BurghCast is a podcast written, produced and hosted by John Fries that presents true stories and lively conversations with some of Pittsburgh's most fascinating people.
If you grew up in the Pittsburgh area, chances are good you spent lots of childhood (and adult) time at Kennywood Park in West Mifflin. The park has for many generations been a favorite destination for people and families of all ages. But there are some things you might not know about Kennywood's history and most popular attractions. In this episode of BurghCast, we delve into 10 secrets about the park. Enjoy!
Many drive-in theaters used to dot Pittsburgh's landscape: the Wexford Starlite, Blue Dell and Camp Horne to name just a few. Most of them have since disappeared. In this episode of BurghCast, Shawn Israel, who works at the Riverside Drive-In in Vandergrift, talks all things drive-in, including classic trailers, drive-in food, continuing this longtime tradition, and more. If you grew up going to drive-ins in your parents' station wagon or went to them with dates as a teenager, you'll love this episode.
His story has been a scary Pittsburgh urban legend for generations: the man known as Charlie No-Face or the Green Man. The story differs from neighborhood to neighborhood, but one thing stays the same. He was electrocuted, his face became disfigured and he once walked on area roads at night. Listen in as Burghcast presents the true story behind the urban legend.
Yolanda Avram Willis is a longtime Pittsburgh native and author who lived in secrecy as a Jewish child in Greece during World War II. She and her family members were protected by Greek Christians (Righteous Gentiles) and moved from home to home. After some time she was separated from her family but continued to live undercover.
She moved to the United States as a Fulbright Scholar, holds a PhD and has written a book about her childhood experiences. Her story is compelling and powerful.