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The WPXI-TV reporter trades heels for a hard hat to renovate a Lawrenceville row house with her architect husband.
These lustrous metallic accent pieces from local shops will bring extra shine to your room.
Get ready for the holidays with our picks for Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas décor.
From family heirlooms to flea-market finds, timeless repurposed pieces can add fresh style to your home, especially if you’re decorating on a budget.
Products, tips and the latest buzz in the world of all things home and lifestyle.
The Sept. 13 event features food trucks and more.
Want to experience the best of the Emerald Isle without a long flight? Head to the Pittsburgh Irish Festival.
The free Coors Light Kickoff and Rib Festival is an annual barbecue-soaked marker of football season’s return.
So where are the best seats in the house? Nearly every vantage point at intimate PNC Park is picturesque and memorable, but depending on how you like to experience a game, we can recommend a few favorites.
There’s much more to this celebration than pasta and sauce, including a Bocce tournament.
Despite a flurry of hype around its grand opening, the Seven Fields restaurant isn't quite ready for the big leagues.
The proprietors of Trundle Manor delight in showing off their house of oddities.
Fall once again proffers a plethora of trends in womenswear, directional dicta that reflect hope and fantasy.
Richard DeShantz and Tolga Sevdik strike again with täkō, their taco-centric downtown eatery with an extensive tequila selection.
Locally and nationally, college and university students are flocking to programs they perceive to be pathways to jobs while they forego studies of languages, history, art and philosophy. But at what cost?
Hog's Head Bar and Grill in Reserve Township is the latest northern bar good enough to keep locals from traveling to town.
Prep for Riverlife's Party at the Pier with these ideas.
Housed in a former Moose lodge, Spirit offers great drinks, a bevy of events and lots of great space to eat pizza.
Fortunately, the Pennsylvania Coin Operated Gaming Hall of Fame and Museum is not a stuffy, hands-off collection of antiques.
Disparate foods — cookies, fruits, wings — draw us to various parts of the city.
Using the language of line cooks and dishwashers, Fred Shaw publishes his first poetry collection.
Reasonable prices and a lively atmosphere make SMOKE barbeque taqueria one of Pittsburgh's go-to restaurants.
Ingredients: vinegar, comfort and a dash of adventure.
Why you should explore whatever corner of Allegheny County you've never visited — with help from Indiana Township's Hartwood Restaurant and Whispers Pub.