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Remember the City Paper? It's back, yinz!

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Your favorite paper is back, yinz!

So listen— remember whenever we all thought the *Pittsburgh City Paper* was gone for good? Like, around New Year's, it felt like another piece of Pittsburgh's soul just went *poof* and up in smoke, n'at. Everyone was talking about it, from the folks selling their wares in the Strip District on a Saturday morning to the students at Pitt up in Oakland. It was a real gut punch for the local arts scene, for finding out about those weird little indie shows in Lawrenceville, or even just for getting a good laugh at the Free Will Astrology column while you're waiting for your hotcakes at Pamela's.

But here's what's wild— they're back! The *City Paper* announced they're not just back, but they're already dropping their year-in-review pieces and event listings for the week. It's a huge deal for a city like ours that thrives on its independent voices. This isn't just about a newspaper; it's about a platform for all the nebby, wonderful, sometimes a little bit rough-around-the-edges creativity that makes Pittsburgh, well, Pittsburgh. It's where you find out about the small shows at Mr. Smalls or the latest art installation at the Mattress Factory.

### What This Means for Pittsburgh

* **Local Voices Get a Boost:** The *City Paper* is a crucial space for local journalists, artists, and community organizers to share their stories.

* **Events Calendar is Back:** If you wanna know what's happening, from film screenings at Row House Cinema to whatever wildness is going down on Carson Street, they're the go-to.

* **Keeps Pittsburgh Weird and Wonderful:** It highlights the unique stuff, the kind of things that make Randyland feel right at home in the North Side.

It shows you that even when things look bleak, Pittsburghers don't just roll over. We fight, we find a way, and we bring back what we love. That's the Burgh, yinz — steel town heart, no matter what.

Catch the morning crew breaking this all down and more – stream it live at mornings.live, n'at.

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