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McDain's made national headlines for banning kids under six, but is the food any good?
Pretend you're in the Great Hall at Hogwart's, gulp down a firewhisky or just stash a bunch of treats in your cloak before heading to the theater.
Pittsburgh Magazine held its 2011 Top Doctors Reception on Friday, May 20 at the Mansions on Fifth in Shadyside.
The Pirates' slugger opens up about the clubhouse, the new manager and his humble "entourage."
From the best Google Street View to the best love story, our editors pick the best in Pittsburgh arts and entertainment.
From the best cream puff to the best microbrew, our editors pick the best in Pittsburgh food and drink.
From the best wedding accessory to the best skin treatment, our editors pick the best in Pittsburgh shopping and services.
From the best zumba studio to the best indoor pool, our editors pick the best in Pittsburgh sports and recreation.
Pittsburgh's newest burger bar is sinfully good.
Condo living gets a window seat to the unexpected at the Glass Lofts in Garfield.
Boyz II Men, Kid Rock, Sheryl Crow, Sublime and even Bootsy Collins roll their tour buses into town.
The No Name Players offer the summer’s most fun theater experience
A remote black and gold enclave might just prove that Steeler Nation is, in fact, everywhere. I don't know what's going on, but I'd like the old Pittsburgh back: the calm, black-and-gold-obsessed, neighbor-loving, perspective-having Yinzers.
The devastating fire that destroyed Betsy Wentz’s Sewickley interior-design studio only ignited her passion to turn up the heat on Studio B.
An elaborate waterfall and pool in Wexford
make a splash every day of the year.
Author Megan McDonald helps bring her award-winning character Judy Moody to theaters this month.
Steelers rookie running back Baron Batch shares his inspirational story of poverty, pain and perseverance.
Dr. Freddie Fu travels the globe as an educator teaching medical professionals about a unique orthopaedic surgery technique. He is also an “ambassador,” spreading the good news about Pittsburgh and pushing for positive change, including greater diversity, in his profession.
Dr. Jim Withers, of Operation Safety Net, makes house calls to the homeless and envisions street medicine as a mission of mercy on a global scale.
The view from North Park's observation tower provides visitors the chance to see lovely scenery surrounding the large mass of nature.
At Restaurant Echo, the culinary team strives to “offer a sophisticated dining experience to customers without having to travel downtown.”
Laura E. Ellsworth, Caryn B. Rubinoff, Ashley Thompson and Jennifer MacBride
A dinner party that swiftly spirals out of control, Hunter Gatherers is not for the tame of heart.