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Older graduate never gave up on her dream
Tribune-Review Obituaries
May 10Thu, 10 May 2012 17:23:07By Jerry VondasJosephine Andiorio's 44 years with Carlow University provided her not only ... »
Why Drink Cask Ale? Here's a Primer on What it is and Where you Can Find it
North Hills Patch
Apr 27It’s smooth. It’s flavorful. It’s warm. It’s alive. It’s real ale. The Campaign for Real Ale, or CAMRA, defines real ale as “a natural product brewed using traditional ingredients and left to mature in the cask from which it is served in the pub throug... »
Is Your Prime Steak Held Together By 'Meat Glue?'
ThePittsburghChannel.com
Apr 26The prime filet steaks customers think they're ordering at restaurants may actually be pieces of stew held together by "meat glue." Several restaurant owners told Channel 4 Action News' Jim Parsons chefs in western Pennsylvania are using transglutamina... »
Sierra Club blocks Md. natural gas export terminal
KansasCity.com News
Apr 26The Sierra Club says it will block an energy company's plan to export liquefied natural gas from the booming Marcellus Shale formation. »
Impromptu Beer-B-Q: An Easy Grilled Chicken Recipe Using a Pale Ale
North Hills Patch
Apr 26Grillin’ season is one of my favorites. Whether you use a good old charcoal Weber or a top of the line stainless steel beast, barbecue smells and tastes like summer. And what goes better with smoky barbecue and stunning sunshine than a fresh poured bee... »
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Carnegie Museum in Pittsburgh has two ancient sea monsters
Examiner Pittsburgh Edition
Apr 28There is two ancient sea monsters that can be seen at Carnegie Museum of Natural History at 4400 Forbes avenue in PittsburghThese two sea monsters are Tylosaurus and Dolichorhynchops. Both lived during the reign of the dinosaurs. They are not... »
One Week.
FitDad or FatDad
Apr 27One week left till the Pittsburgh Marathon weekend. To all my friends and family running the half and or the full. Good luck!!I will be cheering you along during my 6.4 mile jaunt from the Smithfield st. bridge to Shadyside as part of team "Kiss my A... »
Summer camps at the Carnegie Museum of Art
Examiner Pittsburgh Edition
Apr 25The summer season will soon be arriving, and with it a lot of free time for kids. Parents may want their kids to use that time to enjoy nature, brush up on history, expand their vocabulary, practice social skills, solve... »
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Burgh Diaspora
Apr 25You go where you know. To attract residents, you have to get on the radar of people who are looking to leave. One of the migrations I know best is the Ohio-to-South Carolina connection. Folks from Youngstown get a taste for the good life while vacatio... »
Quest feels like camp, but it's therapeutic -- and new
Pop City
Apr 25Quest Therapeutic Camp, a successful program out west for 6- to 18-year-olds with mild to moderate social and emotional challenges, is coming to Pittsburgh for the first time this summer. The three- to seven-week experience is designed for kids who t... »