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  2. Hot Mass - Wikipedia

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    Hot Mass is an electronic music dance party held weekly since December 2012 below Club Pittsburgh, a private gay club and bathhouse in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. The event indirectly grew out of Pittsburgh's LGBT, disco, and electronic music subcultures of the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s. Critics have noted the experience and quality ...

  3. 2001 Club - Wikipedia

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    Located on General Robinson Street on Pittsburgh's North Side, the club's first location boasted a 16,000 square foot dance floor. [1] The 2001 Club was not related to the Brooklyn 2001 Odyssey disco featured in the film Saturday Night Fever and in the source material for the film, Tribal Rites of the New Saturday Night , written two years later.

  4. Evening Magazine - Wikipedia

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    On August 9, 1976, [ 1] Westinghouse (Group W) Broadcasting -owned KPIX in San Francisco debuted a locally-produced magazine program called Evening: The MTWTF Show, changing the name to Evening Magazine within a few years. The award-winning series ran for 14 years. It was also the first non-primetime series to be shot entirely on videotape.

  5. Pittsburgh Magazine - Wikipedia

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    Website. pittsburghmagazine .com. ISSN. 0194-8431. Pittsburgh Magazine is a lifestyle magazine covering the Pittsburgh metropolitan area. It hosts an annual "40 Under 40" featuring prominent young Pittsburghers. It's known for listicles including Pittsburgh's 25 Best Restaurants, Best of the 'Burgh, Top Doctors, Top Dentists and annual City Guide.

  6. South Side Flats - Wikipedia

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    August 16, 1993, and expanded June 1999 [ 3] The South Side Flats is a neighborhood in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 's South Side area. It is located just south of the Monongahela River. The neighborhood has one of the City of Pittsburgh's largest concentrations of 19th-century homes, which has prompted outsiders to call the neighborhood the City's ...

  7. Point Park University - Wikipedia

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    Hunter, Point Park's most controversial leader, served for a little over a year but managed to garner outcry for an admissions scandal and a breakdown of communication within the school. At the same time, growth remained slow in the city, and Pittsburgh's economy still had not recovered from the collapse of the steel industry.

  8. Category:Magazines published in Pittsburgh - Wikipedia

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    Weave Magazine. WHIRL Magazine. Categories: Magazines by city. Magazines published in Pennsylvania. Mass media in Pittsburgh. Hidden category: CatAutoTOC generates no TOC.

  9. Category:Magazines published in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Packaging Machinery Technology. Penn Central Post. Police and Security News. Practical Horseman. Prevention (magazine) Pro Wrestling Illustrated.