Things To Do
Among other things, visitors will have to buy tickets online.
The all-ages comedy show Penny Arcade presents a Halloween party with plenty of social distance.
12 Peers Theater’s “Mythburgh” series, where characters search for local legends and lore, converts from a live show to an online format.
Exploring scenic bike routes less than two hours from Pittsburgh.
With a new location (and a COVID-19 safety plan), the ScareHouse is open for thrillseekers
Brewmasters will guide participants through the online event, which also includes music and other entertainment.
A new exhibition by Women of Visions chronicles their thoughts, moments and imagination during the stay-at-home orders.
It's officially spooky season. PM contributing editor Sean Collier discusses Frankenstein at City Theatre, Iliza Shlesinger at the Starlight Drive-In and Quantum Theatre's "OK Odysseus" on KDKA's "Pittsburgh Today Live."
This weekend, Steel City Improv Theater presents 24 hours of continuous comedy.
Kennywood gave fans their most-requested makeover with help from Pittsburgh's masters of macabre manufacturing.
Glamorous Glamping is only an hour’s drive away with this new mobile hospitality concept.
“A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood” will be shown under the stars this weekend at the Pittsburgh Zoo parking lot.
There are four themed backpacks to help make your next park visit educational and enjoyable.
Quantum Theatre will begin a three-play digital season next weekend.
This summer, the city of Pittsburgh has been showing free movies under the stars.
Featured exhibition from the National Portrait Gallery will kick off reopening.
What to stream — and how to buy one-of-a-kind art — from the comfort of your home this month.
The longstanding outdoor cinema addresses COVID-19 concerns and provides a great night out.
Saturday, the YMCA of Greater Pittsburgh hosts virtual activities to celebrate Healthy Family Day.
Our books editor reviews “The Illness Lesson” by Clare Beams.
Front Porch Theatricals picks shows you’re unlikely to see performed at a local high school.
“Tender - A Literary Anthology and Book of Spells: Evidence” by Deesha Philyaw and Vanessa German.
Birthday parties, Easter egg hunts and fun activities are still able to happen, even in the midst of a pandemic, with a little creativity.
“Hamilton, ” “Hadestown” and ”To Kill a Mockingbird” are among the eight-show broadway season opening in August at the Benedum Center.