The “Hamilton” star will perform with Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra at Heinz Hall for a one-night-only concert perfect for those who may miss the musical in January.
Amazon Prime members can now ask Alexa (or shop online) for organic groceries and other products — and expect to have them delivered in as little as an hour.
Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall and Museum will partner with Hundred Acres Manor to produce a replica of the cage from the Academy Award-winning horror film “Silence of the Lambs.”
The Pirates did not make the playoffs in 2018, but did end the season with a winning record that included plenty of exciting plays. Which was your favorite?
Local artist Devan Shimoyama will debut his first museum exhibition at the Warhol just as Andy Warhol's formerly anonymous subjects in his "Ladies and Gentlemen" series are named, thanks to new research.
The creative team behind Scarehouse will transform the Oyster House in Market Square into a bunker meant to serve as a safe house (and place to enjoy a cocktail) in the event of an apocalyptic zombie outbreak.
Pittsburgh Magazine Editor Brian Hyslop appears on KDKA's Pittsburgh Today Live to discuss our October cover story which analyzes data on 130 Pittsburgh-area suburbs to rank them across 27 different categories.
The South Side coffee shop home to Pittsburgh artists for almost 30 years is closing – but the legacy of its longtime resident coffee drinkers and thinkers lives on.
The language-learning app is no stranger to the Pittsburgh news, but the business is making headlines once again thanks to an accomplishment by one of its creators.
The bond between the 26-year-old hip hop star and his beloved hometown — a city where, at the time of his death, billboards still proclaimed the release of his latest album — was strong.
This Homewood-based fabric manufacturer that turns plastic waste into backpacks has launched a new product, and they’re doing it with the help of the local community.
The last time the two teams met at Heinz Field, it was the highest-attended sporting event in Pittsburgh history. While Saturday’s matchup will feature another sellout crowd heading into Heinz Field –– this time they will be competing with Pirates fans heading out of PNC Park.
Pittsburgh Magazine Editor Brian Hyslop appears on KDKA's Pittsburgh Today Live to discuss our September cover story on Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra's Manfred Honeck, plus Kelly Lane's latest fashions and money management tips from the pros.