Author: PM Staff
The Warhol Bridge’s 48-hour makeover gets distilled into a beautiful two-minute video.
Meet the Pittsburghers who turned the Seventh Street Bridge into an epic art installation.
Hundreds of artists and volunteers turned out to knit the Seventh Street Bridge a beautiful sweater.
Find out what Watson thinks is the must-have dish at his restaurant.
Mozilla’s Maker Party series shows young Pittsburghers how to make comic books, design websites, produce videos and more.
The hip, forward-thinking Strip District eatery is one of 50 finalists for the magazine’s prestigious award.
Happy 26th birthday, Bing. We got you coffee and Timbits.
In defiance of DOMA, Mayor John Fetterman officiated the county’s first same-sex marriage last night.
Pittsburgh’s emerging Community Supported Arts scene gets love from The New York Times.
Hear local acts play as you eat Paraguayan food from the Lomito Truck or Mexican specialties from Brassero Grill’s truck.
Unfortunately, you won't get to ride a dolphin during the experience.
Wow, just look at all those little people down there.
Pittsburgh is the first test market for NoWait, an app that lets you skip the queue at your favorite restaurants.
"No, you ain’t getting Reese’s and Snickers in your Blizzard."
Hundreds of the undead will roam the forests of Wampum this weekend. Can you run your way to survival?
Do not mess with Channel 11 meteorologist Scott Harbaugh.
Senate expected to pass a bill that would allow Pennsylvanians to order wine online.
Jack Holden fell for a girl while teaching in Rome, then he fell for her hometown.
A new comprehensive national study suggests that the American Dream is alive and well in Pittsburgh.
The app-powered car service is gearing up to launch in Pittsburgh.
Stargazers will have a chance to catch the sequel to ‘Supermoon’ this weekend.
Plus, a former Pitt star gets into a Twitter beef with Johnny Manziel.
Can you guess the last Pirates player to grace the cover? Hint: His head grew at an alarming rate.
Secret pen name of ‘Harry Potter’ author confirmed by Duquesne University professor Patrick Juola.
Plus, Pittsburgh becomes the new home of the American Mustache Institute.
Washington, Pa.’s annual Whiskey Rebellion Festival is equal parts history lesson and party.
Honor the Whiskey Rebellion with drinks, food and music at this Strip District shindig.
The Google search bar is a fascinating window into how the rest of the world sees our cities.
This Saturday, Highmark Stadium will host an epic water balloon fight to benefit Team Tassy’s charity work in Haiti.
Innovations being fostered at AlphaLab include an online marketplace for unused storage and an app for connecting the LGBT community.
South Side startup SolePower has invented a smartphone battery that recharges by harnessing walking power.
Watch this HD video of lightning striking during the downtown fireworks display.
Anthrocon attendees will attempt to set the record for the world’s largest fursuit parade at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center.
After a nine-game winning streak, Baseball Prospectus’ stats machine has the Buccos as a near-playoff lock.
Your daily guide to firework shows, powerboat races, flying dogs, burger-eating contests and more.
Snag freshly grown, in-season crops from local farmers markets, where dedicated producers and purveyors set up regularly.
New research from Harvard University suggests that tiny smartphones are eroding our confidence.
Comedy Central star joins Craig Gass, Chris Porter and Iliza Shlesinger at the Rex Theatre.
The Six Degrees of Francis Bacon project aims to visualize the Early Modern Social Network.
Tony Sanchez might have had the greatest first career hit of all-time, and certainly the best social media celebration.
According to data on the 100 most populous cities in the U.S., Pittsburgh is the brainiest of the bunch.
Pittsburgh is one of 10 lucky cities that will welcome Doug Aitken’s one-of-a-kind public art project.
A team of local bloggers have teamed up to construct the best ‘Burgh day ever.
Need a mental health break from a rough week? Mister Rogers is the best medicine.
According to data based on the seven deadly sins, we're all a bunch of depraved jagoffs.
The Pittsburgh Irish & Classical Theatre tangles with Leo Tolstoy’s darkest story, 'The Kreutzer Sonata.'
Limited edition bottles celebrate the 30th anniversary of Andy Warhol's classic Perrier screen prints.
Robert Morris University makes PayScale.com's list of top 10 business schools with the best return on investment.
Andrew Zimmern, host of Travel Channel's 'Bizarre Foods,' hails Pittsburgh's craftsman approach to life.