Antarctica, Wonder That Inspires
There are times in your life that mark changes in your composition. This trip to Antarctica was one of those times. Join James Hilliard and embark on an awe-inspiring expedition to the Antarctic Circle through his photographs of blue thousand-year-old ice, friendly penguins and seals, midnight sunsets and other breathtaking landscapes.
And don’t forget to take a look below for the rest of this week’s offerings on pittsburghquarterly.com.
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REGION
Going It Alone
by JEFFERY FRASER
High rates of single women who are raising children and living in poverty are found in cities and suburbs alike. Childcare, transportation and quality of jobs prove to be barriers to economic security for single mothers.
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EVENTS
Shake Your Booties Down Bourbon Street
by PQ STAFF
The Children’s Home & Lemieux Family Center's Mardi Gras-themed party welcomed 450 guests to benefit their Adoption, Child’s Way and Pediatric Specialty programs.
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TECHNOLOGY
Silicon Valley—and the Rest of Us
by PAUL SCRIPKO
Is “offshoring” jobs to less expensive areas of the U.S.—like Pittsburgh—enough for Bay Area companies?
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OPINION
Loose Change, Part X
by GREG CURTIS
So if the fat consensus, once bulletproof and impregnable, is a fraud, what about the climate consensus?
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TRAVEL
Antarctica, Wonder
That Inspires
by JAMES HILLIARD
Expedition photo gallery: A clearly defined line of ice melt, the blue of thousand-year-old ice and raw wonder define the miracle that is Antarctica.
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OBITUARIES
Last Chapter
by PQ STAFF
Noting the passing of prominent Pittsburghers: Chuck Pauli, John Ruch, Jim Delligatti, Jack Goldsmith, Jim Abraham, Charles S. Armitage, Ronald Desmett, John Towle
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