From the Joy of Cookies tour in Lawrenceville to the Old Allegheny Victorian Christmas House Tour on the North Side, these six local events feature fabulously decorated homes.
Pitt has its refurbished house in order, RMU has a spectacular new home and Duquesne is working on one. That should get the local programs back in the game of NCAA Tournament contenders and participants.
The fate of Pittsburgh hinges on how we address issues of growth, jobs and inequality and whether we harness the power of innovation to improve the city for all of us.
For more than two decades, Pittsburgh Magazine and PUMP have presented the annual 40 Under 40 list. Every year, 40 people who have been alive for less than four decades are chosen because of their career accomplishments, dogged volunteer work and commitment to the Pittsburgh region. Read on to learn more about some of our very best neighbors.
But don't expect to see any spirits. Owner Bob Cranmer says the Brentwood manse is no longer haunted. Instead, the business — slated to open on Halloween — is inspired by Downton Abbey.
The author’s second book, “Imaginary Friend,” is a literary horror novel, differing from his much-loved coming-of-age tale “The Perks of Being a Wallflower” published in 1999. But one thing they have in common is numerous references to Pittsburgh.
Get inspired by the hip lounge with Mid-Century Modern vibes that Betsy Wentz, owner of Studio B Interior Design in Sewickley, created for the exclusive Hampton Designer Showhouse using Pittsburgh artisans.