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0126 Janfeb Fc

Arts & Entertainment, Things To Do

State of the Arts

Guess what: Pittsburghers may love their arts as much as their sports( maybe even more). But can our much-touted cultural crown jewels survive? Are we positioned for the future? Despite the challenges, the 21st century looks optimistic.
Christine H. O'Toole,
PittGirl

Dear City Council

I have a pet peeve and I'm hoping you can do something about it.
Virginia Montanez,
Pulling No Punches

The Ultimate Hater's Guide to the AFC North

Because the NFL season is the most wonderful time of the year...to be a hater.
Sean Conboy,
Arts & Entertainment

Neon Swing X-perience

Bouncing, honking, thumping, jumping, Neon Swing X-perience jitters the new-found bug in six oldies-but-goodies along with four similar-sounding songs written by the band.
Gordon Spencer,
Arts & Entertainment

John Hayes 'Midnight Cabaret'

In this new CD, Hayes’ music leans more toward a theatrical style, rather than in previous directions he defines as contemporary acoustic or traditional country.
Gordon Spencer,
Arts & Entertainment

Nickelodeon City: Pittsburgh at the Movies 1905-1929

'Nickelodeon City' covers everything from the 1905 opening of the world’s first nickelodeon—the popular, eponymous nickelodeon in Pittsburgh’s downtown, which was actually where the name originated—to the collapse of the city’s prosperous film industry in 1929.
Stephen Knezovich,
Arts & Entertainment

The 29% Solution: 52 Weekly Networking Success Strategies

The secret to running a successful business is a secret no longer. The answer? Networking.
Stephen Knezovich,
Community Feature

Ready to Work: Blue-Collar Braddock Goes Hollywood

Braddock, Pa., is the setting for a new Levi's campaign that has stirred some controversy online. Watch the videos, and tell us what you think in the comments section.
Sean Conboy,
From the Magazine, Rick Sebak

The 'O' Turns the Big 5-0

Frankly speaking, there's half a century of hot-dog history located at the corner of Forbes Avenue and Bouquet Street in Oakland.
Rick Sebak,
PittGirl

S#(% Terry Bradshaw Says ...

The famed former Steeler went on a tangent recently, saying some things that are going to have many members of Steeler Nation calling for either his blood, his Super Bowl rings or his very soul.
Virginia Montanez,
Arts & Entertainment, From the Magazine

Best of the 'Burgh 2010: Arts & Entertainment

Our editors pick the best of the best in Pittsburgh arts and entertainment.
Magazine Staff,
Pulling No Punches

Neal Huntington and the Draft to Nowhere

Pride. Passion. Pessimism: Why Pirates GM Neal Huntington just can't win.
Special Guest Vinny T,
PittGirl

My Visit to the National Aviary

A behind-the-scenes photo tour of my September column.
Virginia Montanez,
Arts & Entertainment, Things To Do

'The Comet and the Tornado'

'The Comet and the Tornado' is Donald Marinelli's personal memoir, cataloguing his nearly 30 years spent working in CMU's drama department. But more than that, it is his attempt to reflect on the time he spent working side-by-side with the late Randy Pausch.
Stephen Knezovich,
PittGirl

For the Birds

As a general rule, I hate birds. So when the National Aviary e-mailed me about touring the facility, my natural reaction was "... LOL. Delete."
Virginia Montanez,
Community Feature, From the Magazine

House That for Going Green?

A new zero-emissions building at Bayer's Robinson campus offers a window to the future of green construction.
Sean Conboy,
Arts & Entertainment, Things To Do

Pittsburgh Playhouse Hosts 'Umbrella' World Premiere

When it rains, it pours: 'The Umbrella Man' receives its world premiere at the Pittsburgh Playhouse and will hit the big screen, too.
Robert Isenberg,
Arts & Entertainment

'If You Live By The Sword': Politics in the Making and Unmaking of a University President

Former IUP president Lawrence K. Pettit's story is compelling and mostly reads like one of those tragicomic novels of academic by Richard Russo.
Kristofer Collins,
Pulling No Punches

7 Reasons Why the Steelers Can Reach 7th Heaven in 2010

Sean Conboy,
Arts & Entertainment

'Mirror Image'

'Mirror Image' is packed with enough plot twists, hard-boiled characters and fast-talking women to please even the most casual noir fan.
Stephen Knezovich,
Community Feature, From the Magazine

Major Advantage: Colleges and Universities

Right brain or left brain? When it comes to choosing college majors, everybody takes a side.
Christine H. O'Toole,
Arts & Entertainment, From the Magazine, Things To Do

David Conrad Hearts Art

This hometown Hollywood star, who keeps a loft in the Strip District and supports the local arts scene, will serve as Honorary Centennial Chair for the Associated Artists of Pittsburgh's 100th year.
Christine H. O'Toole,
Arts & Entertainment, From the Magazine

Pittsburgh By The Numbers

With our city topping so many best (and, in some rare cases) worst lists in the past year, we thought we would give you the whole picture.
Illustration by David Coulson,
Arts & Entertainment, From the Magazine, Things To Do

A Great Escape

ESPN sportswriter John D. Lukacs changes direction to write about an amazing WWII feat of bravery.
Geoffrey W. Melada,
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