As Pittsburgh has grown and developed, new buildings have emerged throughout the city. But we haven’t ignored our past or demolished it entirely. Meet the visionaries who have argued that historic preservation does not impede progress.
A trumpet virtuoso who has played with jazz legends the likes of Dizzy Gillespie, Lionel Hampton and Doc Severinsen, as well as a lead actor in a Broadway musical, Stripling is not your typical conductor.
Remie Ferreira spent three years turning a 165-year-old former church on the South Side into a home with modern amenities, while still retaining its historic character.
The pandemic has not only increased the rate of depression among college students, but has also put a strain on collegiate counseling centers. How are Pittsburgh area colleges and universities responding?
Welcome to Pittsburgh, where history, culture and nature pack the city limits. Consider this the beginner’s version: 30 places to see and things to do that will delight and enlighten newcomers to the city. And if you’re returning to Pittsburgh, there’s probably a few things on this list you’ll want to discover anew.
Pittsburgh Magazine’s annual Best of the 'Burgh Readers’ Poll recognizes more than a hundred winners across seven categories. Plus, our writers have selected seven outstanding organizations that also overcame extraordinary challenges and are beginning their dramatic comebacks.
In my first two months at home during the COVID-19 pandemic, I’ve immersed myself in my home kitchen. I also Maintained a connection to Pittsburgh restaurants by ordering takeout.
The pandemic proved once again that Pittsburgh is a city of helpers when times get tough. We asked a few of the thousands of people who have risen to the challenge we all faced to share their stories as a lasting testament of how Pittsburgh remained united in a time of social distancing.