By Eric Jon Anthony Zurlo XVII
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My Fellow Pittsburghers,
Once again I am grateful and excited to deliver this issue of LUX Mag-
azine. Our focus this month is PASSION. We as Pittsburghers are
passionate about our city, people, places, events and thus, we reflected that passion
within our pages.
LUX is about illuminating our city, so our listings (located in the back of the magazine)
are hand selected by our staff to bring you those places that best symbolize Pittsburgh.
If you have any suggestions for our listings, please feel free to us.
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The LUX office is an amazing place to be and we’d hate to selfishly hog all our fun to
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ourselves. Luckily, in this day and age sharing is as easy as buying a coffee from
Caribou. Feel free to check our Twitter page (www.twitter.com/luxmagz) to stay in
the loop.
Our website is constantly evolving and as we grow we hope to be a one stop shop for all
your Pittsburgh needs. In the mean time, we have interactive games, a plethora of links,
interesting Webmoirs (blog, but a tad Luxier) and photos to please any eye.
In the following pages we are pleased to announce the first of many comics chronicling
our furry friend Chipper and his travels. In this issue, he finds himself in front of the
Hoover Dam and next month…well you’ll just have to wait and see. I could build a dam
I’m so excited.
Thank you Pittsburgh for supporting LUX magazine! And I can’t forget to mention the
phenomenal staff. Without them coaxing me into playing Guitar Hero every day, I would
never leave my office.
Eric Zurlo
Publisher & CEO
Lux Magazine
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