Nineteen months after it was meant to launch, a combined Legume and Butterjoint is beginning to take shape in Oakland.
“An Untitled Love,” on stage at the Byham this month, is a love letter to the city.
Will the third restaurant to occupy the North Side space be the one that sticks?
PM Art Director Chuck Beard experiences a rare event for “an English.”
The billion-dollar project is expected to be completed by early 2025, so what will it mean for passengers?
This year’s class was shaped by the events of 2020, and their efforts are already shaping the course of the future. Richard Cook
Dr. Debra Bogen says she's hopeful the region is about to turn the corner on the latest wave of infections.
For Curt Wootton and Chris Preksta — and the zany characters they’ve created over the years — the sky's the limit.
The event, formerly dubbed Phantom Fright Nights, featured five haunted houses and a range of creatures creeping through the park.
Pittsburgh Magazine has the first look at the star-studded teams competing in the annual lamb cook-off.
As some Pittsburghers get up in arms about wheels on the sidewalk, the city seems content to let parking be a street-by-street battle between neighbors.
The Shetlers’ wedding reminds us that with family, nothing is impossible.
This handsome guy is looking for his forever home. Make an appointment to meet him at Animal Friends.
The event is sponsored by UPMC and Allegheny County Parks Department.
The Strip District shop will expand into the former Shop ‘n Save storefront on Centre Avenue.
Sponsored by the Builders Association of Metropolitan Pittsburgh, the annual event showcases new builds around the area.
Although the bridge over the Allegheny River to Pittsburgh's North Side was completed in five years, it was unusable for another six.
Once a bank, the collective retail hub along Butler Street will include nine spaces.
PPG and Corning Guardiant’s “Copper Armor” received EPA registration.
An informal poll conducted by Pittsburgh Restaurant Workers Aid shows the pandemic amplified pre-existing problems, including low wages and lack of benefits, within the service industry.
Cancer took Lisa Lurie’s breasts, ovaries, best friend and business partner. But she won’t let it take a woman's glam.
The performances are part of the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust’s PNC Broadway in Pittsburgh series at the Benedum Center.
Eradicate Hate Global Summit Co-Chair Mark Nordenberg explains how the summit came to be, and where it will go from here.
“Misinformation is literally killing people,” said Dr. Debra Bogen.
The event was held online last year due to COVID-19, but this year, it’s back and bigger than ever.
As Pittsburgh area restaurants struggle to staff up to pre-pandemic levels, customer behavior is beginning to fray around the edges.
Those who visit by Oct. 10 can see the “American Democracy: A Great Leap of Faith” exhibit before it closes.
After ScareHouse, I wondered if this Bethel Park attraction would be just as terrifying.
Working at the famous haunted attraction has more to do with stamina than scariness.
This gal, who had been found as a stray, is looking for a forever home. Make an appointment to meet her at Animal Friends.