Yup, ssette, I lived there for four years and loved it - the diversity, the various cultural neighborhoods and, oh, the restaurants.
When I saw TNotLD in that movie palace with cast and crew present, I remember during the scene where the survivors were held up in the boarded-up farm house watching the TV set where the local Pittsburgh stations had been taken over by the EBS. The anchors stated to watch below for where people were to go and it listed all the local suburbs, towns, communities with safe-havens for refugees. People in the audience kept screaming: "That's where I live!"
Gerard