Laurel Scholnick spent hours watching “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood” as a child and then again as an adult, cataloging the final episodes of the iconic Pittsburgh-based children’s show.
With the ceremony just hours away, several watch parties and live screenings of the nuptials have already sold out. But we found a few more places in Pittsburgh still taking guests whose invitations got lost in the mail.
The curtain is closing this month on the historical Pittsburgh Playhouse in Oakland, but it will rise again when Point Park University this fall unveils its new theater Downtown, a space with a history of its own.
We're shaking it up at Milk Shake Factory, loving the large-format plates at a revived Morcilla and digging into some Indian cuisine at Spice Affair. Plus, we talk to Whitfield Executive Chef Bethany Zozula.
It’s never a bad idea to wrap your night around a trip to the movies. Unless you know your theaters, however, you’ll be in the dark about how to make the most of the evening. If you’re looking to stretch out your moviegoing experience, we recommend these five local spots.
We're digging into pierogies at Pierogies Plus, savoring French onion soup at Poulet Bleu, welcoming back a chef to his roots at Spoon and more. Plus, we talk to Allegheny Wine Mixer owner Jamie Patten.
Summer’s a great time for kids to try something new. Maybe test their acting skills, master a few tasty recipes, even learn how to sew. These 10 summer camps in Pittsburgh open the door to exploring the arts.
Seven dancers put in the work off stage, and this month they’ll premiere original choreography in Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre’s first “New Works” showcase.