We'll have two Miracles, a tina's getaway Downtown, Chrismukkah in East Liberty and more.
A new, yinzer-rific holiday tune by Chip and the Charge Ups rocks for a good cause.
On the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad, train travel is its own leisure activity.
Following a two-year hiatus, the beloved South Side establishment returns as an even better restaurant.
Anderson, a former social worker, is overseeing the organization’s latest project: preparing nutritious, pre-packaged meals from repurposed ingredients.
Pittsburgh’s refugee communities use food as a common language to build support systems.
It's an inevitable step back from the original, but the sequel to the Disney megahit is still impressive.
Marielle Heller's film about a jaded journalist is a wonderful trip to Mister Rogers' Neighborhood.
Hear the stories of how the Excellence in Nursing winners have taken advantage of career opportunities.
Martin Scorsese's engaging mafia epic may well close the book on the cinema's obsession with mob movies.
An iconic Downtown department store is now part of the train display at the Carnegie Science Center.
Pittsburgh Magazine honors these 7 health care leaders, chosen by our panel of distinguished judges in the field.
FlixBus has extended routes from Pittsburgh to Columbus, Ohio and Washington, D.C.
The farmers cooperative spent two decades as the leading supplier of regionally grown food to Pittsburgh restaurants.
Pittsburgh Magazine Dining Critic Hal B. Klein appeared on KDKA's Pittsburgh Today Live to share his recipe for a different type of green bean casserole.
The "Very Merry Pittsburgh" explores regional holiday traditions, from Santa to hunting season.
Listed for $4.9 million, "The Kelly House" on Beechwood Boulevard boasts nine bedrooms, seven full baths and an elevator on 1.4 acres.
The now global movement encourages small acts of kindness to honor the legacy of David and Cecil Rosenthal, who were killed in the shootings at Tree of Life synagogue.
Pitt has its refurbished house in order, RMU has a spectacular new home and Duquesne is working on one. That should get the local programs back in the game of NCAA Tournament contenders and participants.
The series revives with a refreshing focus on light, fun action.
Hello to a board game bar, Lao cuisine and wings. Goodbye to a beloved Gibsonia restaurant.
The fate of Pittsburgh hinges on how we address issues of growth, jobs and inequality and whether we harness the power of innovation to improve the city for all of us.
The owners of Bangkok Balcony consulted with celebrated Lao chef Seng Luangrath to build the menu for their Squirrel Hill restaurant.
There is a new website allowing residents to enter their address and find area-specific information on recycling.
This ambitious and technically impressive drama is badly tainted by a bloated runtime.
At the time of its opening in 1971, the 64-story U.S. Steel Tower was the tallest building in the United States between New York and Chicago.
Starring Tom Hanks as Mister Rogers, the movie opens Nov. 22.
Winners of the competition, featuring new and remodeled homes, will be included in the Best of Design HOME issue.
PM Dining Critic Hal B. Klein appears on Pittsburgh Today Live to talk about 7 of of his favorite non-alcoholic restaurant drinks.
We've got a few tried and tested ways to enjoy the start of the holiday season without giving yourself a stress headache.