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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.
With executive chef Zhiyuan Tang running the show, the longstanding Sichuan establishment now is one of Pittsburgh’s most exciting restaurants.
People may choose to skip pairing their meals with wine, beer or cocktails for many reasons, and there are delicious alcohol-free alternatives all around town.
From "Night of the Living Dead" to "Midsommar," there are plenty of opportunities for spooky cinema ahead.
The renovated garden space at The Holland Project now houses an array of outdoor instruments.
By increasing its reach with two mobile boutiques for professional clothing and career services, Dress for Success Pittsburgh aims to empower more women than ever before.
Jerrel Gilliam joins Light of Life Rescue Mission as its new executive director at a pivotal time.
PM intern Ollie Gratzinger visits this year’s iteration of Phantom Fright Nights so you can get a preview of the scares before you go.
A journey to the Rockies teaches a Pittsburgh journalist that taking the road less traveled is perfectly acceptable and often more desirable.
Find out how these brides incorporated their favorite aspects of their culture to make their big day even more special.
The new Steel Curtain coaster at Kennywood Park is already terrifying. During October, it gets even scarier.
We’ve always sought to quantify and predict where Pittsburghers will live. That doesn’t mean we’ve been able to.
With a slight philosophical shift and a new chef de cuisine, the 12-year-old restaurant is the best it has ever been.
Haunted Hunting. Too scared to embark on a ghost hunt? We took the plunge so you don’t have to.
Ex-Steeler Ray Seals still carries the memories of his lost cousin, Jonny Gammage, who died 24 years ago during a run-in with Brentwood police.
Mia Tarducci, Andrew Jowdy Collins and John Malecki are Pittsburgh’s most talked about, talented and Instagram-worthy artists.