Leadership Pittsburgh’s Community Leadership Course for Veterans helps post-9/11 veterans transition from serving their country to serving their communities, free of stigma.
The designer partnered with her mother, Weisshouse owner Stacy Weiss, to transform a crumbling Morningside building into an edgy home with a retro vibe.
In the aftermath of a messy divorce that sent her fleeing back to Pittsburgh, the designer transformed a 140-year-old brick rowhouse in Sharpsburg into an eclectic home — and found herself in the process.
In Pittsburgh, congregations of African immigrants are using worship to re-generate the kinship, identity, family life and culture found in their home countries.
Fetterman has carved out her own identity as half of a political power couple. But you’re more likely to find her on the ground — and on the move — than at a formal event.
Sure, Pittsburgh has its share of rainy days, but when it’s clear, we get glorious conditions for dining — or walking, or exploring, or taking in a show — en plein air.
An extensive ropes course, 160-foot zipline and strong community spirit now occupy the former St. Mary Magdalene church in Homestead in the form of Dragon’s Den.