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Rick Sebak

‘Silence’ was Golden

Rick Sebak revisits “Silence of the Lambs,” the Pittsburgh production that went on to become one of the biggest winners in Oscar history.
Rick Sebak,
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You Should Know: Samuel W. Black

One of the most noted contemporary scholars of African-American culture is changing the way people look at black history through his work at the Sen. John Heinz History Center.
Lauren Davidson,
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Daytripping: Take the Waters

“On holiday at Bedford. Stop. Never want to leave. Stop.”
Huck Beard,
Community Feature, From the Magazine, Hot Reads

Underground Pittsburgh: Explore our City of Tunnels

Delve below the surface to explore the underground areas that serve as vital pathways to our region.
Joe Grata,
Community Feature, From the Magazine, Hot Reads

Cranking Out Old School Valentines Sealed with a Quirk

In Lawrenceville, a love for letterpress leads to a business whose greeting cards reach audiences across the country.
Christine H. O'Toole,
Hot Reads, PittGirl

Pittsburgh's Third Renaissance and Complaints from 2007

This third Renaissance has allowed us to be spectators as Pittsburgh changed from a city suffering the damages wrought by the collapse of its steel industry to a vibrant, active place known for its academic, medical and technology sectors.
Virginia Montanez,
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He Transformed Fear into Fortitude to Become an Ironman

After suffering a life-altering injury in Afghanistan, former U.S. Marine Capt. Eric McElvenny has become a top competitor at one of the world’s most grueling sports.
Joe Bendel,
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Despite Playoff Exit, Arrow Pointing Up for Steelers in Offseason

The reaction after the loss to Denver was decidedly different than other season-ending defeats.
Mike Prisuta,
PittGirl

PittGirl: Yikes! Imagine This Instead of a Fountain at the Point

City leaders considered many options for Pittsburgh's confluence including something that looked like it was designed by the Jetsons, or an absolutely bonkers, batpoop insane idea by the one and only Frank Lloyd Wright.
Virginia Montanez,
Mike Prisuta's Sports Section

Despite Win, Saturday Was Not Steelers' Finest Hour

There remains plenty for the Steelers to be embarrassed about, despite their having survived and advanced.
Mike Prisuta,
Mike Prisuta's Sports Section

Steelers' Fortunes May Rest on One Struggling Wide Receiver

Martavis Bryant is just a piece of the puzzle, but the way this team is constructed, he’s a critical piece.
Mike Prisuta,
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The Craft of Making Started Early for 14-Year-Old Ceu Gomez-Faulk

Sponsored by Remake Learning,
From the Magazine, Hot Reads, Things To Do

Top 10 Things to Do in Pittsburgh in January

Here are your 10 best bets this month.
Eric Lidji,
Things To Do

Radio-Free Europe

A concert at Renaissance & Baroque showcases “early-music” composers drawing their ideas from abroad.
Eric Lidji,
Things To Do

Five Can't-Miss Concerts in January

This month features Lamb of God, Torres and more.
Kurt Garrison,
Things To Do

Flicks: Three Late Arrivals to the Oscar Race

These three films will arrive in Pittsburgh just days before the Academy Award nominations are announced.
PM Staff, PM Contributors,
Things To Do

New Book about Pittsburgh Jazz Legend Billy Strayhorn Strikes the Right Note

Strayhorn: An Illustrated Life is a gorgeous, lovingly curated coffee-table book that should serve as a much-needed reminder of Strayhorn’s signature importance in jazz history.
Kristofer Collins,
Penguins

Family's Extraordinary Support Puts Rookie in the NHL

Daniel Sprong, the Penguins’ rookie winger, has made quite a journey for an 18-year-old.
Shelly Anderson,
Things To Do

DayTripping: Taste of Columbus

Coffee, craft beer and ‘mad men’ in the arch city.
Huck Beard,
PittGirl

10 Ways Pittsburgh Ruled 2015

This was a year that Pittsburgh showed the rest of the country exactly why we’re worthy of the label “world-class.”
Virginia Montanez,
Rick Sebak

Bill Clinton's Most Unusual Visit to Pittsburgh

At the beginning of an election year, Rick Sebak flashes back to an incline ride with former President Bill Clinton and former British Prime Minister John Major.
Rick Sebak,
Community Feature

You Should Know: Megs Yunn

The founder of Beverly’s Birthdays is doling out cheer 365 days a year.
Elaina Zachos,
Community Feature, From the Magazine, Hot Reads

2015 Pittsburghers of the Year

This year, we honor three people who represent vital aspects of our city's heart while helping to propel it forward in three very different arenas: Karen Wolk Feinstein, Billy Porter, and Morgan O'Brien.
Christine H. O'Toole, Dennis B. Roddy, Cristina Rouvalis,
Arts & Entertainment, From the Magazine, Hot Reads

Photo Essay: ‘In the Air: Visualizing What We Breathe’

Enlightening, visually riveting and at times hauntingly beautiful, this collection of photos provides a multidimensional picture of pollution’s effects on our environment and economy.
Mike May,
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