By blending widely imaginative artworks with extraordinary musical compositions, Squonk Opera aims to unify audiences following pandemic isolations.
The MLK Mural Project is recruiting both professional artists and young people to help with its latest endeavor.
This lovely lady is a bit shy at first, but warms up fast. Make an appointment to meet her at Animal Friends.
You won’t be hailing a PAT bus anymore, as the public transportation service announced a new name last week. Respectfully: We can do better than PRT.
The two-bedroom unit on top of the Fairmont hotel has sweeping views of the city, plus access to concierge services, a fitness center and spa.
It was nine years ago that the 35-year project was finally completed.
Allegheny County’s COVID-19 risk level has dropped to medium, and masks are only required when the community level reaches the “high” status.
Head to Point State Park to watch fireworks over the water, listen to live music and celebrate Independence Day.
Babysitting — the stereotypical teenage gig — is gaining more traction due to the pandemic and need for child care services.
The large space on a prime corner has been vacant since Plum closed in 2018.
This fun and edgy indoor/outdoor swim-spa pool space will have guests feeling like they’re on a tropical getaway, all year long.
Whether you're sprucing up your house in anticipation of selling or just wanting to increase its exterior charm, gardening expert Martha Swiss shares her tips for improving your front entry.
The family of Dana and Duffy Hanna, president of Howard Hanna Financial Services, reside in the historical Norman-style estate in Fox Chapel.
With its cedar siding and tree-trunk porch columns, the Three Bears House — a former mill house in Hazelwood — is its own kind of magic.
HOME editor Jessica Sinichak finds local gems you’ll obsess over.
The good news is that Pittsburgh is still considered a very affordable place to live — the bad news is that mortgage interest rates are up by more than 2%
Officials say the rebrand is the culmination of work that started before the pandemic.
The chef’s Lawrenceville Salty Pork Bits storefront will close this weekend, Morcilla will stay open.
Pittsburgh’s first gay pride march was held in 1973, attracting a crowd of about 150.
Allegheny County Analytics allows users to search for information on a range of social and economic issues.
Rubber duckies, Polaroids and a miniature Boston Terrier gave guests a glimpse into the personalities of these brides and grooms.
An inclusive pro-wrestling show provides a reminder that living with acceptance and kindness makes for a better environment.
Pittsburgh International Airport has unveiled a slew of new, nonstop routes — some of which had been on hiatus since the start of the pandemic.
The century-old, three-bedroom home is within walking distance of Lincoln Avenue’s shops and restaurants.
The sweets shop said on Facebook that it can no longer justify putting its employees in danger.
The eclectic gift shop, which appeared in “Happiest Season,” is expanding its merchandise and programming at its new location inside the Arsenal Bowl building.
Rooftop tables, backyard patios and beer gardens abound in Pittsburgh, if you know where to look. From riverview seating to casual courtyards, here are some of your best bets for outdoor dining.
The popular food truck, best known for its al pastor tacos, opens a brick-and-mortar restaurant.
UFC Gym will replace the YMCA, which has been closed since 2018, at 236 Fifth Ave.