Buffalo Bill’s House, a filming location from “Silence of the Lambs,” has been converted into a fun and welcoming rental property.
PM Dining Critic Hal B. Klein reveals what is new in local dining this month and shares his thoughts on the latest restaurant at Alphabet City on KDKA's Pittsburgh Today Live.
PM Dining Critic Hal B. Klein’s curated list of recent openings highlights Panadería Jazmin, 98K Hamburger and täkō Bakery Square.
For some, the foundation offers camaraderie with those who have had similar experiences. For others, it’s the difference between life and death.
Leadership Pittsburgh’s Community Leadership Course for Veterans helps post-9/11 veterans transition from serving their country to serving their communities, free of stigma.
A monthly look at Pittsburgh’s starring role in the movies.
Dr. Ritu Thamman talks about empathy, forgiveness and the healing power of stories.
In the third annual event, costumed paddleboarders and kayakers delighted spectators on the shore.
It marks the first flash tattoo event at the shop since before the pandemic.
In exploring one last haunted house before Halloween, I found a hidden gem in Ellwood City.
Three years after the mass shooting at the Tree of Life synagogue, victims will be remembered with a commemorative ceremony, service events and Torah study.
These best friends need to go to a forever home together. Make an appointment to meet them at Animal Friends.
Recently renovated, the 141-year-old home is close to Oakmont's shops and eateries.
With a victory Saturday over the Chicago Blackhawks, Sullivan became the winningest coach in Pens history. The celebration afterward had everyone in stitches.
On the same day in 1971 and 1979, the Pirates defeated the same team to become World Champions.
The shop carries locally sourced art and gift items.
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.