From Shakespeare to comics, find something to your liking among this month's best events.
For one night only, Rocky Bleier is the featured back.
'If I Knew the Way' is the perfect introduction to the author's funny-sad world.
She says the past decade has been a rude awakening into what "The Steeler Way" now means.
There’s much more to this celebration than pasta and sauce, including a Bocce tournament.
The pop-up bazaar features food and drinks, musical acts and vendors selling art, crafts, accessories and home décor.
As students head back to school, get caught up on who’s been coming and going in the past months at the helm of these colleges and universities in western Pennsylvania.
In Greensburg, you'll find culture, art, a pâtisserie and a farm-to-table restaurant inside a restored train station. Anyone up for a drive?
Rick Sebak recalls his relationship with Pittsburgh’s late philanthropist and activist.
Zack Block runs the Pittsburgh branch of a national nonprofit who's mission is to inspire young Jewish adults to build and transform communities.
"Power is like being a lady ... If you have to tell people you are, you aren’t."
Margaret Thatcher
The proprietors of Trundle Manor delight in showing off their house of oddities.
Pittsburgh Magazine consulted dozens of power brokers and behind-the-scene players to determine and rank the 50 individuals who, in Pittsburgh, make things happen.
According to the region's behind-the-scene players, these individuals are some of the city's rising stars.
Entering into the final weeks of the 2015 regular season, pitcher Gerrit Cole has emerged as the Pirates’ ace.
Pitt Girl explains her change of heart on what should be done with the large, decaying billboard on Mount Washington.
Locally and nationally, college and university students are flocking to programs they perceive to be pathways to jobs while they forego studies of languages, history, art and philosophy. But at what cost?
At this free concert, he'll be joined by Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes.
Discovering things you may not know about Pittsburgh is a whole lot of work and a whole lot of fun.
Catch the award-winning show during its dayslong run at the Benedum.
Find great stuff en plein air as part of the Lawrenceville Summer Sidewalk Sale — and then head to Row House Cinema.
From an outdoor FEASTival to a festival of laughs, there's plenty to keep you busy in the last full month of summer.
Shopping. Dining. Galleries. Live shows. Where should you start when there’s so much to do and see in the golden triangle?
Jazz, rock 'n' soul and '60s nostalgia all are on tap this month.