Author: PM Staff
The couple will personally fund the charity, named in honor of Pittsburgh native Connor Michalek, through the Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh Foundation.
Because the Internet is just the best.
The Carnegie Museum of Art shows the transformation of 19th-century art while unraveling an old mystery.
The festival starts tomorrow night with the JazzLive Crawl.
This makes us feel all warm and fuzzy.
All your friends will have lock screen envy.
Big Ben stopped by PNC Park yesterday for a little BP.
Pacific Standard magazine says Pittsburgh has been the model for Austin and Brooklyn all along.
PrideFest’s two marquee events take place this weekend.
The Pittsburgh singer covers “The Rains of Castamere” for her new album.
Travel Channel’s “Sand Masters” will build a giant sandcastle in downtown Pittsburgh.
Craving real-deal ice-cream sandwiches? Leona's has got just the thing.
Census data shows that Pittsburghers walk to work in a higher percentage than New Yorkers.
If you want to make bank, you better learn binary.
The news network praises the city as a model for urban redevelopment.
Spoiler: Hilarity ensues.
Who says the future Orwellian surveillance state won’t have its perks?
Gyllenhaal and director Antoine Fuqua will return to shoot the boxing film “Southpaw.”
Cornucopious is back for the second year, with a new name and more vendors.
The Kickstarter-funded Brew Gentlemen Beer Co. starts pouring May 21.
A 1930s molasses surplus inspired a Pittsburgh company to invent cake mix.
See sunken treasures from the 1850s at the Heinz History Center this weekend.
A one billion pixel photo of the Pittsburgh skyline inspired the TIME magazine cover.
You can enter our contest in 27 seconds. We timed it.
Find the grilled cheese truck at the Pittsburgh Marathon this weekend.
National Geographic studies the tree cover of nine major cities and finds Pittsburgh to be the greenest.
Finally, a national piece on our accent that doesn’t pander to decades-old stereotypes.
NHL blogger creates delightful Westerosi banners for all 30 NHL teams.
The theater is the 10th and final recipient of Honda’s Project Drive-In campaign funds.
This man is not to be trifled with, you guys.
Bummed about the April snow? Here's a friendly reminder that it could always be worse.
New York City’s bakeries have nothing on the burnt almond torte from Prantl’s.
For instructor Timothy Verstynen, baseball is the ultimate example of the translation of high-level thinking and strategy into implicit action.
Stop in tonight for a screening of "Dirty Dancing," and cross your fingers that the cinema will show another '80s flick at some point.
The 26-foot-tall sculpture made a quick stop at PPG Plaza en route to New Jersey.
Glove? He doesn’t need no stinkin’ glove.
It's been a big week for the Steel City: The editors of the revered publication named Cafe Phipps a top museum eatery and crowned Justin Severino the People's Best New Chef - Mid-Atlantic.
How else would the chef/owner of Cure celebrate being named People’s Best New Chef - Mid-Atlantic?
The smartphone-powered ride-sharing service expands its coverage area to the airport and western suburbs.
*Bloop bloop bloop* (Super Mario Bros. sound effect).
Only $38.50 to display your special message on the Jumbotron? This is too good to be true.
The cast of Cirque du Soleil’s “Varekai” dropped by the flagship location this week to preview the odd world they’re bringing to the Pete.
Head to Carnegie Saturday to take in all the action of Pinburgh, the world's largest pinball tournament.
Paralympic sled hockey gold medalist Dan McCoy checks in after a whirlwind journey to Sochi.
Jeremy Lynch and co-researcher (and wife) Sararose Lynch will test a program they designed to help pupils meet the State Department of Education's math standards.
Duo incorporates the city’s fading hand-painted billboards of yesteryear into a fascinating art exhibit.
Do you like data? Do you hate our nonsensical roads? You’ll love this.
There was only one problem …
Help the Wholey clan figure out where to place the iconic fish.
A Pittsburgh robotics company is working to get a Japanese sports drink on the moon.