Distillery Emerging Artist Residency provides upcoming artists and craftspeople an opportunity to hone their creative skills and emerge as professionals.
Once the pride and joy of its owners, the A-Frame style home has a stone courtyard and indoor and outdoor water features.
As normal activities slowly resume this year, a reminder: Maintaining COVID-era courtesy and safety is a good idea, personally and professionally.
Burgh Brides answers some frequently asked wedding planning questions to help get that walk down the aisle started off on the right foot.
Recent neighborhood initiatives, such as the development of Hazelwood Green — a one-time brownfield — have brought significant reinvestment into the area.
Noted scientist Rae Stiening grew up in the fanciful Tudor-style home in Mt. Lebanon that features a turret as well as a 6-foot stained glass window of D’Artagnan.
Home editor Jessica Sinichak finds the local gems you’ll be obsessing over.
Mayor Peduto and the Urban Redevelopment Authority introduce a new housing initiative that aims to make homeownership more affordable.
PM Dining Critic Hal B. Klein runs down what's new and coming soon in Pittsburgh food on KDKA's “Pittsburgh Today Live.”
Allegheny County is expanding eligibility for its vaccine distribution, under certain conditions.
Other new state historical markers in this area will pay tribute to Andy Warhol, Earl “Fatha” Hines and Stan Musial.
Gi-Jin sets an opening date, Brothmonger moves to Mayfly Market and more.
Hosted by Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership, the free weekly event will include live music and food.
The program is for Allegheny County residents financially impacted by the pandemic.
So far, the whimsical installments have popped up on trash and recycling bins in Lawrenceville and the Strip District.
Residents can get COVID-19 vaccines in Oakland, the Hill District and Ross Township.
The spacious home’s neighborhood features a robust community life.
The lifting of rules regarding bar service, alcohol sales and a change in the capacity limits take effect next month.
After a year of the pandemic, remembering a key lesson: Even the most permanent parts of life are never set in stone.
A monthly look at Pittsburgh’s starring role in the movies.
Susan Jaffe, a former American Ballet Theatre superstar, is the half-century-old troupe’s second woman artistic director.
Rebecca Jung talks rabbit wrangling, being a third-culture kid, and finding her forever home in Pittsburgh.
Hard work and a pandemic boosted the Pittsburgh region’s air quality — but the job isn’t over.
The newest allocation of funds will be divided among child care providers throughout Pennsylvania.
Benefiting the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank, the radiothon goes live on March 16.
The amusement park is planning to open its gates, with limited capacity, in early May.
Each year, Pittsburgh Magazine HOME celebrates the amazing houses of the region with our Best of Design Awards. We spotlight categories ranging from Best New Home to Best Renovated Kitchen and the people behind these inspiring transformations. PM Staff
Amy Baron Brourman added a second story to her Mid-Century Modern home on the grounds of the W.L. Mellon estate — while still remaining true to its history.
Using nature as the guide, architect Mike Gwin designed a sustainable family home in Cheswick that’s in harmony with its wooded environment.
mossArchitects cleverly designed two new bedroom wings for a 1950s-era home in Fox Chapel.