When writing “When You Wonder, You’re Learning,” a book that breaks down Fred Rogers’ enduring appeal to children into an easy-to-understand blueprint, Pittsburghers Gregg Behr and Ryan Rydzewski found Mister Rogers was still teaching them.
Franco Harris’ No. 32 jersey should have been retired years ago. But it’ll have been worth the wait if the occasion serves as a reminder that the 1970s should never go out of style.
The designer and host of “Living Smaller” moved to Pittsburgh to flip houses — and gained a reputation for turning tiny, “quirky” spaces into works of art.
Local designer Karolyn Spagnolo got her dream assignment when she was one of more than 150 volunteers chosen to decorate the White House for this year’s theme, “We the People.”