Web Site Aims To Advance Region By Highlighting Neighborhoods
The mystery of Pittsburgh is this: how do so many great aspects of our city remain unknown, not just to those who have never visited, but to a remarkable number of well-traveled, highly educated residents who just won't "cross bridges"?
Mt. Lebanon resident Tracy Certo is editor and publisher of free weekly e-magazine and Web site that aims to inform and illuminate the best of Pittsburgh, one neighborhood at a time.
The site, popcitymedia.com, also focuses on arts and entertainment, the job market, company culture, housing trends, dining and much more.
Link: www.post-gazette.com/pg/07347/841138-55.stm
Mt. Lebanon resident Tracy Certo is editor and publisher of free weekly e-magazine and Web site that aims to inform and illuminate the best of Pittsburgh, one neighborhood at a time.
The site, popcitymedia.com, also focuses on arts and entertainment, the job market, company culture, housing trends, dining and much more.
Link: www.post-gazette.com/pg/07347/841138-55.stm
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1 Comments:
"Pittsburgh," she said, "strikes me as a small, European city, one that offers great arts and culture."
European city? Really? The only North American city I have visited that comes close to European is Montreal. Pittsburgh is no Montreal. If we want to emulate European cities we have to do more than just think that we are similar to them. That's too easy.
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