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Despite a fairly hefty price tag, the food festival delivers real bang for your buck. Check it out before it leaves for the season on July 5.
Debuting in time for Picklesburgh, the courts will remain open even after the festival is over.
Mark your calendars for July 16-19 and enjoy pickle-themed vendors, the Dillcathlon Games and even a pickle-themed silent disco.
Located in Sharpsburg, Love, Katie welcomes all while slinging craft cocktails for Pride Month and beyond.
A comprehensive Pittsburgh bucket list releases just in time for summer.
The classes welcome all levels and are part of the Cultural Trust’s summer programming at Arts Landing.
Pittsburgh’s “ultimate girls day out” was held on Saturday, June 6 at Allegheny Landing.
Your go-to list of Fourth of July happenings.
The tourism organization says the city’s award-winning Fourth of July celebrations join a full slate of activities this summer and fall.
Join the Pittsburgh Bonsai Society at its 45th Annual Bonsai Show
From movie nights to 21+ cruises on the river, local organizations are honoring Black history.
The event's new home at Arts Landing provides a functional and fun backdrop for the beloved event.
Most of the performances will be free and open to the public.
County officials will honor the centennial with a party, featuring art, music, food and fun.
Meet the old masters at the Frick Pittsburgh, get down for some pig yoga or visit this year's Three Rivers Arts Festival.
Whether you’re looking for a drag show, a picnic or even a rock climbing date, June is all about celebrating and supporting Pittsburgh’s queer community.
Organizers say folks will be able to catch a glimpse of both historic and modern interiors this fall.
The bi-annual Allentown Night Market will soon become an annual event held in October.
From the South Side to Swissvale, get ready to get nebby.
From jazz and fusion to rock ‘n roll, the city is bringing the sounds of summer.
From kayaking on the rivers to cooling down in a pool, Pittsburgh has plenty of ways to pass time as temperatures rise this summer.
In its inaugural season last year, Shore Thing welcomed more than 50,000 visitors.
“Skate the Square” will be open through May 25.
The new exhibition at the Bost Building in Homestead showcases a range of artwork by the Vienna-born artist Henry Koerner, who spent the later decades of his life in Pittsburgh.