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Holiday Gifts, Nest

Here's How to Shop I Made It! Market’s Holiday Events

The pop-up marketplace featuring regional artisans is hosting online and in-person events.
Jessica Sinichak,
Pta
Collier's Weekly

Perspectives: Why There’s Really Only One Thanksgiving Movie

Unlike its film-soaked neighboring holidays, Thanksgiving only requires a viewing of “Planes, Trains & Automobiles.”
Sean Collier,
Dean Bog
The 412

Some say He is a Younger Rick Sebak

There is a YouTube documentarian making Pittsburgh look cool through a camera lens. Learn more about him and watch some of his work.
Maggie Susa,
Snowshovel
The 412

When It Snows in Pittsburgh, Angels Come Out

Shovel driveways and win prizes by helping neighbors in need.
Maggie Susa,
Jujuthumb
The 412

Watch: JuJu Smith-Schuster and His Pup at Play

The Steelers wide receiver and his best friend share day-in-the-life moments of their special bond.
Sean Collier,
Thanksgiving Spork Pit
PGHeats

Don't Want to Cook? Some Solid Take-Out Options for Thanksgiving

These restaurants are offering the essentials to go to keep your holiday meal tasty as possible.
Bailey Fink,
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Mike Prisuta's Sports Section

For Steelers, Adaptability is Mandatory, Distraction is Unacceptable

Mike Tomlin's squad faces a different team this week, but the same opponent.
Mike Prisuta,
Countyhealth
The 412

Allegheny County Health Director Issues “Stay at Home” Advisory

Dr. Debra Bogen says people should only go out for essentials and warns a public health order could be next if COVID-19 cases don't come down.
Richard Cook,
Legumecsilla
PGHeats

Chef on the Move: Csilla Thackray Heads to Churchview Farm

The former Legume chef de cuisine joins the Baldwin Borough farm as its executive chef and community engagement coordinator.
Hal B. Klein,
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Things To Do

Downtown Holiday Activities Are New and Safe

You can’t sit on Santa’s knee this year, but you can Zoom with him.
Maggie Susa,
Levinetoday
The 412

Pennsylvania Imposing More COVID Restrictions but No Shutdowns

There are new rules regarding masks, travelers to and from the state, colleges and universities and hospitals.
Richard Cook,
Milky Way Galaxy Charissa Sedor Buhl Planetarium
Things To Do

Buhl Planetarium Reopening with State-of-the-Art Upgrades

Plus, there's a new addition to the Carnegie Science Center's Miniature Railroad & Village.
Richard Cook,
Holiday Gifts, Nest

Gift Shopping Goes Virtual for 2020 at Handmade Arcade

The online event featuring regionally made handcrafted products kicks off in time for Small Business Saturday.
Jessica Sinichak,
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Collier's Weekly

Perspectives: The One Rule for COVID

PM Contributing Editor Sean Collier distills what experts have learned about how the virus spreads into a 12-word safety tip.
Sean Collier,
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Holiday Giveaway: Hope

Handmade multimedia collage by renowned Pittsburgh artist Dan Burfield.
PM Staff,
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The 412

Duquesne President Ken Gormley on a Chaotic Election Year

The constitutional law expert looks at changes to the vote — and to the conversation — in Pennsylvania and beyond.
Sean Collier,
Thanksgiving
The 412

Pittsburgh-Area Hospitals Confident They Can Handle COVID-19 Surge

Doctors are urging everyone to rethink their holiday plans.
Richard Cook,
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Mike Prisuta's Sports Section

Tomlin Determined Not to Let Steelers Take Eye Off Of The Prize

Making it halfway through the season undefeated says a lot about how the Steelers are constructed. But their commitment despite whatever’s thrown in their path by the pandemic is also a critical component.
Mike Prisuta,
Gibsontz
Community Feature, Hot Reads, Sports

King of Sluggers: Josh Gibson's Legacy

A century has passed since the founding of the Negro Leagues, and the great-grandson of the game’s most feared yet forgotten hitter is fighting for the recognition of Pittsburgh’s Black baseball history.
Aidan Segal,
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Collier's Weekly

Perspectives: Why We Make Good Neighbors

Pittsburgh has never been what I would think of as a disposable town. We value where we come from, and we embrace the familiar.
Niki Kapsambelis,
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PGHeats

Pusadee’s Garden Sets an Opening Date

PM Dining Critic Hal B. Klein previews the much-anticipated relaunch of the Upper Lawrenceville Thai restaurant.
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Arts & Entertainment, From the Magazine, Hot Reads

Yes, Virginia, There is a Nutcracker

Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre, the Westmoreland Ballet Co. and the Bodiography Center for Movement are planning special pandemic versions of the holiday classic.
Karen Dacko,
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From the Magazine, PGHeats

How Pittsburgh Restaurant Workers Count on Each Other

Pittsburgh Restaurant Workers Aid offers support to service industry employees.
Hal B. Klein, Photos by Laura Petrilla,
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Community Feature, From the Magazine, Hot Reads

Meet the 2020 Class of 40 Under 40

Each year, Pittsburgh Magazine and PUMP recognize people whose career accomplishments, volunteer work and commitment to the Pittsburgh region make them some of our best, young neighbors. Our annual 40 UNDER 40 list is a reminder of what it takes to make our communities great.

April Johnston

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From the Magazine, Hot Reads

Won't You Be Our Neighbor?

Where did you grow up? In that spirit, we asked everyone from actors and artists to journalists and an Olympic athlete to tell us what it was like growing up in their neighborhoods.

PM Contributors

The Rink At Ppg Place Overhead With Tree And Skaters
The 412, Things To Do

How Ice Skating at the Rink at PPG Place Will Be Different This Year

The rink opened for its 20th season late last month.
Maggie Susa,
Atkins
Community Feature

Growing Up In Knoxville: Tom Atkins

The actor developed a fearless attitude toward a bygone city bridge in the hilly neighborhood south of the Mon River.
Sean Collier, Photos by Becky Thurner Braddock,
Bobonis
Community Feature

Growing Up in Squirrel Hill: Rege Bobonis

His family’s move from the Hill District opened a world of possibilities, from CMU’s campus to the Murray Avenue business district.
Richard Cook, Photos by Becky Thurner Braddock,
Mcconnell
Community Feature

Growing Up in Brookline: Suzie McConnell-Serio

The Hall of Famer went from the boys’ team at a tiny Catholic grade school to the Olympic podium.
Sean Collier, Photos by Becky Thurner Braddock,
Savini
Community Feature

Growing Up in Bloomfield: Tom Savini

The visual effects artist vividly recalls growing up in Pittsburgh’s Little Italy, which he still calls home.
Amanda Reed, Photos by Becky Thurner Braddock,
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