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Pittsburgh Builds Virtual Communities To Help The Service Industry

A Facebook group and a digital tip jar are two outlets to help workers displaced by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Hal B. Klein,
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Having a Home in China and the United States

Home is often a place of comfort, but this pandemic lays bare the tension of a home split between countries and identities.
Kimberly Rooney,
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Sing from Your Sidewalks in This “CoronaChoir”

Pittsburgh residents and beyond plan to practice social distancing while belting out hits together.
Amanda Reed,
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Parenting in the Time of Coronavirus

HOME editor Jessica Sinichak finds a new balance between work and home life with her two young children.
Jessica Sinichak,
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CMU Researchers Share Advice for Spotting Fake COVID-19 News

As fake news about COVID-19 appears on social media, CMU offers guidance on fact-checking and exposing misinformation.
Garret Roberts,
Home Office
The 412

Working from Home, Why It’s Different this Time

Of the things that have changed, not all are bad.
Richard Cook,
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How to Virtually Enjoy Pittsburgh's Cultural Activities

Pittsburgh Magazine’s ongoing guide to online activities you can do while social distancing.
Kimberly Rooney,
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Sean Collier's Popcorn for Dinner, Things To Do

The 400-Word Review: The Platform

Netflix's new thriller will be too dark for many viewers, but it's a compelling choice for horror fans.
Sean Collier,
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Tabbara Artisan Chocolate Is A Sweet Taste Of Home

Nancy Tabbara looks to her Lebanese roots for her Point Breeze confectionary.
Hal B. Klein,
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10 COVID-19 Memes that will Bring a Smile to Your Face

From toilet paper shortages to hand sanitizer, people across the nation are finding ways to bring humor to a bad situation.
Garret Roberts,
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From Madness to Desperation, if That’s What it Takes

In coping with the loss of March Madness, sports columnist Mike Prisuta has tried just about everything to recreate what can't be replicated.
Mike Prisuta,
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Pittsburgh's Small Businesses Brace for the Storm

Two local shops are doing what they can during the coronavirus outbreak.
Lauren Davidson,
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How Pittsburghers Online Can Help Fight Cabin Fever

YouTubers and TedTalkers offer company while you’re practicing social distancing.
Kimberly Rooney,
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PM on KD: Pick-up, Takeout and #PGHEatsToGo

Pittsburgh Magazine Dining Critic Hal B. Klein appeared on KDKA's Pittsburgh Today Live to explain how local restaurants are adapting to the pandemic.
PM Editors,
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Greater Pittsburgh Arts Council Expands Emergency Fund for Artists

The emergency fund’s scope now covers up to $500 from loss of income due to coronavirus-related closings and cancellations.
Amanda Reed,
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Self-Quarantining? Here Are 5 Great Books by Local Authors to Help Pass the Time

Our book editor provides five options – old and new – that are worth your while.
Kristofer Collins,
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Adoptable and Adorable: Pittsburgh Pet of the Week: Magenta

Magenta can be a little bit shy when faced with new situations, but warms up quickly once she has time to adjust.
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Pittsburghers Look Out for Their Neighbors

The helpers are out in full force.
Kimberly Rooney,
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Return Your Tickets to the Bet Window (Eventually)

Before the Sunday-night shutdown, Rivers Casino’s sportsbook remained open — mostly to refund bets on canceled contests.
Sean Collier,
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$10 Million Pledged to help Pittsburghers Hardest Hit by COVID-19

Four Pittsburgh foundations are providing grants to help the hardest hit with food, health care and other needs.
Richard Cook,
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Pittsburgh Restaurants Offering Takeout and Delivery

Our locally run, expertly sourced #PGHEatsToGo guide to restaurant options during the COVID-19 crisis. We've organized it alphabetically by neighborhood to make it easier to find the takeout option closest to you.
Hal B. Klein, Celine Roberts, Amanda Reed, Caite Miller,
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How You Can Help Support Your Local Home Boutique

Many small businesses are moving to online-only sales in these uncertain times.
Jessica Sinichak,
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Choosing to Close

One Pittsburgh theater's process as COVID-19 fears rose.
Sean Collier,
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PGHeats

Chef Claudy Pierre Looking To Bridge The Gap For After-School Meals

E.A.T. Initiative will offer dinners to families with school-aged kids at Arnold’s Tea on the North Side
Hal B. Klein,
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10 Simple Ways to Help Others and Yourself Fight the Pandemic

"Real strength has to do with helping others" – Fred Rogers
Richard Cook,
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Pittsburgh Restaurants Wrestle With COVID-19

Local eateries are facing uncertainty in the wake of the pandemic, but most are choosing to remain open for now.
Hal B. Klein,
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Pittsburgh Cultural Trust and Pittsburgh Symphony Postpone or Cancel Dozens of Events

The decisions come as most large events involving more than 100 people are affected by coronavirus concerns.
Brian Hyslop,
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Picklesburgh Once Again Named Top Specialty Food Event in the Nation

Poll shows that the pickle-themed event is a “big dill.”
Garret Roberts,
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Mike Prisuta's Sports Section

From March Madness to March Sadness

It’s easy to understand and accept why our games have suddenly gone away. It’s what to do without them that’s perplexing and depressing if not distressing.
Mike Prisuta,
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Sean Collier's Popcorn for Dinner, Things To Do

The 400-Word Review: Lost Girls

Netflix's latest feature is a somber, but important, true-crime drama.
Sean Collier,
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