Things To Do
Events abound with poetry, speeches, concerts, dance and art to honor the civil rights leader around his birthday and federal holiday.
Here’s what to expect at the new North Shore destination — and our tips for the best way to enjoy the unconventional attraction.
Harmony’s German-style New Year’s Eve celebration features a ball drop, fireworks, tree tossing and Gluhwein — all at 6 p.m.
There are plenty of options for a great December outing in the heart of Downtown.
The annual celebration features music, performances, family fun and more — including a 24-foot, flaming tree made of steel.
Save the date: Here are our picks for the best concerts, art exhibits, dance performances & more this month.
Cataclysmic environmental disaster,
media hype and voyeuristic fascination collide
in slowdanger’s “SUPERCELL.”
Frzy, Gisele Fetterman, Kristine Sorensen and more will have guest appearances in the “Party Scene” in Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre’s annual holiday production.
Light Up Night 2023 will be brighter than ever as the Downtown bridges will light up and “American Idol” winner Phillip Phillips will headline the entertainment.
From the Duquesne Incline to the Children's Museum of Pittsburgh, here's are some of of favorite activities that kids (and parents) will enjoy.
Save the dates for concerts, art exhibits, dance performances & more.
Looking for a spooky activity this October? Check out these haunted houses and ghost tours in Pittsburgh.
Save the dates for concerts, art exhibits, dance performances & more.
The Carnegie Science Center exhibit, which will return in the spring, brings the submarine's history alive with war artifacts and Pittsburgh-themed clues.
The world premiere of “Something to Live For” opens Sept. 19 at Pittsburgh Public Theater.
Save the dates for concerts, art exhibits, dance performances & more.
Breeze Airways will add service to Fort Myers, Florida, and United Airlines will have more nonstop flights to San Francisco.
Whether you're seeing them for the first time or the hundredth, these marvels of the City are always worth a visit.
Events start early -- July 14 -- for a full week of dill-ightful fun before Downtown's largest Picklesburgh yet.
"3 For Free" will celebrate The Andy Warhol Museum, Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh and the Heinz History Center being recognized among the nation’s best.
The Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera presents James Lapine and Stephen Sondheim’s classic twisted fairytale musical at the Benedum Center June 27-July 2.
Our Best Bet: A new exhibit at Contemporary Craft explores gender, identity, connection and sexuality through more than 50 works of art.
Branches across the Pittsburgh region have launched the Summer Reading Program and encourage readers to “Find Their Voice” now through Aug. 6.
Cheryl Capezzuti will teach children how to make puppets with the CitiParks Roving Art Cart this summer.