With the industry nearly grounded, airlines are choosing Pittsburgh for a place to park their idle airplanes.
Young children may not understand what’s going on. Experts advise to stay calm, be creative and, of course, follow the advice of Fred Rogers.
It’s a beautiful day when the Latrobe native joins the National Recording Registry’s 2019 inductee class.
A Gibsonia company is using its resources to support caretakers in need.
Netflix's family drama doesn't break new ground, but it tells its story well.
Our locally run, expertly sourced #PGHDrinksToGo guide to beer, spirits and wine during the COVID-19 crisis.
Called Duolingo ABC, the free English literacy app teaches young children how to read.
Books Editor Kristofer Collins interviews one of Pittsburgh’s finest writers about what’s on her mind during quarantine.
Buy a gift card, order some takeout or promote your favorite shop on social media.
The Lawrenceville theater has launched an online platform for acclaimed, Pittsburgh-exclusive releases.
Penguins General Manager Jim Rutherford is doing what he can to keep his team ready during the NHL’s current hiatus. But Rutherford also knows the league may not make it back until next season. We’ll soon get to a point where the NHL shouldn’t.
The Vin Diesel action flick, briefly released before cinemas closed, has moved to an early digital release.
The owners of Peoples Indian Restaurant and Peoples Grocery are offering free boxed lunches, with a particular eye toward feeding children.
We’ve put together a list of websites and phone numbers to answer your questions.
Stress relief from laughter? It's no joke, according to the Mayo Clinic. Watch Deb and the kids get their marching orders for staying inside and see if you don't feel better.
You loved the first iteration. Now here's the sequel.
We’ve put together a roundup of virtual fitness options from locally owned small businesses.
Pittsburgh Magazine HOME editor Jessica Sinichak appeared on KDKA's Pittsburgh Today Live to discuss our Best of Design issue.
Netflix's suspenseful new film transitions deftly from drama to thriller.
We took to Instagram to find inspirational messages that are popping up all around Pittsburgh.
From meals to support fellow service industry workers to pay-what-you-can relief for neighbors in need, here are a few ways local restaurateurs are feeding people.
A Pittsburgh Magazine intern focuses on the positive despite an avalanche of negative events.
We researched local activities that can help keep your mind active and entertained during the quarantine.
Whitehall Manorcare is looking for volunteers to exchange messages — no snail mail required.
Now fully restored, the King Estate is listed for $3.65 million.
A Facebook group and a digital tip jar are two outlets to help workers displaced by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Home is often a place of comfort, but this pandemic lays bare the tension of a home split between countries and identities.
Pittsburgh residents and beyond plan to practice social distancing while belting out hits together.
HOME editor Jessica Sinichak finds a new balance between work and home life with her two young children.
As fake news about COVID-19 appears on social media, CMU offers guidance on fact-checking and exposing misinformation.