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The Rollaway Dog Cafe puts a nutritional twist on their pet-centric menu, dishing out at festivals and street fairs across the city.
Carnegie Museum of Art hosts an exhibition that explores the beauty of the still life genre through paintings that span a 250-year period.
Your 10 best bets for this month include Beers of the 'Burgh, Cookies and Candles and a sensory friendly silent disco.
Expanded hours and new dessert menu is happy news indeed.
People may choose to skip pairing their meals with wine, beer or cocktails for many reasons, and there are delicious alcohol-free alternatives all around town.
From "Night of the Living Dead" to "Midsommar," there are plenty of opportunities for spooky cinema ahead.
Spencer Warren kicks off his holiday pop-up season with a South Side spooker.
Try these classic combinations at Pittsburgh Magazine's Whiskey & Fine Spirits Festival, then make them yourself at home.
A new Pour Tour encourages the discovery of breweries and more throughout the Laurel Highlands.
PM Dining Critic Hal B. Klein says clam soup, wings and Bhutanese cuisine have his attention this month.
Short commutes, good housing priced right plus neighborhood amenities and safe streets, make Harrison Township the top Affordable Suburb in this year’s rankings.
The future French president was generally a fan of Pittsburgh but made one poor decision during a 2006 visit.
Just 270 square feet of literature tucked away in the North Hills.
The McKees Rocks music venue offers more options for concertgoers than most nearby halls.
With 35 vendors and admission to Kennywood Park, it's a swell way to spend the final official day of summer.
PM Dining Critic Hal B. Klein tracks down a year's worth of options from upscale to casual for a night of the week when many restaurants are closed.
Worried about rain on your wedding day? Find out how these couples averted bad luck.
With a new location and more vendors, the popular lamb festival will be bigger than it’s ever been.
Marshall Riggs is the third generation to run the lounge, which opened in the 1940s.
Your 10 best bets for this month include Brews in the Park, Bubble Boy: The Musical and the Pittsburgh Mac and Cheese Festival.
I love this word, “practice.” It is an exercise, a pattern, a rhythm to set your weeks to ... and it's cheaper than therapy.
In the earliest years of Pittsburgh Magazine, we didn’t quite know how to cover sports — so we just let Myron Cope say whatever he wanted.
We say hello to casual riverfront dining, beloved bagels and new coffee spots, while bidding a fond farewell to a popular tap room.
After Dark wants to know about your preferred spot for after-work drinks and deals.