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NEXTpittsburgh

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Rebekah Zook

Rebekah Zook is a Duquesne grad and all-around story-telling enthusiast. A former fellow at WESA, she worked as a production assistant for their daily talk show. Most recently, she taught in the Propel Charter School system as a visiting artist. When she isn’t writing, Rebekah is a trip leader for the local non-profit organization Venture Outdoors. You can usually find her in a bright yellow kayak.

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Pittsburgh community leaders rap to raise money for Epilepsy Foundation

by Rebekah ZookFebruary 23, 2015August 31, 2022

A community project puts Art Rooney II, Brett Keisel and David Malone behind a microphone, rapping to support the Epilepsy Foundation.

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Pittsburgh ranks as one of the best places for moviemakers

by Rebekah ZookFebruary 22, 2015August 31, 2022
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Bike the GAP offers first “fat bike” tours on the east coast

by Rebekah ZookFebruary 14, 2015August 31, 2022
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Fallingwater nominated as World Heritage Site; among first modern U.S. architecture recognized

by Rebekah ZookFebruary 2, 2015August 31, 2022
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Pittsburgh ranks in Top 5 for investing in office real estate

by Rebekah ZookJanuary 30, 2015August 31, 2022
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Men’s Journal names E2 to Top 10 Brunch Spots in America

by Rebekah ZookJanuary 26, 2015August 31, 2022
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Pittsburgh still inspires actor Billy Gardell’s work ethic and humor

by Rebekah ZookJanuary 23, 2015August 31, 2022
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Ontario looks to Pittsburgh as “the gold standard of Rust Belt revitalization”

by Rebekah ZookJanuary 19, 2015August 31, 2022
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Pittsburgh ranks 11th for STEM-related jobs, says WalletHub

by Rebekah ZookJanuary 17, 2015August 31, 2022
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Forbes names 9 Pittsburgh innovators to its 30 under 30 list

by Rebekah ZookJanuary 12, 2015August 31, 2022

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