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Adrian Y Lozano-Rea began creating comics for The Globe in the Fall 2024 semester. Lozano-Rea, a first-year, created the ...
In the April 5, 1967 edition of The Globe, an unnamed staff writer wrote about the Sherwyn Hotel’s eventual sale to what was ...
As part of their International Art House Classics event, the Harris Theater decided to show Peter Weir’s Picnic at Hanging Rock. This 1975 mystery film was the Australian director’s second film and ...
Until April 2026, Market Square is less square and more like just a few feet of brick road. Major construction in Downtown’s Market Square, which is undergoing a complete redesign for the first time ...
Over 1,200 other protests under the same movement took place across the United States the same day. Pittsburgh’s was organized by Indivisible, a leftist political action organization. Among the ...
Here’s the second week in a row with a hip hit in Lawrenceville. It was 9 a.m. on Monday when I visited Lola’s Eatery. “LOLA” stands for Lower Lawrenceville – where the restaurant is located – and ...
History proves that fashion is cyclical, but no one could have prepared modern society for the return of fatphobia, diet pills and glorified starvation. Yet, here we are, allowing social media feeds ...
In the April 12, 1973 edition of The Globe, staff writer Chris Byers reported on one of the first actions taken by the Student Government Association – recommending the creation of two new lounges in ...
Upon entering the inside of The Nook, a restaurant located off Butler Street in lower Lawrenceville (not to be confused with Point Park’s community kitchen The Nook,) I was offered to dine in either ...
In Alex Aster’s newest adult romance book, “Summer in the City,” screenwriter Elle and billionaire Parker agree to pretend to be a couple. This summer arrangement benefits both of them, as Parker can ...
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