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Let Yourself Go: Brains for Robots

Lori Jakiela reflects on “The Jetsons,” John Irving, spilled milk and the human act of writing.
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Restoring Their Voices: Pittsburgh's Vital Sanctuary for Exiled Writers

A year after the horrific attack on Salman Rushdie, the work of Pittsburgh’s City of Asylum is needed more than ever.
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Pens Don't Need Erik Karlsson To Keep Making Progress

They’re on the right track in the initial stages of the Kyle Dubas roster remake. Making a big splash just to make one won’t necessarily make the Pens better now or later.
Mike Prisuta,
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Pittsburgh Pet of the Week: Mr. Peabody

This lovely, intelligent boy loves pets and is ready for his next adventure. Meet him at Animal Friends.
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Want to Fly to Florida or California? There Are New Options

Breeze Airways will add service to Fort Myers, Florida, and United Airlines will have more nonstop flights to San Francisco.
Denise Bonura,
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Collier's Weekly: It’s Time for the South Side to Grow Up

If bars don’t want raucous crowds to descend on East Carson Street, those bars should stop inviting them.
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How the SAG-AFTRA Strike in Hollywood is Affecting Pittsburgh’s Entertainment Industry

The strike is going to delay fall production of three filmed-in-Pittsburgh series and could have other consequences.
Denise Bonura,
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Where to See The 7 Wonders of Pittsburgh

Whether you're seeing them for the first time or the hundredth, these marvels of the City are always worth a visit.
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Mike Prisuta's Sports Section

How The Perception of Pirates Has Changed with First Draft Pick

Their motives have been as questionable in recent seasons as their ability to win games. But the drafting of Paul Skenes has confirmed a long-overdue seismic shift in approach.
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How To Make The Most Of The 2023 Picklesburgh Festival

Events start early -- July 14 -- for a full week of dill-ightful fun before Downtown's largest Picklesburgh yet.
Emma Malinak,
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The 412, Things To Do

Which Pittsburgh Museums Will Offer Free Admission in August?

"3 For Free" will celebrate The Andy Warhol Museum, Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh and the Heinz History Center being recognized among the nation’s best.
Denise Bonura,
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Pittsburgh Pet of the Week: Torpedo

This strong fella loves his chew toys and being petted. Meet him at Animal Friends.
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Collier’s Weekly: What’s It Like to Enter a Virtual World at Sandbox VR?

The new VR gaming parlor in the Terminal Building makes for a fun group outing — just prepare for a sensory riot.
Sean Collier,
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What Does a Just and Equitable Pittsburgh Look Like?

From the Carnegie Museums to grassroots groups like 1Hood Media Academy, the Pittsburgh community is uniting to collect art that inspires Pittsburgh's next chapter.
Emma Malinak,
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Pittsburgh Pets of the Week: Frappe and Macchiato

These energetic buns love to play and are looking for their forever home. Meet them at Animal Friends.
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How Allegheny Health Network is Helping Food-Insecure Patients

Healthy food centers have opened at six AHN hospitals and have served more than 275,000 meals since 2018.
Denise Bonura,
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Pittsburgh Pet of the Week: Macaroni

This shy gal loves chin scratches and would love to be your friend with some patience. Meet her at Animal Friends.
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The Penguins' New Hockey Operations Boss Has Already Mastered a Balancing Act

Getting better in the present may be more difficult than even Kyle Dubas has acknowledged. But the future, too, is looming, as Dubas is apparently well aware.
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How a $350,000 Citizens Bank Commitment Will Enhance Pittsburgh’s Arts Scene

Citizens Bank announced a partnership with The Andy Warhol Museum Tuesday that will expand The Pop District and The Warhol Academy.
Denise Bonura,
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Collier's Weekly

Collier’s Weekly: On the Pupusa Trail

There are great pupusas at Brookline’s La Cocina de Betty — and that’s a reminder that just about everything can be found around here, but you do have to look.
Sean Collier,
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Why You Should Venture ‘Into the Woods’ With Pittsburgh's Beloved Sally Wiggin

The Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera presents James Lapine and Stephen Sondheim’s classic twisted fairytale musical at the Benedum Center June 27-July 2.
Denise Bonura,
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Why More People Are Moving to The Wall Street of Pittsburgh

Two blocks of historical buildings along Fourth Avenue are drawing new residents to Downtown who marvel at their opulent marble lobbies and elaborately carved stonework.
Mark Houser,
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Can't Miss Events in July in Pittsburgh

Our Best Bet: A new exhibit at Contemporary Craft explores gender, identity, connection and sexuality through more than 50 works of art.
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What We're Reading in July

Our book editor's best bet for this month.
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