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Undercover: Two Great Reads for the Summer

New books by authors Joyce Tremel and Jacob Bacharach will help get your summer off to a great start.
Kristofer Collins,
Things To Do

Among the Plants at Phipps – Leaves of Glass

A new show at Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens includes more than 40 glass counterparts to its massive collection of plants.
Sean Collier,
Rick Sebak

What Were the First Words Written About Pittsburgh?

Searching for the story behind the first written mention of the Pittsburgh area, which purportedly occurred 300 years ago.
Rick Sebak,
Things To Do

Become an Expert On Pittsburgh's Miniature Railroad & Village

The Miniature Railroad & Village, housed at the Carnegie Science Center, is a whimsical and elaborate creation that contains plenty of details, so let’s break it down.
Sean Collier,
Community Feature

Why You Should Know: Kelauni Cook

Disheartened by too often being the only African-American female in a room mostly full of white, male software developers, Cook has a mission to help Pittsburgh work toward inclusivity in the field.
Teghan Simonton,
Three Rivers Champion

Three Rivers Champion: Tom Baker

Allegheny County councilman Tom Baker and his wife, Erin, founded Get Involved! Inc., a nonprofit organization that helps young people become more engaged in their communities through leadership development and service-oriented programs.
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History Can Wait Until Penguins Are Done Making It

The desire for more a year ago helped fuel the Penguins’ quest to repeat this season. Should their thirst for yet another Cup prove as unquenchable next season, there’s no limit to what they might yet achieve. Even a Three-peat.
Mike Prisuta,
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Daytripping: The ‘Eighth Wonder of the World’

Fourteen years ago this month, the mighty Kinzua Viaduct met its match.
Huck Beard, Photos by Huck Beard,
From the Magazine, Things To Do

Reflections on a Silver Eye

With a new location in a new neighborhood, Silver Eye Center for Photography opens another door in its history and sets its sights on the future.
Mike May,
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Pittsburgh's Belief Might Be What Ultimately Outlasts Nashville

What separates these two championship-caliber teams? Just ask Mike Sullivan.
Mike Prisuta,
Mike Prisuta's Sports Section

Penguins Good at Exploiting Predators' Few Mistakes

The Predators have taken to forcing things that aren’t there. Not often, but often enough to give the Penguins a sliver of room to exploit.
Mike Prisuta,
Mike Prisuta's Sports Section

Frightened about Game 7? You Should Be

A win will send the Penguins to the Stanley Cup finals for a second year in a row and re-write team history.
Mike Prisuta,
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Top Ten Things to Do in Pittsburgh in June

This month's best bets in the ’Burgh.
Eric Lidji,
Things To Do

This Year, Water is Welcome at Three Rivers Arts Festival

Water reigns as a major reason to see the 2017 Three Rivers Arts Festival — an umbrella event featuring art, music, dance, performance, food and more to kick off summer.
Mike May,
Community Feature

Things Good to Know in Pittsburgh

This month, feel what it's like to fly like a bird without leaving the ground.
Sean Collier,
Things To Do

Pittsburgh's Can't Miss Concerts in June

This month's lineup includes Sigur Ros, the Rebirth Brass Band and Wilco.
Cassidy Gruber,
Things To Do

Pittsburgh's Flicks and Nightlife in June

This month: Tips on painting Pittsburgh.
Sean Collier, Eric Lidji,
Things To Do

New Book Recounts Pirates Rise and Fall in the 1990s

The Pirates' fortunes began to change with the arrival of first-time major league manager Jim Leyland and future superstars Barry Bonds, Bobby Bonilla and Andy Van Slyke. So what went wrong?
Kristofer Collins,
Mike Prisuta's Sports Section

Time Running Out for Penguins to Respond to Senators

The Penguins suddenly have a lot to sort out as they attempt to respond to another disappointing playoff loss.
Mike Prisuta,
Community Feature, From the Magazine, Hot Reads

Can the Restoration of a Church Lead to the Revival of a Town?

A small group of dedicated residents sees the restoration of their church in Tarentum as a window to the potential rebirth of their once-booming community in suburban Pittsburgh.
Jennie Dorris, Photos by Huck Beard,
From the Magazine, Hot Reads, Rick Sebak

Remembering Henry Hillman

Reflecting on the impact of the businessman, civic visionary and philanthropist.
Rick Sebak,
From the Magazine, Hot Reads, Pirates

How David Freese is Helping to Keep Pirates' on Course

The Pirates’ infielder emerges as a team leader — and an offensive powerhouse.
Sean Collier,
From the Magazine, Hot Reads, Things To Do

Daytripping: Fort of Necessity

This “charming field for an encounter” saw the first major event in young George Washington’s military career ... and his only surrender.
Huck Beard, Photos by Huck Beard,
Mike Prisuta's Sports Section

Pens' Game 7 Resurrection More a Reminder Than a Surprise

The Penguins are at their best when the stakes are high, which is what allows them to keep their heads when many around them are seemingly losing theirs.
Mike Prisuta,
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