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TV Talk: Pittsburgher competes on Design Star: Next Gen

Courtesy of discovery+ Courtesy of discovery+ As seen on HGTV’s “Design Star: Next Gen”, designer Tony Allgeier sewing a cover for his repurposed chair. Courtesy of discovery+ As seen on HGTV’s Design Star: Next Gen, host Allison Holker Boss escorts Alora Chateaux (AKA Pittsburgh’s Tony Allgeier) to her lab for a walkthrough. Courtesy of discovery+ The CW   TribLIVE s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. Regent Square’s Tony Allgeier and his drag alter ego, Alora Chateaux – are in the race to become the next “Design Star” with the revival of the eight-season HGTV series that ended in 2013.

Man charged with failing to self-isolate after arriving in Corner Brook from Alberta

Pittsburgh s 20 best new restaurants of 2020

So we all know that this was the worst year for Pittsburgh dining ever. Nobody had plans for a worldwide pandemic, and the restaurant industry was hit especially hard. Right now, indoor dining is closed through Jan. 4 by state order to reduce the transmission of Covid. I’ve been writing this roundup of every year’s best new restaurants to open in Pittsburgh since 2016. There were great years, many of them. Every time, I always did my absolute best to check out as many new restaurants as I could, then make my choices. That wasn’t really possible this year. I did a fair amount of takeout, though. I also relied on the recommendations of the NEXTPittsburgh team, especially Eat/Drink Editor Kristy Locklin.

The Road That Helped Make Pittsburgh Possible

4:20 At the intersection of Franklin and South Trenton avenues in Regent Square, an unassuming blue marker commemorates the spot where President George Washington once camped. Good Question! asker Taylor Stessney noticed the sign, which dates the campsite to November 24, 1758. “I was just curious, considering how it looks now with all these buildings and everything, what did this area look like at that time?” That marker commemorates Forbes Road, a historic military route across Pennsylvania built during the French and Indian War. And Pittsburgh was at the heart of the conflict. “It was just an unbelievable series of events.” Credit Katie Blackley / 90.5 WESA

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