Remembering Joe Negri, and the afternoon I interviewed a childhood icon
Joe Negri, the jazz guitar virtuoso beloved by generations as Handyman Negri on “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood,” died May 30. He was 99.
Pittsburgh showed up for the NFL Draft — and so did everyone else
Pittsburgh had its moment on the national football stage, and the region delivered.
Pittsburgh is on the clock for the NFL Draft, and it’s about time
When the NFL Draft comes to Pittsburgh, it will show off a city that honors our steel past and takes the lead into building for the future.
You should care more about the Nexstar/Tegna merger than you do
You should care more about the Nexstar/Tegna merger than you do because it will have an impact on you — and it won’t be good.
What is Pittsburgh without the Post-Gazette?
The end of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette shows how fragile local journalism has become — and what Pittsburgh stands to lose because of it.
60 years of sands through the hourglass on ‘Days of our Lives’
It was 60 years ago today, Nov. 8, 1965, “Days of our Lives” premiered, and the sands began slipping through the hourglass.
Pride was born from resistance. That fight is far from over.
Pride is a reminder — of progress made and of the work that’s still very much unfinished.
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