Author: PM Staff
The chef’s ambitious campaign to open a restaurant in Braddock becomes the site's most-funded restaurant project to date.
Animal Planet’s popular Super Bowl companion will now allow you to draft a fantasy team complete with stat tracking.
Great restaurants. Great drinks. Giant ducks. Giant cons. Here's what you loved reading this year.
The city is introduced to the 2-month-old African Penguin chicks for the first time this morning.
Review our short list of recommended local hangouts before finalizing your Dec. 31 plans.
Head to the Peoples Natural Gas Holiday Market to find all remaining gifts on your list.
Unnamed male 'Burgher is willing to pay top dollar to his stand-in pupil.
Accompanying holiday album includes such hits as “Do Jussi What I See?”
A team from Carnegie Mellon University created the popular language-learning app.
There’s no place like home for the holidays.
Help Sousa make his dream of running Superior Motors a reality by pledging funds toward his Kickstarter campaign.
A new study by two Emory University professors reveals that Steelers fans are crushed by losing.
Justin Timberlake returns to Pittsburgh Saturday for this "Suit & Tie" affair.
The best way to end a fuzzy night of chaos? Meat. Cheese. Fries. Slaw.
Catch ‘Sense of Place: Pittsburgh’ on WYEP Wednesday at 6 p.m.
Relativity Media gives back to the ‘gritty but vibrant’ co-star of its new film.
Woody Guthrie’s enduring folk anthem has surprising origins.
Local Goodness simplifies holiday shopping by taking the local grocery store online.
Our 2011 Chef of the Year is looking to bring a community-rooted eatery to Braddock — but he needs your help.
Snag a bottle of this specialty brew — created exclusively for the ToonSeum and covered in cartoon labels — while you can.
Is downtown becoming the city’s emerging hotspot?
We also have an affinity for pizza.
Well, this is a bit excessive.
This Hanukkah/Thanksgiving megaparty won’t happen again for another 78,000 years, so enjoy it.
A new partnership between the Pittsburgh Riverhounds and MLS powerhouse Houston Dynamo could mean big things.
New interactive map lets users discover 22 of Pittsburgh’s historical funiculars.
From MVP to VIP, Cutch is doing it in style.
Get the delicious small-batch coffee at Jeremy Raymer's Oakland-based cart.
What more could you ask for than 40 breweries, a free tasting glass and lots of food?
Including the full schedule of road closures. Don’t get trapped in traffic hell.
‘Out of the Furnace’ star had some weird things to say about our accent.
The former East Liberty YMCA will be transformed into the chic Ace Hotel by 2015.
Missed our city’s turn on “Bizarre Foods America?” Here’s Zimmern’s top 5 moments from his visit.
USA Today Travel gives props to our Little Italy.
For the center's latest installment of its 21+ Night, expect lots of dazzling glass demos, music from local pop outfit Balloon Ride Fantasy and cool exhibitions.
Carnegie Mellon University researchers are developing agile robots that can inspect bridges and dams — because of course they are.
Can magic be used to motivate special-education students and improve problem-solving skills?
The interactive storybook features illustrations from Warhol’s ‘So Many Stars’ book.
Andrew Zimmern’s hit Travel Channel series will feature some of our culinary scene’s oddities, including Lawrenceville’s Cure.
Steelers safety will cut a few locks of his hair for the VFW Mane Event on Veteran’s Day.
Project ME encourages students from all walks of life to share their passions with each other and the public in monthly videos.
Owen Benjamin of the TBS sitcom “Sullivan & Son” headlines this weekend.
Welcome to the greatest place on earth. Until December.
The new invention lets you "whisper" messages from person to person with your fingertips.
Fresh off its appearance in Pittsburgh, Florentijn Hofman’s floating art project was downed by an earthquake.
The answer is much stranger than you could ever imagine.
We chat with owner Majestic Lane about the emerging juice movement.
Next up: adaptive bicycles for more children with disabilities throughout Pennsylvania — and in West Virginia, too.
Young patients looked out the window today and saw something amazing.
The Community Day School is set to unveil a historic public-art installation this Sunday.