Author: Gabriela Herring
The couple got married on 412 Day.
This couple’s chance workplace encounter led to a love for the ages.
Kelli and Adam celebrated their big day with a self-designed newspaper — complete with crosswords and trivia.
Founded by Annalisa Gibbs in 2019, Eden’s Farm uses community outreach to find and help at-risk individuals.
Ahead of Trump’s inauguration, local businesses are offering same-sex couples free or reduced-cost wedding services.
The $18 million renovation includes updated guest rooms, new furniture and fixtures, plus a renovated restaurant.
Catherine and Aaron’s cookie table became a manifestation of love and Pittsburgh.
The art exhibition — a realization of Andrew Carnegie’s hopes for Pittsburgh — has now been in existence for 128 years.
The Lawrenceville creative space welcomes “Flight of Empowerment.”
Fourteen days after Wilson’s death, the playwright's legacy was enshrined on Broadway.
The Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy is set to debut a new attraction this Light Up Night.
The life of the right-fielder was threatened 52 years ago this week, although the threat was not uncovered until after the date of the targeted game.
Florentijn Hofman’s “Rubber Duck” art installation made its first U.S. appearance in Pittsburgh this week in 2013.
After overhauling a nearly condemned home in Bradford Woods, Jeannie Krudenier tackled the restoration of a 500-year-old home in Corigliano D'otranto.
After plans to build at Chatham University's Eden Hall campus in Richland came to a halt, the sustainable co-housing community is readying to break ground near La Roche University in McCandless.
Buoyed by the popularity of their "Pittsburgh Moms" series, The Fraser Team uses out-of-the-box marketing (and some serious theater kid energy) to do business.
“Widening the Lens: Photography, Ecology, and the Contemporary Landscape” challenges our inherited environmental narratives.
Jennifer Janeway is set to open her namesake interior design and retail boutique in Sewickley later this summer.
The annual event featuring food trucks, live music — and lots of sales — attracts thousands of people to the North Side neighborhood.
O’Briant’s musical stand-up special, “One-Man, No-Woman, Show,” is in the middle of a run at local theaters.
After years of running stationery giant PAPYRUS, Dominique A. Schurman is opening her first Pittsburgh-area brick-and-mortar store for NIQUEA.D, the lifestyle brand she founded in 2020.