Your favorite Pittsburgh paper is BACK, yinz!
So listen— remember whenever the Pittsburgh City Paper announced they were shutting down around New Year's? Man, that felt like a punch to the gut, didn't it? Like, what are we gonna do without our nebby look at what's really happening in the Burgh, the deep dives into the weird art scene, or finding out which local band's playing at Mr. Smalls that week? Everyone was talking about it, from the folks grabbing a coffee in Squirrel Hill to the artists in the North Side who depend on it for event listings. It was a real bummer, like when they said they were gonna tear down the Civic Arena, n'at.
But here's what's wild— they're BACK! Just like that, Pittsburgh City Paper is back on the stands, giving us all the local lowdown we were missing. This is so Pittsburgh, yinz. We're a city that just doesn't quit, no matter what. We've seen our industries shift, our skyline change, but the heart of the community, the spirit that keeps fighting for what's ours? That never goes away. It's like seeing the Roberto Clemente Bridge lit up on a game day after a long winter— just makes ya feel good, ya know? That's the Burgh, yinz — steel town heart, no matter what.
Natalie Kowalczyk, MiTL Pittsburgh.
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