OffQ: Jan. 8, 2010
This week the gang discusses the attempted airline attack and the subsequent airport security measures, Mayor Ravenstahl's new plan for Pittsburgh, the new City Council President and members, and the Rendell's approval of table games.
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He spent years in a successful career as a TV news photographer, but Greg Savage's real passion was woodworking. One day, he walked away from TV, turning his hobby into a dream job.
Health insurance reform, universal health care, challenges in the health insurance industry - these are just a few of the topics to be discussed by featured guest Beaufort Longest, Ph.D., director of the Health Policy Institute at the University of Pittsburgh.
This traveling workshop gives students and the community an opportunity to experience professional music production first-hand. OnQ takes you for a look inside the bus.
Pittsburgh native and Duquesne University law professor Ken Gormley receives national attention for his new book, "The Death of American Virtue, Clinton vs. Starr." OnQ's Michael Bartley spends the entire half hour talking with Gormley and reviewing his new book which details the Clinton White House scandals.
OnQ visits the Pittsburgh Glass Center on Penn Avenue in Friendship. Several internationally renowned glass artists are featured in this award-winning half-hour special.
OnQ Contributor Doug Oster visits the BIGELOW GRILLE restaurant in downtown Pittsburgh's Doubletree Hotel.