You'll have to work hard to make it through the 'Burgh Bucket List — but every entry is more than worth the effort.
The manager of membership and development at the Greater Pittsburgh Arts Council talks about hosting the “Unemployment Show,” his degree in puppetry and becoming “Pittsburgh-famous.”
Following a rebranding earlier this year, PICT Classic Theatre focuses on top-level works, concluding this season with “Great Expectations.”
Rick Sebak reveals the gig that might’ve kept Wallis Simpson away from King Edward VIII — hawking steel in Pittsburgh.
Troy Polamalu came to Pittsburgh craving the California sun. Nearly a dozen years later, he shares a rare glimpse of the relationships he developed here — with his God, the Steelers Nation and the city he and his family now call home. One thing is certain: he never wants to leave.
By fulfilling the wish of a 12-year-old boy, PittGirl learns that you don't always need a lot of money to grant the perfect wish.
PittGirl solves the mystery of why most ‘Burghers absolutely, positively refuse to run out of these three essentials.
Here’s the rundown of this month’s can’t-miss events.
Through Sunday, enjoy free admission at both local institutions, courtesy The Jack Buncher Foundation.
The Buc’s skipper put off hip surgery until the end of the season, enduring months of painful walking both on and off the field.
Drink, eat and be among the scary at the event, held at the Carrie Furnace.
Cross a little of the old with the new to create a perfect day in this iconic neighborhood.
Take a partner or find one on the dance floor at these spots that offer a one-of-a-kind night out.
Meet Darcie Doebereiner, drilling and completions process engineer for Consol Energy.
In the shadow of NCAA giants, Washington & Jefferson harbors one of the most storied college football traditions in the country.
This month, B.B. King will play Carnegie of Homestead Music Hall.
Here are the 10 best things to do in Pittsburgh this month.
Rick Sebak recalls Frank Sinatra’s encounters with legions of Pittsburgh fans, as well as Myron Cope, Franco Harris — and Peggy Sebak.
Blonde Redhead, David Bazan and Rat Pack impersonators are among those making stops in Pittsburgh this month.
A collection of essays celebrates 20 years of Creative Nonfiction.
Likely Oscar nominee "Foxcatcher," shot in Sewickley Heights more than two years ago, will hit theaters Nov. 14.
PittGirl points out why we 'Burghers shouldn't hide the fact that we won Gawker's competition.
Ron Bianchini is on his third successful startup venture with Avere Systems, the North Side data-storage firm that played a critical, if unsung, role in the Academy Award-winning movie “Gravity” and dozens of other recent blockbusters.
A major retrospective at Carnegie Museum of Art follows the life of McKeesport native Duane Michals,
a renowned photographer and storyteller.