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.
Filmmaker Frank Caloiero talks about life behind the camera, Rick Sebak, the quest for perfect pie, Tamburitzan families, pandemic Tae Bo — and the escalator incident that became an urban legend.
PM Dining Critic Hal B. Klein’s list of 31 restaurants reflects the way Pittsburgh dined throughout the COVID-19 pandemic while looking forward to what comes next. From sandwiches worth driving for to fine dining, we have you covered.