Six questions with the wild-haired reality star, who starts his day at 5 a.m.
Earnest stand-up performer and actor Steve Byrne stars in the TBS show 'Sullivan & Son,' set in Pittsburgh.
Plus, find out where to play shuffleboard, classic board games and more.
How the singer’s life was saved at a Pittsburgh hospital after a bizarre health scare in 1963.
How to have fun in Pittsburgh after closing time.
... And four other outdated falsehoods that need to be cleared up right this instant.
With the football powerhouses of the ACC coming to town, are the Pitt Panthers ready for their new opponents?
If you have a problem with UPMC’s upcoming smoking ban, it’s time to reframe your perspective.
Washington, Pa.’s annual Whiskey Rebellion Festival is equal parts history lesson and party.
The 10 best things to do in Pittsburgh in July.
Everything old is new again and retold again at 'Clayton Days,' a perspective on the past at The Frick Art Museum.
Comedy Central star joins Craig Gass, Chris Porter and Iliza Shlesinger at the Rex Theatre.
Who said fluorescent pink and rollerblading were out? We have a few favorite haunts that provide the perfect nostalgic experience.
Four things every proud Pittsburgher needs to do in the next four months.
Much-loved Oklahoma rockers The Flaming Lips return to Pittsburgh as ... cynics?
The 9th Pennsylvania Reserves recreate the battle of Gettysburg this month, but they shepherd their own history year-round.
PittGirl delves into the secrets of Municipal Hall — a building that served as City Hall to late-19th-century Pittsburgh.
Pirates closer Jason Grilli talks marketing, aggression and grilled cheese.
The dramatic vistas from Mount Washington are a great backdrop for Independence Day festivities.
In the late 1870s, John Philip Sousa’s vaudeville orchestra caused a Beatlemania-style moral panic in Pittsburgh.
Named for the Mon Valley town, the ever-cheerful band Donora is fronted by vocalist Casey Hanner and continues to produce catchy songs.
Cartoons and furries and zombies, oh my! The unusual and colorful gravitate toward Pittsburgh.
The Pittsburgh Irish & Classical Theatre tangles with Leo Tolstoy’s darkest story, 'The Kreutzer Sonata.'
Five vaguely esteemed hockey writers and one enigmatic talk-radio personality discuss the Penguins’ future.