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Things have worked out well for the East End neighborhood called Regent Square. The solid middle-class homes built here have held up well.
The old hands, they say everything changes in Oakland. Unless it was built by Carnegie, Frick or the University of Pittsburgh, it can be razed, remodeled or rehabbed.
“History takes time. History makes memory,” observed writer Gertrude Stein, a native of the North Side. At the time of Stein’s birth in 1874, however, this area was known as Allegheny City.
At first, it’s hard to wrap your head around a place like Lawrenceville, a place that remains in a bit of an identity crisis.
These are working-class neighborhoods, where row houses are old and weathered, and the sidewalks are cracked. This is where Pittsburghers do what they do best: make something out of nothing.
Location, location, location. Those three essentials for assessing the value of real estate could have been invented with downtown Pittsburgh in mind.
With six films opening this weekend, how does one decide on what to see? Easy: What are you drinking?
Pittsburgh has been overtaken by the cast and crew of The Dark Knight Rises.
After nearly two decades in solitary confinement, Pirates diehards are welcoming new friends.
Grab a glass, come along with us and set your sights (and palates) on some great grape tourism—a bunch of wineries, vintners and wines—right here in western Pennsylvania.
Stefanie Mohr, a Murrysville native and global communications executive for Origins, proves beauty is more than skin deep.
The local comedian has taken an unlikely route to stand-up and screen success.
The Steelers' rookie running back does not want you to remember him for what he does on the football field.
Pittsburghers are embracing the nationwide trend toward using hotter, bolder shades.
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.