It’s OK to drink tequila in a basement. So long as you’ve got a boatload of tacos and some nontraditional Mexican fare.
Lucky’s South Side Dog Festival is this Sunday.
The Carnegie Museum of Art shows the transformation of 19th-century art while unraveling an old mystery.
The festival starts tomorrow night with the JazzLive Crawl.
Can this East Carson Street joint live up to its self-proclaimed status as “Saahside’s Finest”?
Four bars to eat and drink in style while pretending you were a footy fan all along.
PrideFest’s two marquee events take place this weekend.
Pennsylvania Rebellion women’s fastpitch softball team will make Consol Energy Park its home.
Not everything has to be $10 cocktails and cheese plates. A return to collegiate shenanigans in Oakland.
The story follows 12-year-old Corey Gillis from his mother’s idiosyncratic home-schooling experiment to the end of the Summer of Love ’60s.
Tegan and Sara, Titus Andronicus and Blitzen Trapper are coming to town.
Thanks to the geniuses at these firms, our city is witnessing the birth of a diverse, innovative video-game industry.
Tomorrow night, attend the local distillery’s bash, complete with cocktails and a barrel roll.
Follow these six steps to ensure your party experience is a positive one; pay particular attention to the advice about sampling.
The park returns for another full season of thrills, fun and food.
The 10 best things happening this month in Pittsburgh.
Grab the popcorn — it’s time to watch these classics, which will be screened at various local movie houses.
With Bricolage Production Co. at the helm, immersive theater has arrived in Pittsburgh. Get ready to leave your seat behind.
The fifth-annual competition brings together enthusiasts of all stripes and offers cash prizes.
What’ll it be: meatballs and brews on the bottom floor or wings and a Whiskey Sour at the top-level beer garden? Read on before choosing (wisely).
The Hollywood Theater launched a film series that puts others in charge of its programming for a night.
See sunken treasures from the 1850s at the Heinz History Center this weekend.
Is it worth it to wait 90 minutes for a table?
Head to Heinz Field to sample an array of vino varieties from here and abroad.