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Pittsburgh native Jay A. Grassel toured the world as a paratrooper in the U.S. Army during Operation Enduring Freedom. This, in combination with seven years of stonemasonry, has greatly influenced and sculpted him into the artist...

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Short for “Songs from a Room”, Sofar launched its first official living room show from London, England in 2009. Since their quiet start six years ago, Sofar has relatively blown up and currently enjoys hosting...

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In case you missed them all over the city, Urbanist Pittsburgh produces sleek city guides that create the perfect road map for expert exploration of Pittsburgh’s best local establishments. And on Saturday, April 25, Urbanist will be...

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Natives to the sunny Los Angeles, California, Bad Suns consists of Christo Bowman, Gavin Bennett, Miles Morris, and Ray Libby. In June 2014,  the alt-rock bro-band released their debut album, titled “Language and Perspective,” under...

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Timebomb Hosts First Clothing Donation Drive

April 21, 2015 | 0 Comments

“What would Pittsburgh do without Timebomb?” Tim W. begs the question in a five-star review of the shop on Yelp.com. Located on South Highland Avenue dividing Shadyside and East Liberty, Timebomb is the Pittsburgh hub of...

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The ringing sound of a gong reverberates through the vast halls of the former Northside library adjacent to the New Hazlett Theatre. The building is dense with theatrical history; the former home and set of...

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Pittsburgh may still harbor a notorious reputation for industrial exploitation and smog mills that black out the daytime sky, but it’s 2015 and true Pittsburghers know that there couldn’t be a misconception further from the...

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Situated in the adjoining perimeter of the University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University, Phipps Conservatory has always been a supreme point of pride for the residents of Oakland and Pittsburgh as a whole. Founded...

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Starting with the release of his self-titled album at just 16 years old, Earl Sweatshirt immediately began turning heads for being the youngest and easily one of the tightest rappers in the Odd Future rap collective....

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Artist, writer, romantic, aspie. David V. Mathews has been fruitlessly in search of love for more than two decades. His approach is unique, and centered around posting personal profiles featuring stylish pictures of himself paired...

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Straight from the legendary NYC Bronx, Keith Thornton has assumed many titles in his prolific rap career: Dr. Octagon, Black Elvis, and Dr. Dooom, among his many nomers. However, under every persona, the man behind the...

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When Tara Rockacy moved back to her family farm in the South Hills of Pittsburgh, she did so with the knowledge that she was representing three entire family generations of the all-natural and organic growing...

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