Check out these seven places with drive-through holiday light displays.
The Alumni Theater Company presents the first stage version of Sharon G. Flake’s award-winning novel “The Skin I’m In.”
You can’t sit on Santa’s knee this year, but you can Zoom with him.
Plus, there's a new addition to the Carnegie Science Center's Miniature Railroad & Village.
Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre, the Westmoreland Ballet Co. and the Bodiography Center for Movement are planning special pandemic versions of the holiday classic.
The rink opened for its 20th season late last month.
Contributing editor Sean Collier explains the best thing about running in Frick Park.
The virtual event, which begins Wednesday and runs through Nov. 22, includes 30 feature films and more than 130 shorts.
The virtual presentation about the homes of notable Pittsburghers from the past century is part of series by Doors Open Pittsburgh.
Learn about how the city almost became part of Virginia and enjoy fun activities.
Venue space is designed for private events with room for social distancing.
We round up the Halloween-weekend double-features within haunting range of Pittsburgh.
Among other things, visitors will have to buy tickets online.
The all-ages comedy show Penny Arcade presents a Halloween party with plenty of social distance.
12 Peers Theater’s “Mythburgh” series, where characters search for local legends and lore, converts from a live show to an online format.
A trumpet virtuoso who has played with jazz legends the likes of Dizzy Gillespie, Lionel Hampton and Doc Severinsen, as well as a lead actor in a Broadway musical, Stripling is not your typical conductor.
Exploring scenic bike routes less than two hours from Pittsburgh.
With a new location (and a COVID-19 safety plan), the ScareHouse is open for thrillseekers
Brewmasters will guide participants through the online event, which also includes music and other entertainment.
A new exhibition by Women of Visions chronicles their thoughts, moments and imagination during the stay-at-home orders.
It's officially spooky season. PM contributing editor Sean Collier discusses Frankenstein at City Theatre, Iliza Shlesinger at the Starlight Drive-In and Quantum Theatre's "OK Odysseus" on KDKA's "Pittsburgh Today Live."
This weekend, Steel City Improv Theater presents 24 hours of continuous comedy.
Kennywood gave fans their most-requested makeover with help from Pittsburgh's masters of macabre manufacturing.
Glamorous Glamping is only an hour’s drive away with this new mobile hospitality concept.