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Poems and essays paint the region from Dormont and Garfield to Trafford.
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Brian Broome's debut memoir explores racism, homophobia, and toxic masculinity.
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The inaugural Pittsburgh Literary Festival emphasizes works in translation.
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A new biography of Alexander Graham Bell explores his mixed legacy as a teacher of the deaf.
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Ron Donoughe isn’t from Pittsburgh (exactly), but he’s spent more time looking at the region – really looking at it – than most.Donoughe, who’s based in…
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In poet Yona Harvey’s latest collection, “You Don’t Have to Go to Mars for Love” (Four Way Books), several poems feel equal parts composition and collage.…
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One person’s antagonist is another’s protagonist. It’s true in life, and also in the award-winning young-adult fiction of Sharon G. Flake.Charlese Jones,…
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Many Americans enjoy researching family histories. But a Johnstown native who’s also a noted history writer takes the practice to a higher level in his…
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The 2018 shooting at Pittsburgh’s Tree of Life synagogue was the deadliest anti-Semitic attack in U.S. history. As such, it’s readily contextualized…
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The Squirrel Hill Café is one of those taverns that seems like it’s always been there. And in a way, it has: The one-time fruit and candy store near the…