF |
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These hotspots are worth a taste this month. BY KATE CHYNOWETH |
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BGourmet in Sewickley, Arlecchino in Peters, Bar Marco in the Strip and more. BY KATE CHYNOWETH |
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Four questions for the executive chef of Cafe io. BY KATE CHYNOWETH |
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Peruvian cuisine, expected to be a mega food trend in 2012, lands in Squirrel Hill. BY VALENTINA |
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Plus, join a hula-hoop spin session, laugh spontaneously at Steel City Improv or catch this generation's unintentional "Rocky Horror." BY ROBERT ISENBERG |
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Plus, Jessy Randall and Daniel Shapiro's 'Interruptions' takes poetry back for the masses. BY KRISTOFER COLLINS |
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The best of theater, dance, lectures and exhibits this month. BY PM STAFF |
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Ivory Weeds' folky EP, Big Hurry's new-wave sonic trickery and Legs Like True Trunks' aural symmetry. BY KURT GARRISON |
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Nightlife spot Little E’s provides an outlet for jazz and blues artists to showcase their talent — and for aficionados to get their fix. BY ROBERT ISENBERG |
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The 10 best things to do in January. BY ROBERT ISENBERG |
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Pittsburgh was featured in many rankings in 2011, from the good to the bad to the utterly confusing. BY VIRGINIA MONTANEZ |