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Pitt forward Talib Zanna’s 5,000-mile journey to Oakland is paying off in points and confounded opponents. By Sean Collier |
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Using electromechanics, Adam Shreckhise’s homemade arcade games are clattering to life. By Sean Collier |
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When she’s not fronting local rockers Fist Fight in the Parking Lot, Abby Krizner is manning the booth at 105.9 The X. We caught up with Krizner to ask her about her musical roots and metal ambitions. By Krystal Hare |
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Looking for a night out that’ll only require you to brave the cold for about 10 yards at a time? Follow this plan. BY SEAN COLLIER |
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Designer Kiya Tomlin always dreamed of creating custom apparel. Now, armed with scissors, fabric and creativity, she brings her one-of-a-kind pieces to Pittsburgh. By Joshua Mooney |
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Locally born electronic-music collaborative Pittsburgh Track Authority is turning heads. By Kurt Garrison |
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During his brief visit to the Steel City, Honest Abe advised secessionists to “keep cool.” By Rick Sebak |
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Even the trendiest interior designs can feel stale during the winter months. IKEA Pittsburgh stocks the latest colors and trends to add fresh (and economical) updates to your home. By Reese Randall |
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Break away from the same-old and tote your lunch in this nifty Eat, Drink, Live tiffin. By Reese Randall |
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This month, we're eating dark chocolate-covered chili peppers from Sinful Sweets and much more. By Kristina Martin |
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Franktuary comes to Lawrenceville, notion returns in East Liberty and real cocktails have returned to the South Side at Acacia. By Kristina Martin |
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Teppanyaki Kyoto enriches the Highland Park dining scene by offering an authentic Japanese experience — complete with grilled treats like okonomiyaki. By Valentina |
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For ‘…on being…’, STAYCEE PEARL dance project’s latest show, the troupe assessed character and themes related to “post-blackness.” By Karen Dacko |
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The Beat: Matisyahu brings reggae beats to the Carnegie Library Music Hall. By Kurt Garrison |
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Rudy Dicks’ latest work is a welcome addition to Steelers literature — a book that focuses on the dark-horse could-have-beens of the pre-Super Bowl era. By Kristofer Collins |
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When late-night hunger strikes, don’t head to Taco Bell. Instead, check out one of these beloved local spots offering classics, like fry-topped sandwiches and hearty egg entrees. By Robert Isenberg |
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During the month for lovebirds, why not partake in some cultural fun? Our arts editors provide a rundown of the finest local plays, exhibits, lectures and dance performances. By PM Contributing Editors |
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The best things to do in Pittsburgh in February. By Robert Isenberg |
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Is Pittsburgh really a city full of do-gooders, or are we just as rude as (gulp) Philadelphia? BY VIRGINIA MONTANEZ |