Lori Jakiela, a prolific Pittsburgh author and educator, produces her most poignant and heartbreaking work to date with They Write Your Name on a Grain of Rice.
Kosoko Jackson, who currently serves as a visiting professor at Seton Hill University in Greensburg, Pa., will discuss his newest novel The Forest Demands Its Due on Thu., Oct. 12 as part of a Pittsburgh Arts & Lectures Made Local event.
A cache of cassette tapes from Kirk West, a photographer and Allman Brothers’ insider, spurred Squirrel Hill native Alan Paul's second book on band: Brothers and Sisters: The Allman Brothers and the Inside Story of the Album That Defined the ‘70s.
Pittsburgh City Paper columnist Tereneh Idia has tackled difficult topics, including racism, COVID-19, and body shaming, with blunt honesty and earnest passion. Now, her work.