The NHL's new promotional video with Tim Hortons includes two well-known hockey names, a giant doughnut piñata, puppies on ice and plenty of excited kids ready to play.
PM Associate Editor and self-proclaimed Halloween fanatic Sean Collier appeared on KDKA's Pittsburgh Today Live to share his top picks for frightening films and activities to do before the holiday season takes hold.
What makes you a Pittsburgher? Being born here helps, but even natives might not bleed black and gold. These are the rites of passage everyone who wants to call themselves a Pittsburgher needs to do. Not sure where you rank? Take our quiz to find out.
PM editor Brian Hyslop appeared on KDKA's Pittsburgh Today Live to share our September feature story on the important topics being taught off campus in Pittsburgh.
We’re working to make this year's event a destination for both aficionados and more casual spirits fans alike. Here's what's been going on behind the scenes.
PM dining critic Hal B. Klein was Heather Abraham's co-host on Thursday's edition of KDKA's Pittsburgh Today Live. Watch Hal reminisce on his time as an actor, reveal a personal secret and whip up a dish in the studio kitchen.
What do you know about the fountain of youth in North Park? The relics at St. Anthony’s? The history of Pittsburghese? We bring you all this and more in our guide to Pittsburgh lore full of insider info and fun facts. Plus, take our quizzes to test your expertise of all things Pittsburgh.
Pittsburgh Magazine Editor Brian Hyslop appears on KDKA's Pittsburgh Today Live to discuss our September cover story on Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra's Manfred Honeck, plus Kelly Lane's latest fashions and money management tips from the pros.
We stumbled upon this old clip of Fred Rogers' appearance on “The Late Show with David Letterman” in February of 1982. It includes an amusing clip in which Mister Rogers loses a wrestling match with a tent.
Pittsburgh Magazine dining critic Hal B. Klein answers 12 questions ranging from his favorite TV chef to why he was forced to do the “walk of shame” at PPG Paints Arena.
In a letter for The Players' Tribune, Fleury recounts his 14-year career as a Pittsburgh Penguin and the bittersweet weeks leading up to his departure to Las Vegas.
A quick look at some of our favorite moments as the Pittsburgh Penguins win their fifth Stanley Cup Championship. Congrats! Update: Victory parade is 11 a.m. Wednesday Downtown.