RADical Days began in 2002 as a “thank you” to Allegheny County taxpayers with a weekend of free events from organizations that received support from the Allegheny Regional Asset District (RAD). It has grown ever since, this year offering nearly 60 free events, programs and activities at various locations from Sept. 9 to Oct. 11.… Continue reading Allegheny County’s RADical Days back, bigger than ever
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Moonlit Burgers opens in Dormont
MoonLit Burgers, the wildly popular pandemic pop-up the pair started last summer, will soon have a permanent home at 1426 Potomac Ave. in Dormont. Read the full article here.
How IG became a hotspot for misinformation
Instagram is poised to be one of the worst breeding grounds for political fake news ahead of the 2020 election, and hardly anyone is paying attention. The Facebook-owned platform has largely escaped the leery eye cast upon its parent company and Twitter, which have taken most of the blame for housing foreign disinformation campaigns in… Continue reading How IG became a hotspot for misinformation
Michigan plants 1,000 ‘happy trees’ to honor Bob Ross
from http://www.bigthink.org 12 September, 2019 Michigan state parks have partnered with the Bob Ross artist's estate for its reforestation efforts.The trees were grown by prisoners in the correctional facilities' educational program.Hundreds of volunteers have planted them in state parks denoted with signs of Ross' likeness and famous tag lines. An eclectic combination between a cultural… Continue reading Michigan plants 1,000 ‘happy trees’ to honor Bob Ross
All the Allegheny County election results
From THE INCLINE Gov. Tom Wolf won a second term as Pennsylvania’s governor on a Democratic ticket with Braddock Mayor John Fetterman as his running mate, defeating Republican Scott Wagner. As Wolf emerged at his election night party, he got some laughter from the crowd with this remark: “I want to introduce myself: I am Tom Wolf.… Continue reading All the Allegheny County election results
Read this before heading to the polls
From THE INCLINE Our Procrastinator’s Guide breaks down each race and what you need to know about the candidates running. Get the basics on each candidate, as well as some recommended reading. After the mass shooting at Tree of Life, several lawmakers put renewed attention on guns as attendees at vigils urged others to vote. Here’s a… Continue reading Read this before heading to the polls
Halloween history: The ancient origins of these dark traditions
from http://www.bigthink.com Why do we celebrate Halloween, and what have pumpkins got to do with it? MIKE COLAGROSSI 30 October, 2018 Halloween was influenced heavily by Celtic, Pagan and Christian traditions. The holiday has always celebrated the strange and scary, but festivities as we know them have changed over the years. Current Halloween traditions were… Continue reading Halloween history: The ancient origins of these dark traditions
7 brilliant Japanese words we need in English
from bigthink.com Ever wanted to describe precisely how crummy you feel after a bad haircut? MATTHEW DAVIS 17 October, 2018 English is a phenomenal language, but there are circumstances where words seem to fail us. Often, other languages have already found a solution to expressing the complicated ideas that can't be succinctly conveyed in English. If… Continue reading 7 brilliant Japanese words we need in English
Pittsburgh News
The big story: A new name for North Catholic Cardinal Donald Wuerl’s name is no longer included in North Catholic High School, Bishop David Zubik announced Wednesday. According to a grand jury report about sexual abuse in six Pennsylvania dioceses released last week, Wuerl reassigned priests accused of sexual abuse while he was bishop in Pittsburgh… Continue reading Pittsburgh News
The Journey Begins
Step back, breathe, take it all in. Sometimes we spend too much time in the past and future rather than embrace the present.