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To commemorate its milestone, the downtown comedy club has a full schedule of events.
Hooligans. Harp. Footy on the telly. Sunday brunch at Piper’s is an essential experience.
Express your love through our shared language.
Harmarville’s Fun Fest Entertainment Center is like a trip back to the Clinton era. In the best way possible.
During Super Bowl weekend, the last place you want to take in a game is a loud bar with subpar food. We're here to help show you the way.
The Bloomfield restaurant allows you to use the online currency when paying for the chef's tasting menu.
Readers vote Lawrenceville as the city’s hippest neighborhood.
South Side’s home for rugby, wings and Iron Maiden could become your (off-) Carson go-to.
President Obama is set to visit U.S. Steel’s West Mifflin plant on Wednesday. Will he have time for Pamela’s?
Go to Gus’s Cafe for brews and crepes or the forthcoming Sweet Boutique from the owners of Bella Christie & Lil’ Z’s.
The only cure for the cold-weather blues is Prantl’s red-velvet cupcakes. Or Dor-Stop’s oatmeal-batter pancakes.
Mega Broadway hit "Wicked" returns to the Steel City for another run.
After a 28-year hiatus, Frank Yuengling’s Prohibition-era creation is coming soon to a freezer near you.
Come for an Old Fashioned; stay for a liquor lesson.
The gang wraps up their epic chat with everyone’s favorite topic: the trade deadline.
Seven vaguely esteemed hockey writers and one enigmatic radio host return to break down the Penguins with no regard for decorum or taste.
Fist Fight in the Parking Lot debuts its latest release Saturday at Altar Bar.
Now you can catch a film in the spot where "Dawn of the Dead" was shot.
South Side’s speakeasy-style bar is the perfect spot to catch up with old friends over old cocktails.
This month, we like the potato Benny at Cornerstone Bar and Grill, the vindaloo pie at Pub Chip Shop and more.
Review our short list of recommended local hangouts before finalizing your Dec. 31 plans.
After decades of pent-up emotion and anticipation, the city’s baseball team wins back
the hearts of ‘a lost generation of fans.’