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Mike Prisuta's Sports Section

Fitzgerald is the Anti-Antonio Brown - Always Has Been

Even without a Heisman Trophy or a Super Bowl ring, Steelers fans should appreciate all the Cardinals wide receiver has done and stood for since arriving at Pitt.
Mike Prisuta,
Give Pgh, The 412

Pittsburghers Give Big – Again

See which charities attracted the most donors and raised the most money during the third annual one-day charitable giving extravaganza.
Richard Cook,
Sean Collier's Popcorn for Dinner, Things To Do

The 400-Word Review: Marriage Story

Noah Baumbach's heartbreaking tale of love and divorce may be 2019's best film.
Sean Collier,
Things To Do

What We're Reading in December

Reviews of a graphic memoir by local cartoonist Frank Santoro and “A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood: The Poetry of Mister Rogers.”
Kristofer Collins,
Things To Do

Dreaming of a Yinzer Yuletide

Pittsburgh Public Theater will host its first Yinzer Yuletide, which will include a “Pittsburgh Lights and Legends” variety show and other festivities throughout the month.
Lauren Davidson,
Nest

Get in the Holiday Spirit With These House Tours

From the Joy of Cookies tour in Lawrenceville to the Old Allegheny Victorian Christmas House Tour on the North Side, these six local events feature fabulously decorated homes.
Nicole Friedberg,
Arts & Entertainment, From the Magazine, Things To Do

Pittsburgh's Can't Miss Concerts in December

This month's lineup includes The Klezmatics, The Affordable Floors and a curated list of some of the most worthwhile holiday musical outings.
Cassidy Gruber,
From the Magazine, Hot Reads, Things To Do

Top 10 Things to Do in December in Pittsburgh

Your 10 best bets for this month include Monday Night Dodgeball, 12 Bars of Charity and Yoga + Cocktails.
Jesseca Muslin,
PGHeats

With Becca Romagnoli At The Helm, The Vandal Sees a Soft Shift In Direction

The owners of the Lawrenceville restaurant also have two Downtown projects in the works.
Celine Roberts,
Sean Collier's Popcorn for Dinner, The 412

Regent Square and Harris Theaters Suddenly Close, Staff Fired

The historic theaters are shuttered effective immediately amid organizational changes at Pittsburgh Center for Arts and Media.
Sean Collier,
PGHeats

Cutch To The (Food) Rescue

The former Pittsburgh Pirate spent last week volunteering in Pittsburgh, which included a day with 412 Food Rescue.
Hal B. Klein,
Nest

Check Out These 6 Holiday Markets for Locally Made Gifts

From the I Made It! Market to Handmade Arcade, here's where to go to find one-of-a-kind products.
Nicole Friedberg,
Sean Collier's Popcorn for Dinner, The 412

Critics and Audiences Love Mister Rogers, Despite Middling Box-Office Returns

The domestic take for "A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood" came in at the low end of industry expectations, but audiences loved the film.
Sean Collier,
Then/Now

Pittsburgh Then and Now: Watch WDVE at 50

Pittsburgh Magazine and WDVE Radio have something in common. Both turned 50 in 2019. Just like the rock station, its birthday video is classic.
Richard Cook,
The 412

Getting from Pittsburgh to Cleveland in Under 10 Minutes?

Several groups are exploring the potential for a Great Lakes hyperloop to connect Pittsburgh and Cleveland at speeds of 700 mph.
Caroline Bourque,
Collier's Weekly, Community Feature, Hot Reads

Perspectives: My Year of Big Talk

A writer with deep Pittsburgh roots learns from her mother that ”When you can make your small talk bigger, your relationships become deeper, more meaningful.”
Sarah Tarkoff,
From the Magazine, Hot Reads, Then/Now

Our 50 Years: Love for Imperfect Pittsburgh

Hidden within a 38-year-old essay collection, former Pittsburgh Magazine contributor Evan Pattak may have perfectly summed up the Steel City.
Sean Collier,
Rick Sebak

The Westmoreland Reporter Who “Invented the Interview”

Anne Royall grew up just outside Pittsburgh but didn’t see it until she was a renowned journalist.
Rick Sebak,
Community Feature, From the Magazine

How to Find the Beyond-Basic Gift for Your Host

Wine and chocolates are nice, but these thoughtful, locally sourced offerings will score you a repeat invitation.
Jessica Sinichak, Photos by Laura Petrilla,
The 412

Which Pittsburgh Restaurants are Open on Thanksgiving

If you don't want to cook, these eateries are more than happy to do all of the work for you.
Caroline Bourque,
The 412

What moviegoers are saying about “A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood”

Reactions range from tears to smiles to surprise.
Cristina Holtzer,
Mike Prisuta's Sports Section

Pirates New Faces Facing the Same, Old Dilemma

New General Manager Ben Cherington likes what he sees in Pittsburgh and thinks he can make a difference. But nobody in the new-look Buccos' front office is talking about increasing the payroll. And in Pittsburgh, it’ll always come back to that until it doesn’t.
Mike Prisuta,
Sean Collier's Popcorn for Dinner, The 412

“Neighborhood” Director Marielle Heller Brings Mister Rogers, the Human, to the Screen

The award-winning director discussed Fred and her film with Pittsburgh Magazine.
Sean Collier,
PGHeats

A Bevy of Holiday Pop-Up Bars Are Set To Open in Pittsburgh

We'll have two Miracles, a tina's getaway Downtown, Chrismukkah in East Liberty and more.
Celine Roberts,
The 412

Dreaming of a Black and Gold Christmas

A new, yinzer-rific holiday tune by Chip and the Charge Ups rocks for a good cause.
Ollie Gratzinger,
Things To Do

All Aboard the Real Life Polar Express

On the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad, train travel is its own leisure activity.
Sean Collier,
From the Magazine, Restaurant Reviews

Restaurant Review: Dish Osteria and Bar

Following a two-year hiatus, the beloved South Side establishment returns as an even better restaurant.
Hal B. Klein, Photos by Laura Petrilla,
Eat + Drink Features, From the Magazine, Hot Reads, PGHeats

Meet 412 Food Rescue's Culinary Manager, Chef Edward Anderson

Anderson, a former social worker, is overseeing the organization’s latest project: preparing nutritious, pre-packaged meals from repurposed ingredients.
Hal B. Klein, Photos by Laura Petrilla,
Eat + Drink Features, From the Magazine, Hot Reads

Finding Home One Plate at a Time

Pittsburgh’s refugee communities use food as a common language to build support systems.
Hal B. Klein, Photos by Laura Petrilla,
Sean Collier's Popcorn for Dinner, Things To Do

The 400-Word Review: Frozen 2

It's an inevitable step back from the original, but the sequel to the Disney megahit is still impressive.
Sean Collier,
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