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We’ve outlined some of the most scrumptious producers and purveyors in the region—from farms to specialty stores and everything in between.
Plus,
Sinobi to Go puts a spicy spin on an American staple
and we get saucy with an easy recipe.
Immerse yourself in the full-body experience of this beloved cult-classic.
Plus, an unassuming establishment in Bridgeville serves tasty mixed drinks.
Kimberly Zytnick, Debra Mortillaro, Kelley Skoloda, Ellen Weiss Kander, Lisa Lurie
This weekend may involve culture, spontaneous theater, 1,000 pounds of food and a $5,000 check.
Plus, St. Vincent completes its labyrinth and a CCAC student finishes third on 'Top Chef.'
Some of my readers quite literally wear their city on their sleeve.
Come with us on our search for the weird, the spooky and the just plain odd in our mysterious city.
The fan-favorite snubs the city to expand its craft brew empire in the suburbs.
Our late-night guru stumbles into Dormont and finds open pool tables, great dogs and a whole bunch of character.
Would a 75-win season qualify as a 'good' year for a team that was once in first place?
Plus a pulsating new club opens in the Strip and a slate of new movies hit theaters.
Static changes the game with live DJs, no-cover VIP tables and free parking
New show gives an inside look at a group of daring inventors.
The journey for former Pittsburgh Pirates manager Chuck Tanner comes full circle as he tackles a new position with the Pirates.
Former University of Pittsburgh football star and Dallas Cowboys player Anthony Dorsett still calls Pittsburgh home.
Pittsburgh native and best-selling author David McCullough shares his own story.
Put down the phony college rankings book and get the inside scoop straight from students' mouths.
Get a competitive advantage with the savviest, most bankable college programs right in your own backyard.
Bring home the flavor this month with locally grown garlic.
A Pittsburgh premiere by David Mamet puts ethnic tension in the foreground.
The tree-lined streets of Shadyside, the neighborhood many consider to be the jewel of the East End, have been home to a diverse population of Pittsburghers.
City-centric? Here’s a compass to lead you on a journey to some happening suburban communities — north, south, east and west.