The boundary-breaking art gallery celebrates its birthday with a Bakery Square bash.
The recently completed Center for Sustainable Landscapes at Phipps Conservatory ranks among the greenest buildings on Earth.
The 10 best things to do in Pittsburgh in April.
A guide to the must-see downtown inventions of Project Pop Up!
PittGirl writes a very special love letter ... to a house.
Go inside the William R. Oliver Special Collections Room at the Carnegie Library.
Whether you're a rock climber, arts lover or foodie, we've got a destination for you.
Plus, find out how to score opera tickets for less than the price of pizza.
Google Pittsburgh's new Kennywood-themed office space will blow your mind.
History-obsessed PittGirl loses hours of productivity visiting the 'Burgh of old.
With the parade falling on the holiday itself, there's no better time to pretend you're Irish for a weekend.
Underneath the slick shell of marketing and safety stickers, the brains of athletes remain stark naked.
PBT becomes the first American company to perform choreographer John Neumeier's adaptation of Tennessee Williams' immortal play.
These couples incorporated their love of the city into their weddings.
This video is everything that is wrong with the culture of junior hockey.
In one shopping center, reflections of retail change.
The two-day event will welcome 50 local artists with the goal of inspiring female creatives.
Plus, 'darkly mysterious' songstress Eilen Jewell plays Club Cafe and a Lawrenceville spot offers Civil War-era libations.
All the fun words that PittGirl's dastardly editors cut from her print column.
Plus, the JACK Quartet pushes boundaries at The Warhol and the red carpet awaits at Lights! Glamour! Action!
Inventive troupe Gia T. Presents brings sophisticated improv dance to Pittsburgh with its latest creative work, BLINK.
Uptown’s newest resident stands 12 feet tall and weighs three tons, so don’t make him mad.
Spice up your workweek with a Southern California tradition - cheap tacos (cervezas optional).
Andrew Conte weaves a tale as edge-of-your-seat as any thriller, starring such larger than life characters as Mario Lemieux, Don Barden and Ed Rendell.