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  2. List of fiction set in Pittsburgh - Wikipedia

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    Heard about Pittsburgh, PA?" [4] Long-time Talking Heads drummer Chris Frantz grew up in Pittsburgh. [4] "Lo and Behold," which appears on The Basement Tapes by Bob Dylan and the Band, tells the story of the narrator recounting a train ride with "I come into Pittsburgh / At six-thirty flat / I found myself a vacant seat / An' I put down my hat ...

  3. Sue Kerr - Wikipedia

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    She is regarded as an important voice on LGBT issues in Pennsylvania politics. [6] [7] Kerr lives with a disability; it is a common topic of her writing and activism. [8] Kerr married her longtime partner on February 2, 2021. They had been together for 19 years prior. The pandemic wedding was co-officiated former Mayor of Pittsburgh Bill Peduto ...

  4. Category:Pittsburgh in fiction - Wikipedia

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    Fictional works in which the city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States or its metropolitan area serves as a primary setting. Subcategories This category has the following 11 subcategories, out of 11 total.

  5. The Mysteries of Pittsburgh - Wikipedia

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    The Mysteries of Pittsburgh is a 1988 novel by American author Michael Chabon. It is a coming-of-age tale set during the early 1980s in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania . It was Chabon's first novel, which he began writing as a 21-year-old undergraduate at the University of Pittsburgh .

  6. List of films shot in Pittsburgh - Wikipedia

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    My Girl #2 Nov. 29 – Dec. 5 #3 Dec. 6–12 #4 Nov. 22–28 Top 10 until Jan. 2, 1992. Macaulay Culkin, Dan Aykroyd, Jamie Lee Curtis, Anna Chlumsky; Diary of a Hitman. James Belushi, Forest Whitaker, Sharon Stone; Waterland. Jeremy Irons, Ethan Hawke, Maggie Gyllenhaal; Bloodsucking Pharaohs in Pittsburgh (also known as Picking up the Pieces)

  7. Michael Mitnick - Wikipedia

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    Mitnick grew up in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and attended Fox Chapel Area High School, a public school in the Allegheny Valley. His father is a professor and the co-originator of The Theory of Agency. [1] His mother is a public librarian. [2]

  8. Rick Sebak - Wikipedia

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    Sebak's first foray in the nostalgia documentary is the 1984 documentary Shag for South Carolina ETV, about a dance popular in the region. Four years later at WQED, Sebak produced The Mon, The Al & The O, about the Monongahela, Allegheny, and Ohio rivers, which meet to form at Pittsburgh's Golden Triangle; and Kennywood Memories, about Kennywood, a historic local amusement park.

  9. Joseph M. Katz - Wikipedia

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    Katz and his first wife Agnes donated $10 million to the University of Pittsburgh, his alma mater. At the time, this was the largest donation ever made to the university. [ 2 ] The university renamed its business school the " Joseph M. Katz Graduate School of Business " in his honor in 1987.