One eco-friendly Pittsburgh wedding planner mapped out a complete styled shoot at Station House 7 in Delmont — and was pleasantly surprised when the models asked if they could get married onsite.
Harry Vine Homes has launched a line of high-quality, prefabricated homes able to be placed on a foundation just about anywhere — including two that already are being set up in Millvale.
The opening-night feature at the Three Rivers Film Festival, Alexander Payne’s “The Holdovers,” is a remarkable drama with great performances — as well as a very unusual sort of Christmas movie.
Pioneer Vision 2030 calls for a new events center, more performance space, multigenerational housing, more athletic programs and a push for higher enrollment.
Now at the end of its 8th season, Doors Open is a local nonprofit that hosts guided tours of the city where you can learn about history, art and architecture.
There’s more than just great taste at Cookie Cookie Ice Cream, Cafe Momentum and Community Kitchen Pittsburgh — these three places are doing some good while serving food.
In our Retro Review series, we ask our editorial intern Emma Malinak to watch made-in-Pittsburgh flicks from the 20th century — long before she was even born.