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1225 Dec Cover

Mansionstz
The 412, Things To Do

See Inside the Homes of Famous Pittsburghers

The virtual presentation about the homes of notable Pittsburghers from the past century is part of series by Doors Open Pittsburgh.
Maggie Susa,
Do Not Enter Jun20
The 412

COVID is ‘Everywhere’ in Allegheny County, No New Restrictions Planned

Changing individual behavior is the only way to curb the virus, says the Allegheny County health director.
Richard Cook,
Kennywood Park Entrance & Phantom's Revenge Kurt Miller
The 412

The Four Rides That Will Disappear at Kennywood

Two of the rides have been in operation for more than 50 years.
Richard Cook,
Adda1
PGHeats

What's New and Coming Soon in Pittsburgh Food

Three openings have my attention, and there are some exciting eats on the horizon.
Hal B. Klein,
Kids Free Lead Image
Things To Do

Kids Can Visit Two Pittsburgh Museums for Free This Month

Learn about how the city almost became part of Virginia and enjoy fun activities.
Maggie Susa,
Hands Heart Red
From the Magazine, Give Pgh, Hot Reads

Where to Give in Pittsburgh

An essential guide to give your time, money, clothing, food (and everything else).

Richard Cook

Blood Bag
Give Pgh

Where to Give Blood in Pittsburgh

Vitalant operates 10 donation centers in western Pennsylvania.
Sean Collier,
Shirt Denim
Give Pgh

Where to Donate Clothing in Pittsburgh

The Free Store Wilkinsburg offers donated clothing at no cost to community members — unlike most secondhand stores, which charge for their wares.
Sean Collier,
Food Basket
Give Pgh

Where to Give Food in Pittsburgh

In addition to the traditional model of food assistance, Rainbow Kitchen Community Services also meets a variety of other needs.
Sean Collier,
Chair Yellow Isolated
Give Pgh

Where to Give Furniture in Pittsburgh

The Blessing Board will accept furniture donations for free or will arrange for a pickup for a fee.
Sean Collier,
Bath Items Isolated
Give Pgh

Where to Give Hygiene Products in Pittsburgh

The Women’s Center and Shelter is open to many forms of donations.
Kimberly Rooney,
Money Heart
Give Pgh

Where to Give Money in Pittsburgh

Hello Neighbor began in 2017 as a mentorship program for refugees, focused on continuing services after initial resettlement.
Kimberly Rooney,
Violin Isolated
Give Pgh

Where to Give Musical Instruments in Pittsburgh

The mission of the Pittsburgh Youth Philharmonic Orchestra, which has operated since 1993, is to educate, inspire and foster a lifelong love of music.
Amanda Reed,
Clock Alarm Isolated
Give Pgh

Where to Give of Your Time in Pittsburgh

In Service of Seniors Pittsburgh links volunteers to seniors in need of assistance with daily tasks.
Sean Collier,
Trans1
Give Pgh

Providing Leadership and Fostering a Trans-Led Community

sisTers PGH provides support, from housing to medical relief and more, to Pittsburgh’s trans and nonbinary community.
Kimberly Rooney,
Music Institute
Give Pgh

How Music Can Keep Us United

Homewood’s Afro-American Music Institute continues to provide students with the power of music.
Sean Collier, Photos by Renee Rosensteel,
Connect4
Give Pgh

This Group Provides Equity and Empowerment

The POISE Foundation works to connect Black-led nonprofit organizations, in Pittsburgh and beyond, to funds and support.
Sean Collier, Photos by Renee Rosensteel,
1hood Jasiri
Give Pgh

A Combination of Arts and Activism

1Hood Media builds community through art, education and social justice.
Amanda Reed, Photos by Renee Rosensteel,
Eb Sammy (5)
Pet of the Week

Adoptable & Adorable: Pittsburgh Pet of the Week: Sammy

Though Sammy has lived with other cats, he has found that the single life is more his speed. Make an appointment to meet him at Animal Friends.
Sponsored Content Partner Animal Friends,
Bestofdesign 2020
Best of Design, Contests, Hot Reads

Submit Your Project for Pittsburgh Magazine’s 2021 Best of Design

We're looking to showcase the best examples of innovative or creative design and construction.
Jessica Sinichak,
Backbuggie
PGHeats

Coming Attraction: Back To The Foodture, Part Two

Angel Randolph and Eddie Barnz will open a new location of their hamburger and wing spot on the South Side.
Hal B. Klein,
Hdw6209
Holiday Gifts, Nest

How Our Favorite Local Home Boutiques Are Handling the Holidays

With COVID-19 restrictions in place, many businesses are getting creative for the shopping season.
Jessica Sinichak,
Political Ads
Collier's Weekly

Perspectives: End of the Campaign Turns Off Spigot Political Ads

If we all, on both sides, feel like this flood of advertising is a necessary evil at best and corrupting the innards of democracy at worst, why can’t we figure out some other way?
Sean Collier,
National Aviary The Garden Room Interior Elliot Cramer Photography
The 412, Things To Do

National Aviary’s New Garden Room Kicks Off with Brunch

Venue space is designed for private events with room for social distancing.
Maggie Susa,
Votingmachien
The 412

How to Find Your Polling Place for Tuesday's Election

Voters in eight Allegheny County suburbs received election letters containing the wrong polling locations.
Richard Cook,
Bikelane
The 412

Downtown Bike Lanes Complete the Great Allegheny Passage

Updates to Downtown streets make the commute for cyclists easier.
Maggie Susa,
Newevergreen
Things To Do

Avoid the Halloween Party Crowds With a Night at the Drive-In

We round up the Halloween-weekend double-features within haunting range of Pittsburgh.
Sean Collier,
PGHeats

Rockaway Pizza Returns Bigger and Bolder

Josh Sickels will continue to make classic Queens-style pies at the new location of his White Oak pizzeria. But he’s adding a selection of specialty pies to the mix.
Hal B. Klein,
Countyhealth
The 412

No Pattern to Increase in COVID cases in Allegheny County

County Health Director Dr. Debra Bogen says the outlook here is more optimistic than in the state as a whole.
Richard Cook,
Coopfood
PGHeats

HBK on PTL: Pittsburgh's Newest Restaurants

Restaurant critic Hal B. Klein provides updates on four new eateries in the 'Burgh on KDKA's “Pittsburgh Today Live”
Hal B. Klein,
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