Best of 2012: The ‘Burgh
November 16, 2012
Best of the ‘Burgh
Mascot: Roc
He flies around on a scooter, launches T-shirts into the crowd, and knows some pretty sick dance moves. Who doesn’t love Roc? A formidable addition to any Pitt athletics event, Roc has been around for more than 100 years. Roc recently finished sixth in his debut at the National Mascot Competition.
Editors’ pick: Live panther
Sports team: Steelers
The Steelers have enjoyed the most success of all the Pittsburgh sports teams over the last decade. With two Super Bowl victories and a third trip to the Super Bowl just two years ago, the Steelers are a model of consistency and tradition in the NFL. Their emphatic fan base, “Steelers Nation,” stretches to every corner of the country and beyond.
Editors’ pick: Pitt men’s basketball
Free entertainment: No Sound
No Sound is a relatively new local band from Pittsburgh that plays rock ‘n’ roll music. The band’s debut concert was back in October, but, even though the band is still in its early phase, the band members are looking for more exposure.
Editors’ pick: Artful Wednesdays
Best radio station: 96.1 KISS FM
96.1 KISS FM is Pittsburgh’s go-to radio station. Artists such as Rihanna, One Direction, and Ke$ha can all be heard here. Tune in if you like to hear the most popular songs and to catch-up on the latest celebrity gossip.
Editors’ pick: 105.9 WXDX FM
Best local band: No Sound
Benny Hetrick, Dillon Narry, Jordan Driscoll, and Wills Butler are the talented members of the new band No Sound. The unsigned group performs “blues-infused rock” songs at local venues. Its next gig is TBA, so stay tuned to its Facebook fan page to see when you can hear the next performance.
Editors’ pick: Low Man
Best Local TV: KDKA
KDKA is CBS’s Pittsburgh affiliate. KDKA has all you need to know about what’s happening around Pittsburgh, including Pitt.
Editors’ pick: WQED
Best neighborhood: Shadyside
Nestled between Bloomfield and Squirrel Hill, Shadyside is a quiet neighborhood that provides a nearby getaway if you want to escape from the hustle and bustle of Oakland. Shadyside’s Walnut Street is home to a variety of different shops and restaurants, including American Apparel and Mercurio’s pizza and gelato. Because of its proximity to campus, Shadyside is perfect for a day trip with friends.
Editors’ pick: East Liberty
Best movie theatre: SouthSide Works Cinema
Following the ever-fun East Carson Street directly into SouthSide Works, you will find the SouthSide Works Cinema. Perfect for a fun Friday night activity, it has all the latest movie showings and is surrounded by a variety of shops.
Editors’ pick: Manor Theatre
Best live theatre: Benedum Theatre
Located within the Cultural District, the Benedum Theatre offers a variety of live shows performed throughout the year. The Benedum Theatre hosts a variety of acts, including dramatic plays, comedy shows and musicals. Pitt Arts provides discount tickets to certain events so you can appreciate the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust to its fullest.
Editors’ pick: City Theatre