Things To Do
Jump in your car and follow our guide to some of our region's best roadside attractions. From the Big Mac Museum to the kid-friendly stealth bomber, these unique places are sure to charm.
East End Brewing offers a quick and easy way to raise money for emergency child care organization Jeremiah’s Place.
Try out these ideas for a romantic date night at home.
Hearts in the Park will feature art created by kids along with games and giveaways.
Tours explore the landmark’s landscape and exterior.
In Lissa Brennan’s “Grist From the Mill” series, pieces of Pittsburgh’s industrial past become “dark folklore.”
The public art exhibition curated by Tereneh Idia features the work of 11 artists of color, found in nine locations throughout the Cultural District.
A one-night-only virtual event from Doors Open Pittsburgh takes visitors inside the Clemente Museum.
Spoken word artists express powerful truths during the August Wilson African American Cultural Center’s annual “Poetry Unplugged.”
Some of Sean Collier's picks might surprise you. Watch his countdown on KDKA's “Pittsburgh Today Live.”
The dance club and bar unite to create an at-home 2021 celebration.
Who needs blockbusters? There was plenty of excellent cinema in 2020, and you can stream most of the best at home right now.
Little Lake Theater replaces its usual holiday tradition with one that brings the audience into the show in a memorable way.
Check out these seven places with drive-through holiday light displays.
The Alumni Theater Company presents the first stage version of Sharon G. Flake’s award-winning novel “The Skin I’m In.”
You can’t sit on Santa’s knee this year, but you can Zoom with him.
Plus, there's a new addition to the Carnegie Science Center's Miniature Railroad & Village.
The rink opened for its 20th season late last month.
Contributing editor Sean Collier explains the best thing about running in Frick Park.
The virtual event, which begins Wednesday and runs through Nov. 22, includes 30 feature films and more than 130 shorts.
The virtual presentation about the homes of notable Pittsburghers from the past century is part of series by Doors Open Pittsburgh.
Learn about how the city almost became part of Virginia and enjoy fun activities.
Venue space is designed for private events with room for social distancing.
We round up the Halloween-weekend double-features within haunting range of Pittsburgh.