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January
2004
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Features
Pittsburghers
of the Year
The
Children of 2003
Six
for Six: We examine six important factors in ensuring the next
generation needn’t fly the coop when they turn 21.(view
complete article)
Poster
Children
by
Rich Lord
Rich
Lord checks in on the Perry
sextuplets.
Fan of
the year: Matt Kennedy Gould
Matt
Gould had no idea he was the star of Spike TV’s “The
Joe Schmo Show.” That didn’t stop him
from sharing his passion for Pittsburgh with 3 million viewers. Departments
Scoop
Club Café’s
multimedia mission bears its first fruit; enacting CHANGES in high
schools; Six Questions with John McIntire; and more.
Overheard
By Judith Evans Thomas
Behind the
scenes with August Wilson.
Arts & Culture
Our lineup of
columns ondance, openings, exhibits, theater, books, talks and music.
Style By Reese Randall
Exercise your
right to look good while getting in shape.
Personal Space By Mike May
The beat goes
on for Tim Vining at the Thomas Merton Center
Family
Ice rinks around
the region and timeless wisdom from Fred Rogers.
Health By Jane-Ellen Robinet
Cold-weather
exercise.
Developments
By
Rich Lord
CCAC expands
innovative employer-paid tuition program.
Next Tech
By
Chip Walter
Designer
molecules that can tackle impressive problems.
On Air
By
Elizabeth Speed
WQED program
listings, plus news on the hottest shows
and member benefits.
Click to view listings
Back Talk By Chris Rodell
The Catholic Diocese
called Darlene Vitous when it needed a cow for its crèche.
Food
Word of Mouth
By
Sam Edelmann
Cheesy
ways to entertain.
Cooking with
Chris
By
Sam Fennimore
Lucky pork
that’s moist, too.
QED Cooks page
Dish
By
Ann Haigh
Georgetowne
Inn: always in style.
Food
Flash
Dining news
Dining
Out
Restaurant
Listings.
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