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Good Judge of Characters
Actor Bingo O'Malley's decades-long career enters another stage
By Bill O'Driscoll |
November 12, 2009
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Bitter Beer
The Loss of Iron City Has Left A Bad Aftertaste
After nearly 150 years, it has come to this: Iron City brewery is going up for sale, one piece at a time. On this warm October day, about 35 bidders have plenty of room to spread out in the Ober Brau Haus, the brewery's brick-walled social hall. As they watch, a stainless-steel conveyor for cans is auctioned off in sections, fetching a combined price of $5,200.
By Charlie Deitch |
November 5, 2009
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Token of Achievement
Pittsburgh's video-game industry is -- finally -- getting some credit
By Sean D. Hamill |
October 29, 2009
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Street-Wise
Facing an uphill climb on Nov. 3, two mayoral challengers fall back on the last resort -- the voters themselves
By Chris Potter |
October 22, 2009
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Mano a Mano
Local college instructor Manomano Mukungurutse is on a quest for ultimate truth. That's no way to get tenure.
By Chris Young |
October 15, 2009
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Quarter-Century Band
One of Pittsburgh's great musical exports, The Cynics, at 25
By Aaron Jentzen |
October 8, 2009
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The Cynics: An abridged timeline
1970s -- Gregg and Michael meet as teen-agers in the Pittsburgh area. They're in different bands, but Gregg predicts they'll play together someday.
October 8, 2009
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Mounting Tensions
Friction with police was rising before global summit began
For some Pittsburghers, it was a rude awakening to see film footage of police battling activists and students in Oakland during the G-20 summit. But for Dan McCloskey, the wake-up call came a few days earlier: at around 1:30 in the morning on Sept. 21. McCloskey woke up that night to a chorus of slamming doors.
By Chris Young |
October 1, 2009
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On the Outside
Summit does little for climate concerns
By Bill O'Driscoll |
October 1, 2009
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Ruled Out
The protesters who got what they wanted were those who didn't follow the rules
By Marty Levine |
October 1, 2009
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