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Sophisticated and private, a walled urban garden on the South Side contains all the recreational features you’d typically only find in the suburbs.
Once a catchall for toys and exercise equipment, the basement of this Sewickley home is now a sophisticated entertainment space.
Each issue, HOME goes inside the room of one of our favorite Pittsburghers.
Sometimes, the future love of your life is just around the corner, whether you know it or not.
The custom blend of Pittsburgh-distilled and Caribbean rums is the perfect base for a daiquiri.
Some couples choose a random date for their wedding, but others choose something with a lot of meaning behind it.
The “Restored by the Fords” designer’s signature lighting line is set to hit shelves in February.
A Pittsburgh television reporter learns to embrace the imperfection that comes with being a working mom.
How a former coal miner and his wife use the resources atop rolling
Westmoreland County hills to produce the best lamb in the United States.
It’s worth driving to New Bethlehem for a locally sourced meal in an unexpected location.
Woodmere is one of four high-end properties owned by Robert Knutson scheduled to hit the auction block this week.
PM Film Critic Sean Collier counts down the 10 best films of 2018.
With the help of a neighbor, a resident of the South Side slopes learns the ropes about getting around.
Fred Rogers had a special power. He informed our childhoods and could return us to them with a simple hello.
Lawrenceville United advocates increasing the availability of affordable housing in the trendy neighborhood.
Twinkling lights wrapped around tree trunks and draped across windows weren’t the only things glittering during the holidays for these couples.
Each issue, HOME goes inside the room of one of our favorite Pittsburghers.
Get the scoop on the furnishing and decor trends to come out of the influential High Point Market trade show, including a return to natural materials.
Here are the local gems worth obsessing over.
Expecting visitors this holiday season? We have you covered with a crawl that includes karaoke, wine, beer and history.
Writer Kathleen George’s sinister mysteries have created a dark, alternate Pittsburgh. In her latest, however, the heyday of the Hill District is brought to life.
The two foundational figures of Pittsburgh's sustainable farming movement blend old-school know-how with forward-thinking practices at the Washington County farm.
The bank was at the center of a corruption scandal which eventually led to an overhaul of Pittsburgh city government.
In a city of eds and meds, it’s to be expected that some couples are going to meet in the medical field. We found some of the best “meet-cutes” from recent Pittsburgh weddings.