Things To Do
Visit Consol for one of the hockey games and head to the North Side to see the National Aviary's cute new additions.
Review our list of the 10 best things to do in Pittsburgh during this first month of 2014.
PCA's ‘The New Collective’ exhibit showcases the diverse work created by members in seven local artist guilds.
Head to the Peoples Natural Gas Holiday Market to find all remaining gifts on your list.
In this work, the theme of return echoes throughout the work as members of a younger generation move back to the communities where their parents or grandparents grew up.
The acclaimed resort opened its casino in July and schedules a range of events, including live concerts.
Justin Timberlake returns to Pittsburgh Saturday for this "Suit & Tie" affair.
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What more could you ask for than 40 breweries, a free tasting glass and lots of food?
For the center's latest installment of its 21+ Night, expect lots of dazzling glass demos, music from local pop outfit Balloon Ride Fantasy and cool exhibitions.
Owen Benjamin of the TBS sitcom “Sullivan & Son” headlines this weekend.
This North Side institution is nestled in the ground floor of the former candy factory.
This month, catch BRONCHO at brillobox with Denney and The Jets.
This work by music writer and novelist Wayne Wise actually covers music fandom and the price genius artists often pay.
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This month’s lineup at North Side institution MCG Jazz includes a performance by a reunited act that played the White House in 1962.
Production company Touchfaster will put on a live performance of the entire album.
Experience terror on a full stomach at Kennywood’s Phantom Fright Nights.
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See (and hear) how art reinvents itself once again at the 2013 Carnegie International.
Don’t miss the chance to see Simba and revisit such beloved tunes as “Can You Feel the Love Tonight.”
Beat the heat with our favorite spots for floats and milkshakes.
Muse, Supersuckers, Rusted Root and Stephen Stills are headed to town this month.
The inaugural music and innovation fest aims to boost the city’s startup landscape.