Find Xante - Pittsburgh Post
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Find Xante - Pittsburgh Post
W E D N E S D AY, D E C E M B E R 2 3 , 2 0 1 5 Kaufmann’s may no longer be part of the Pittsburgh landscape, but its famous clock continues to serve as a favorite meeting spot for friends, colleagues, lovers and families. It provides a backdrop today for this year’s Find Xante, in which Post-Gazette readers _ as a holiday diversion _ are asked to look for our four-legged newsroom mascot who is missing Downtown. Can you help us find him amid the Pittsburgh luminaries, past and present, celebrating the holiday season? F in d X a nt e AND FRIE NDS Miyoshi Anderson, Pittsburgh Fashion Week founder Lee Baierl, car dealer Le’ Veon Bell, Steelers running back John Robinson Block, Post-Gazette publisher Esther Bush, Pittsburgh Urban League president Rob Cochran, car dealer “Concussion” (filmed in Pittsburgh) actors Will Smith and Albert Brooks with Cyril Wecht, former Allegheny County medical examiner Sidney Crosby, Penguins captain Vin Diesel from “The Last Witch Hunter” (filmed in Pittsburgh) Rich Fitzgerald, Allegheny County executive Pope Francis Patrick Gallagher, University of Pittsburgh chancellor Christopher Hahn, Pittsburgh Opera general director Howard “Hoddy” Hanna, real estate company CEO Terrance Hayes, MacArthur fellow and National Book Award-winning poet David Holmberg, Highmark president and CEO Clint Hurdle, Pirates manager Kathleen Kane, Pennsylvania attorney general Jung-ho Kang, Pirates third baseman Wiz Khalifa, rapper Meghan Klingenberg, U.S. Women’s National Soccer team defender Jim Krenn, radio host “Love the Coopers” (filmed in Pittsburgh) actors John Goodman and Diane Keaton Newlyweds Joe Manganiello of Mt. Lebanon and Sofia Vergara Andrew McCutchen, Pirates center fielder Ewan McGregor, actor in “American Pastoral” (filmed in Pittsburgh) “Me and Earl and the Dying Girl” (filmed in Pittsburgh) actors Thomas Mann, Olivia Cooke and RJ Cyler with Pittsburgh-born author/screenwriter Jesse Andrews Mac Miller, rapper Connie Parker, NAACP president, Pittsburgh branch Bill Peduto, mayor Pittsburgh Dad, local comedian Curt Wootton Billy Porter, Tony Award winner for “Kinky Boots” Fred Rogers, children’s TV personality George Romero, filmmaker Jeffrey Romoff, UPMC president and CEO Jimmy Ross, president of Kenny Ross group Mike Sullivan, Penguins coach Subra Suresh, president of Carnegie Mellon University Mike and Kiya Tomlin, Steeler coach, designer Melia Tourangeau, Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra president and CEO Andy Warhol, artist Tom Wolf, Pennsylvania governor Maddie Ziegler, child star from Murrysville Bishop David Zubik Illustration by Post-Gazette artists Daniel Marsula, Ed Yozwick and James Hilston