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.
The Larimer native writes about life’s struggles without letting them drag him down and joins the list of world-class local rappers.
PittGirl doesn't know why we say "warsh" — but she has figured out why we 'Burghers hit the brakes at the sight of the Squirrel Hill Tunnel.
Via Nova Scotia, Australia, Vancouver, Los Angeles and Portland, the new Penguins coach arrives with championship expectations.
This month, the theater is turning its Wednesday-night retro film series over to the spooky stuff.
For the past year, the ScareHouse’s resident sociologist has been traveling the world with two goals: to be scared and to write about it.
The 29-year-old Pittsburgh International LGBT Film Festival
brings little-seen, world-class independent films to downtown’s Harris Theater.
PittGirl recaps what transpired in the local Twittersphere after last night's Wild Card game.
Your 10 best bets for October.
Carol Peterson looks into the history of local homes.
The scariest visitor to Pittsburgh wasn't a who — but a what. Rick Sebak recaps some of our microscopic adversaries.
Thanks to Pittsburgh’s foundations, we survived the steel crash and fought our way out of the Great Recession. Now, after recent shakeups at some of the region’s major philanthropic organizations, what lies ahead in Pittsburgh’s big-monied world of giving