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PM Film Critic Sean Collier counts down the 10 best films of 2019.
Among other trends, there is a big emphasis on custom-designing a space that works best for your lifestyle
Home editor Jessica Sinichak finds the local gems you’ll be obsessing over.
Local interior designers share their tips for transforming a nursery into a flexible forever space that will grow with your children.
The revitalization of the three-story Yingling Mansion is part of the borough’s growing renaissance.
Local interior designers share the hot home style ideas for 2020.
What magic the previous film had is mostly lost in this unimpressive sequel.
Much like his food, the celebrated chef’s home in Pittsburgh’s Allentown neighborhood is a work of art.
The Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation facilitated the renovation of the North Side building.
A writer with deep Pittsburgh roots learns from her mother that ”When you can make your small talk bigger, your relationships become deeper, more meaningful.”
Anne Royall grew up just outside Pittsburgh but didn’t see it until she was a renowned journalist.
Wine and chocolates are nice, but these thoughtful, locally sourced offerings will score you a repeat invitation.
Following a two-year hiatus, the beloved South Side establishment returns as an even better restaurant.
Pittsburgh’s refugee communities use food as a common language to build support systems.
It's an inevitable step back from the original, but the sequel to the Disney megahit is still impressive.
Pittsburgh Magazine honors these 7 health care leaders, chosen by our panel of distinguished judges in the field.
Listed for $4.9 million, "The Kelly House" on Beechwood Boulevard boasts nine bedrooms, seven full baths and an elevator on 1.4 acres.
She is shy but curious and is searching for a home where she will be the only pet.
The disappearance of a teenage girl in Greene County is the inciting event of “Marilou Is Everywhere.”
The late, great Katharine Hepburn’s clothing — simply elegant, elegantly gorgeous and gorgeously simple — gets the spotlight at “Dressed for Stage & Screen” at The Frick Pittsburgh.
The premise couldn't be much more unusual. However you read the film's politics, that's a good thing.
See a boatload of short films, dance at The Warhol and demand more cowbell this weekend.