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10 COVID-19 Safe Things to Do in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

10 COVID-19 Safe Things to Do in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Share1 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, known as the “City of Steel,” has many unique opportunities for fun even during these trying times. It’s your home for holiday fun during a not-so fun year.  Pittsburgh is home to many unique activities and the one and only 11-1 Steelers! (Still in first place though!). Enjoy this article on COVID-19 safe activities. Keep reading and enjoy the following 10 safe things to do in Pittsburgh while living or visiting during COVID-19. 1. Go Ice Skating at PPG Place Do you love Christmas? Starting November 20 to February 28, 2021 you can enjoy ice skating, hot chocolate and Christmas tunes as you skate around the Christmas Tree.  Due to COVID-19 and social distancing, all tickets must be pre-purchased online to ensure capacity.  Make sure to grab your tickets early to enjoy the holiday season!

Allegheny Township teen finds Alle-Kiski Valley towns, the outdoors compelling photographic subjects

Tyler McCandless is a teen shutterbug. Photography is his go-to hobby, trekking solo locally and regionally hiking and photographing small historic towns and natural landscapes. McCandless, 18, lives in the Markle section of Allegheny Township and is a freshman studying environmental engineering at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. He was born in Maine and lived in Ohio but has called Western Pennsylvania home since moving here in the second grade. He said the photography bug hit when he was about 12. “I’ve always liked taking pictures, and my mom put me in photography lessons when I was little,” McCandless said. “But I’m really self-taught. I like to challenge myself creatively and randomly just by going outside anytime of the day and trying to get something good out of it.”

TV Talk: IUP grad explores toxic masculinity in Nate on Netflix

Trib Total Media TV writer Rob Owen offers a viewing tip for the coming week. No one who watches the recently-released Netflix comedy special “Nate: A One Man Show” will confuse it with any other comedy special. The avant-garde, one-hour special is rated TV-MA for good reason and stars Natalie Palamides, a 2008 Peters Township High School/2012 Indiana University of Pennsylvania grad, as Nate, a guy who is toxic masculinity personified. Her bare chest speckled in fake chest hair, Palamides wears a manly vest for the first half of the program but then … stuff happens: Prosthetic male body parts are bared, a shower is taken on stage.

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