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Pumpkins, apple cider, hayrides and zombies creeping amid the cornstalks await you this autumn at local farms.
The Old Farmer’s Almanac predicts the peak color in early October.
One of Pittsburgh’s longest tenured concert venues — and one of the final spaces regularly presenting live entertainment in the South Side — will close its doors at the end of the year.
The stage, film and television actor appeared three times for its events that drew other celebrities such as Brooke Shields.
It’s the largest in the hospital’s 130-year history.
The first-ever Newsapalooza, organized by Point Park University’s Center for Media Innovation, is meant to stress the importance of news — and remind people that journalists are often their friends and neighbors.
The university is seeking 'new vision' as it enters a new era of college athletics.
A limited number of tickets for the show’s Pittsburgh return will once again be available via an online lottery.
The Steel Yard, a tribute wall to the Terrible Towel, six locations of Stillhouse Spirits, cashless parking and more.
Renowned sculptor Thaddeus Mosley has crafted four monumental bronze sculptures that will be on display through August 2025.
Pittsburgh Magazine will be publishing an expanded list of volunteer tasks in this year's GIVE magazine.
Its Garfield consignment store will remain open and is hosting a fundraiser this week as part of the neighborhood’s First Fridays event.
All of Pittsburgh’s eccentricities, all in one place.
The annual celebration will take place from Sept. 7 through Oct. 6.
No matter how bad the invasion, there are steps you can take to stop the spread of the invasive insect.
The public-access cable network, which began operations in 1986, will cease operations after Sept. 7.
Sibyls Shrine has partnered with Contemporary Craft on a first-of-its-kind residency to support Black artists who m/other.
This comes on the heels of the most travelers in 20 years in July passing through the airport.
Pittsburgh’s ‘crown jewel’ celebrates its 50th birthday on Aug. 30.
Rachael Rennebeck and John Chamberlin, of the popular YaJagoff! blog and podcast, will be weekly fixtures on the iconic radio station.
Although a rare condition made her unable to eat for a decade, Matisse Reid was Pittsburgh's ultimate foodie.
The director of acclaimed films such as “Precious” and “The United States vs. Billie Holiday” filmed his “faith-based thriller” in 2022.
Here’s a small sampling of CMU’s notable alumni.
Guided tours are scheduled, beginning this week, to provide more explanation and context to the items on display.