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The Steepest Street in America
December 28, 2008, 8:38 pm
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The Legend ItselfAnd it is…. Canton Avenue in Pittsburgh’s neighborhood of Beechview.  All the better that it’s cobblestoned and frequently covered in ice.

http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/05030/448976.stm

http://walkingpittsburgh.wordpress.com/2007/11/20/walking-beechview/



Millhunk Herald Videos

As steel + industry collapsed in the Pittsburgh area during the 1980s, a group of young union organizers, steelworkers, soccer players, artists, writers, and assorted others came together to form The Millhunk Herald.  It was a publication that concerned the life of workers and travelled all over the world, including across the Iron Curtain and into royal palaces. 

Along with the publication came a whole series of events, the Millhunk Funk, the Millhunk Defunkt, and some excellent performance-art-music-videos.  Two have been made available online, taken from a video documentary about the Millhunk Herald Days.

First, ‘Flashdance’ meets the real Pittsburgh of 1983, complete with a steelworker (Tony Novosel) realizing his exotic dancing dream atop a bar.

Then, accordionist Steve Pellegrino leads a barful of Pittsburghers, and a marching band, through the town of Braddock to an uncorked Jumpin Jack Flash.




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