Giant Ducks Overtake Canonsburg in Grandpa Joe’s Surprise StuntThey’re the latest shenanigans by the candy shop proprietor who tells fans to ‘expect the unexpected.’ Delaney Pipon,
8 Things to Do in Pittsburgh This WeekendDiscover one of Pittsburgh’s newest and best Halloween attractions, or see an unconventional classic at Point Park. Sean Collier,
So, What is the Rachel Carson EcoVillage? Here’s How to Tour ItThe sustainable, multi-generational cohousing neighborhood in McCandless is set to open in 2026. Jessica Sinichak,
Collier’s Weekly: Who Actually Wants a ‘Commercial Destination’ Instead of a Landmark?It’s shocking that anyone thinks the proposed redevelopment of Monroeville Mall is a good idea. Sean Collier,
Dig in With Graver: The Smiling Moose, Scorpions and Over-Sized CoffeeAlso: horror movies and hops. Kristy Graver,
Clayton Begins Tours of Its Upper FloorsThis is the first time visitors will be able to see the servants’ quarters, children’s playroom, school room and more atop the Frick Mansion in Pittsburgh. Virginia Linn,
Pittsburgh Pet of the Week: Sybil, a Mixed Breed Who Loves to SnuggleMake arrangements to meet her at Animal Friends. Sponsored Content Partner Animal Friends,
Once a Church, This Ornate South Side Condo Has Its Own Belfry TowerCarved out of the former choir loft, the four-story condo has aerial views of Downtown and beyond. Meg St-Esprit,
Peoples Gas Holiday Market Returns to New Location in the Cultural DistrictPittsburgh's winter festivities already are popping up across Downtown. Nataley Davis,
I Logged My Use of Plastic For A Whole DayHere’s what I learned, and how I can try to change my behavior going forward. Nataley Davis,
Photos: Pittsburghers Decorate for HalloweenGoblins and ghouls come to life around the 'Burgh. PM Staff,
Leaders Cut the Ribbon to 'Open' Pittsburgh's New Airport TerminalBut an actual opening day for the new $1.7 billion terminal has yet to be announced. Virginia Linn,
Sick of High-Tech Entertainment? Rewind at Killer VideoRun by Pitt and CMU grads, the Ohio retro horror museum, gallery and gift shop is resurrecting the VHS era. Kristy Graver,
Looking For Work? 10 New Job Openings in Pittsburgh This WeekLooking for a job in Pittsburgh? Here's our weekly roundup of Pittsburgh jobs that are accepting applications. Jessica Sinichak,
World-Class Authors, Poets and Performers to Appear at City of Asylum's LitFestThe line-up on Oct. 18-19 in Pittsburgh includes MacArthur Genius winner Anne Carson, Deaf comedians, a translation slam and more. Virginia Linn,
Keylight Reilluminates the Pittsburgh Film CommunityThe nonprofit was founded by Christopher Smalley and Brady Lewis, formerly of the bygone Pittsburgh Filmmakers. Nataley Davis,
Channing Tatum Makes ‘Roofman’ a Winner, Whether He’s a Hero or NotThe actor and his co-stars, including Kirsten Dunst and Peter Dinklage, carry the film. Sean Collier,
Pens Embrace Change in Goal for OpenersRelative unknown Arturs Silovs might be the jump-start the organization’s rebuild has been lacking. Mike Prisuta,
Bruster’s Real Ice Cream Opens in Beaver — AgainThe company, which has nearly 300 stores, got its start there in 1989. Kristy Graver,
Short-Term Rental Market Is Heating Up for Next Year's NFL Draft in PittsburghSome property owners are raising prices tenfold; about 11% of available properties already have been booked. Grant Segall,
Collier’s Weekly: The Paradox of Star LakeThe drawbacks of the suburban venue have brought down ticket prices ... to exactly what they should’ve been all along. Sean Collier,
What Are Trick-or-Treat Times in Pittsburgh for 2025?Ready for trick-or-treat? Here’s what you need to know. Jessica Sinichak,
Step Into a Japanese Garden at Phipps' New Fall ShowPlus, go back in time and see dinosaurs in the Mesozoic Era. Aidan McClain,
House of the Week: A Huge Entertaining Home in RostraverStep inside the 21.1-acre estate. Content Provided by Howard Hanna Real Estate Services,
Pittsburgh Pet of the Week: Hank, a Mixed Breed from KoreaMake arrangements to meet him at Animal Friends. Sponsored Content Partner Animal Friends,
