Things To Do
The archaeological site in Washington County opened for the season on May 2.
The first of the city’s annual weekly markets opens in Squirrel Hill on May 10.
Plus, seasonal events around the city.
Join Piff the Magic Dragon and Mr. Piffles on a magical journey, attend August Wilson's birthday block party or take in an evening with Tamara Tunie.
The new exhibition at the Bost Building in Homestead showcases a range of artwork by the Vienna-born artist Henry Koerner, who spent the later decades of his life in Pittsburgh.
The special anniversary edition of the show will take place at 7:30 p.m. on Sunday, April 26.
Eat, drink and be merry, Pittsburgh.
While the holidays are celebrated on April 22 and April 25 respectively, officials encourage sustainable practices all year long.
This year’s event will take place at Rockwell Park in Point Breeze April 18-19.
The recent donation of Laurel Caverns to the Commonwealth makes it the state’s 125th park. It opens on Earth Day, April 22.
The quadrennial exhibition is the longest-running international art show.
The Neighborhood Flea’s 12th-annual Vintage Pittsburgh Festival will feature more than 50 vendors.
Laugh along with Tommy Davison, take in a collection of thrilling dances with Pittsburgh Ballet Theater or shop for handmade goods from more than 100 local makers.
Participants can be entered into drawings to win up to $3,000 worth of prizes.
Richard Parsakian’s career spans almost half a century.
Plans for the North Shore and Downtown include an expansive theater and main stage, plus an interactive NFL Draft experience for fans of all ages.
Catch the Dropkick Murphys or let loose at Pittsburgh Winter Beerfest.
Among those making guest appearances are Charlie Batch, Corey O'Connor and the cast of "Dance Moms."
Step inside ‘The Scandinavian Home’ at The Frick Pittsburgh, or watch 'Clue' come alive on stage.
A Mike Gallagher tribute and Queensrÿche
Plus, go back in time and see dinosaurs in the Mesozoic Era.
This isn't just a tasting event — it's a party. We'll see you Nov. 7 at Rivers Casino.
“Black Photojournalism” spotlights the work of Charles “Teenie” Harris and other undercelebrated photojournalists from across the country.
A lineup of pop-punk favorites is set for the 11th Four Chord Music Festival — once again held at Washington’s EQT Park.