Nearly every night of the week, the Lawrenceville bar and pizza joint hosts games, music and opportunities to do ridiculous things you can’t do at home.
The Steelers' quarterback is reportedly scouting locations for his new restaurant in the same neighborhood where former teammate Jerome Bettis opened his own eatery.
The third innovation and music festival spreads out across six Pittsburgh neighborhoods and brings in acts including Manchester Orchestra and Panic! at the Disco.
If you thought things were hair-raising before, with ScareHouse Bunny and other characters, you should prepare yourself for an entirely new experience.
More than 300 tattoo artists from across the country are attending the Steel City Tattoo Convention — where you'll have ample opportunity to add more color to your skin.
The “Walking Dead” star known for his role as the mullet-sporting Eugene is making his first-ever trip to Pittsburgh to meet with fans at Wizard World Comic Con.
Bettis told a Pittsburgh radio host that when it comes to wolfing down the iconic Pittsburgh sandwich, he has a Hall-of-Fame appetite and is happy to prove it.