Monthly Archives: September 2005

Pittsburgh Indy Media – you make the news

Pittsburgh Indy Media – http://pittsburgh.indymedia.org/ DIY News Website – ” community-based, non-corporate, participatory media” Do you see something in your neighborhood that is news – just add it to Pittsburgh Indy Media

Technorati Profile

We now have a Technorati Profile.

The Cut

Carnegie Mellon, I love thee, oh how do I count the ways? Before I actually started attending CMU, I had never taken the time to walk across its campus. That was really too bad. It’s a really cool campus, with neat buildings, interesting topography, and lots of nooks and crannies to explore. I find new places to study (and new robots) every week. This more

Mama Spell

Sharon Mama Spell is a Pittburgh lover. She is an artist and performer who has been dazzling Pittsburgh and the world with her cabaret of comedy. Plus she is just one great person who giver a lot to this city. Check out her website mamarama – http://www.mamarama.net for more info on upcoming performances and fun facts. more

Pittsburgh Signs Project

Until last year, there was a building on Penn Ave in East Liberty that had a sign painted on the side about Atari repair. It was such a great sign and I was sad when someone painted over it. Lucky for me (and you) there are some other people in Pittsburgh looking at signs. Check out Pittsburgh Signs Project to see signs or submit pictures of your more

Plant 911!

Can’t figure out why your petunias are wilting, your orchids haven’t bloomed in a decade, or your front lawn looks like Mars? E-mail Dr. Phipps at the Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens. A service created to help green thumbs in the Pittsburgh area, these master gardeners are ready and waiting to serve you your every green need. You can even more

Pitaland

So, let’s just admit it. A lot of our East End friends don’t know how to cross rivers (and vice versa.) But let’s not forget about the Pittsburgh neighborhoods beyond tunnels and bridges. One of them being the lovely Brookline, in Southern Pittsburgh (just across the Liberty Tubes.) Brookline in itself is awesome. Think plenty of shade trees along more