Is it True? Is The Monroeville Mall Headed for the Wrecking Ball?There are lots of unanswered questions — including the future of the Living Dead Museum — regarding Pittsburgh's largest mall. Virginia Linn,
Celebrate 155 Years of Local History and Hollywood Lore at the Original Oyster HouseThe Market Square bar and restaurant is widely regarded as the city’s oldest. Kristy Graver,
Lisa Schroeder to Retire as Head of the Pittsburgh FoundationShe was the first woman to lead the 80-year-old foundation. A national search will commence. Virginia Linn,
Tours Will Provide a New Way to Explore the Old 'Wall Street of Pittsburgh'These will be held along Downtown's Fourth Avenue to share the history, stories and 'fascinating architecture.' Virginia Linn,
Dwayne Johnson’s ‘The Smashing Machine’ Isn’t the Movie You ExpectThe biopic of a mixed martial arts star is a careful character study, not a sports story. Sean Collier,
Big Improvements to Pittsburgh's 'Sister Bridges Experience' Move ForwardRiverlife kicks off public phase of a $30 million fundraising campaign that advances the Complete the Loop vision plan. Virginia Linn,
Steelers Rise to the Occasion in Ireland. Now What?The emotional deck was stacked against Minnesota in Dublin. But can the Steelers retain that passion and energy to use against more formidable foes? Mike Prisuta,
House of the Week: A Modern Townhouse With Panoramic Views of Downtown's SkylineThe architecture is inspired by hillside homes in Prague and Budapest. Content Provided by Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices The Preferred Realty,
Pittsburgh Pet of the Week: Full Moon, a Domestic Shorthair With a Big PersonalityMake arrangements to meet him at Animal Friends. Sponsored Content Partner Animal Friends,
What’s it Like to Live in a Hotel at College?Freshmen at both the University of Pittsburgh and Point Park University are having an unusual first year. Delaney Pipon, Naomi Girson,
Pittsburgh Magazine to Publish a Special Issue to Commemorate the NFL DraftThe city’s lifestyle magazine will mark the occasion with a ‘high-quality keepsake.’ PM Staff,
Collier’s Weekly: Vinegar Syndrome Pittsburgh and the Triumphant Endurance of Physical MediaThe home-video store held a soft opening last week — and it was packed with movie lovers. Sean Collier,
Religious, Philosophical Vaccine Exemptions on the Rise in Southwestern PennsylvaniaHow a proposed bill and a new multistate coalition could expand access and scientific knowledge. Erin Yudt,
Parks in Allegheny County, Pittsburgh, Get Major Focus in Latest RAD BudgetThe Allegheny Regional Asset District gives a 31% boost to local parks in its proposed 2026 spending plan. Virginia Linn,
Submit Your Halloween Decorations to Be Featured in Pittsburgh MagazineShowcase your spooky decorations or Pittsburgh-themed Halloween costumes for a chance to be featured in an online story. PM Staff,
Test Your Spicy Mettle at Pittsburgh’s Rivers of Fire Hot Sauce Festival The event, which is expecting 1,500 guests, will be held at Velum Fermentation on the South Side. Kristy Graver,
Built in 1908, This Former Carriage House has a Surprise Mid-Century Modern InteriorPittsburgh architect Edgar Kwalwasser reimagined the Squirrel Hill home in 1955. Meg St-Esprit,
There Are Echoes of Greatness in ‘One Battle After Another’The thriller from Paul Thomas Anderson is reminiscent of classics — and may become one itself. Sean Collier,
Heat Pumps Made Easy: How Pittsburgh Homeowners Can Save Money, Energy and Time Sponsored Content Partner Duquesne Light Co.,
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After Two Years in Business, Three Brothers Bagels Is on a RollThe Glenshaw eatery offers a Bagel Happy Hour and has a new food truck. Kristy Graver,
Brighton Heights House Tour Gets a Halloween TwistThe annual event features a diverse mix of homes — but no jump scares. Nataley Davis,
Want To Talk To An Allegheny County Leader? Here's Your ChanceThree more County Connect sessions are scheduled to gather ideas, input from county residents. Virginia Linn,