“The Voice” finalist Chris Jamison is back in Pittsburgh after finishing third on the NBC show. Now he’s ready to break into the music business on his own terms.
Great shopping, tasty dining, fine art and one unusual hardware store all are packed within the community’s borders.
Busting the myth of an A-List wedding proposal at one of Pittsburgh's historic hotels.
Take a date, or a friend, to the Pittsburgh Glass Center's February Make It Now workshop.
Meet Doug Parfitt, who once detailed the plane that carried Presidents Eisenhower and Kennedy.
A new economy is being built by a younger, highly educated generation that appreciates the city’s past while embracing its future.
She says we 'Burghers must recognize our resistance to change and realize that we need to give it a chance.
Two teams that clearly don't like each other are vying for bragging rights for the state.
On Jan. 8, 2015, Pittsburgh Magazine hosted a reception to honor the 2014 Pittsburghers of the Year, The Fred Rogers Company, at Rivers Casino.
Also this weekend, Clint Eastwood's new, Oscar-nominated movie finally makes it to Pittsburgh.
PittGirl discovers why the famous female aviator made an unplanned stop here.
This weekend, 'Burghers have the pleasure of seeing three disparate performances — Elvis Lives, Sesame Street Live and Lewis Black.
Gatorade unveiled the video as part of a new commercial campaign during the world junior championship.
Here are the 10 best things to do in Pittsburgh in January.
Lotus, Hamilton Leithauser, Motion City Soundtrack and Jones for Revival are among the acts playing Pittsburgh this month.
Before the college students return from the holiday break, take advantage of all this diverse neighborhood has to offer.
From cutting-edge robots to medical breakthroughs to a Mayor who doubled as a 'Duck Dynasty' star, our city had the world buzzing (again) this year.
Make plans to enjoy the array of family-friendly activities and performances the park has to offer.
Sharing the DNA of the father of children’s television, the Fred Rogers Company reinvigorates a beloved legacy while creating new hit characters and content that help children to grow, giggle and learn.
Fred Rogers' visual legacy can be seen in more than a half-dozen locations in Pittsburgh.
Preserving Fred Rogers' legacy and the company he founded required a new vision that allowed the "Neighborhood of Make-Believe" to live on.
Peg, the program’s exuberant heroine, is a role model for girls, who are underrepresented in math careers.
While "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood" was not an international phenomenon, "Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood" has been sold into more than 70 territories worldwide.