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The Pittsburgh Zine Fair: Meet the Makers Behind the Zines

By Jessa Gibboney | October 9, 2019

Pittsburgh’s DIY community of zine publishers will mark a celebratory gathering on Sunday, Oct 27 at Ace Hotel. It’s free to attend and all ages are welcome.

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Where to find pierogi in Pittsburgh

By Lindsay Patross | October 9, 2019

Every day is Pierogi Day in Pittsburgh. Here are all the places to find homemade pierogi in Pittsburgh.

Tubby & Coo’s: a Mid-City wonderland of books, board games, family bonds

By Steven Melendez | October 8, 2019

Amid the hustle and bustle of North Carrollton Avenue in Mid-City sits a tranquil oasis for book lovers from throughout the city and beyond.

Bricolage’s immersive ‘Project Amelia’ is for Everyone

By Emma Diehl | October 8, 2019

No script. No seat. No audience but yourself. The entirely guest-driven, immersive performance requires your input. The experience runs through Nov 3.

Haunted NOLA: The wandering statue of Storyville madam Josie Arlington’s Metairie Cemetery tomb

By Michael DeMocker | October 8, 2019

In life, and death, the legend of Storyville madam Josie Arlington is that of a woman unafraid to ruffle a few feathers.

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October 30: See ‘Labyrinth’ the movie on the big screen for $5

By Lindsay Patross | October 7, 2019

This is a PSA for all of the David Bowie fans in the ‘Burgh. The original 1986 movie “Labyrinth” will be on the big screen at AMC Waterfront, 7:30 pm on October 30, 2019.

Gretna Farmers Market: fresh food, treats, art made with love

By Burke Bischoff | October 7, 2019

If you don’t mind taking a trip across the Crescent City Connection, give Gretna’s Farmers Market a visit. You’ll find fresh food, treats and art made with love, and people who are always happy to see you there. 

‘On to New Orleans, Freedom or Death’: More than 500 to march to reenact 1811 slave revolt

By Matthew Hinton | October 7, 2019

With flags flying and chants of “On to New Orleans, Freedom or Death,” marching in tandem to the sound of African drumbeats, a visual artist plans to lead more than 500 reenactors of the 1811 German Coast Slave Uprising from LaPlace to Kenner.

PICS: Guten Tag! Celebrating Oktoberfest in the Crescent City

By Matthew Hinton | October 7, 2019

‘Hold my beer,’ is easy to say but harder to hold for a long time when taking part in the Beer Stein Holding Contest or #Masskrugstemmen at Oktoberfest 2019 at the Deutsches Haus in the Bayou St. John neighborhood in New Orleans Friday, Oct. 4, 2019.

📰 Life after the weekend: Oct. 7

By Clint Durrett | October 7, 2019

Hello Monday, my old frenemy.