What do a professional wrestler, a musician, an improviser, a roller derby athlete, a novelist and a burlesque performer have in common? They are all following their passion even though it doesn’t pay the bills.
The building originally operated as a tavern, tollhouse and inn on the Washington Pike. It had served patrons for more than 220 years before closing in 2008.
Max King has authored a biography on Fred Rogers and run The Pittsburgh Foundation and the Heinz Endowments. But his stamp on Pittsburgh goes even deeper — and he’s not done yet.
In an NFL rarity, brothers Trey, Terrell and Tremaine Edmunds are poised to celebrate Sunday Night Football in Pittsburgh by all appearing in the Steelers-Bills showdown.
Even without a Heisman Trophy or a Super Bowl ring, Steelers fans should appreciate all the Cardinals wide receiver has done and stood for since arriving at Pitt.
Pittsburgh Public Theater will host its first Yinzer Yuletide, which will include a “Pittsburgh Lights and Legends” variety show and other festivities throughout the month.