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1225 Dec Cover

Nest

Companies You Can Feel Good About Using in Your Home

Amid the seemingly endless options for home products, here are a few local businesses with a mission to better the planet as well as support community causes.
Nicole Friedberg,
Arts & Entertainment

What We're Reading in February: Greasy Handshakes

The poems in “Greasy Handshakes, ” by Trafford native Richard Gegick, reflect the shift in the American economy away from manufacturing.
Kristofer Collins,
Community Feature, From the Magazine

Spotlight: Beyond the Holocaust

History seems to repeat itself in this look at Jewish refugees and immigrants in Pittsburgh.
Lauren Davidson,
The 412

How Did Pittsburgh Do at the Grammy Awards?

Dan + Shay, as well as the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, represent the city at the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards.
Garret Roberts,
Sports, The 412

New Line of Converse Sneakers Honors Chuck Cooper's Legacy

Pittsburgh native and NBA legend Charles Cooper will be honored in the newest line of Converse originals.
Garret Roberts,
The 412

Use Your Smartphone to Pay Bus Fare

Paying for Pittsburgh’s public transportation is about to become as easy as pressing a button.
Garret Roberts,
Mike Prisuta's Sports Section

For the Pittsburgh Penguins: Seeing is Believing

What Mike Sullivan’s bunch has demonstrated thus far isn’t definitive, but it’s been revealing.
Mike Prisuta,
Sean Collier's Popcorn for Dinner, Things To Do

The 400-Word Review: The Gentlemen

Guy Ritchie's latest crime caper works well enough, but can't offer audiences anything new or novel.
Sean Collier,
The 412

Pittsburgh Company Helps Manage Stress with New Device

Pittsburgh-based Apollo Neuroscience is developing a watch-like device that helps to manage stress.
Garret Roberts,
Sean Collier's Popcorn for Dinner, Things To Do

The 400-Word Review: Color Out of Space

Nicolas Cage milks alpacas and eventually loses his mind in this bizarre scifi flick.
Sean Collier,
Pet of the Week

Adoptable and Adorable: Pittsburgh Pet of the Week: Veronica

This bunny will thrive in a home that will give her the time and attention she needs to come out of her shell.
Sponsored Content Partner Animal Friends,
PGHeats

Legume Bistro Is Closing in February

We have details on what's next for Trevett and Sarah Hooper's beloved restaurant.
Hal B. Klein,
PGHeats

Opening Soon: An Early Look at The Speckled Egg

Look for all-day brunch at Jacqueline and Nathan Schoedel’s cozy nook in the Union Trust building Downtown.
Celine Roberts,
The 412

Heinz Offers to Ease Pain of Disappointed Football Fans

The ketchup maker is offering football fans whose team didn’t make the Super Bowl a different destination for travel.
Garret Roberts,
Nest

5 Ways to Show Your Home You Love It

From shopping for locally made goods at the I Made It! Market to pouring your own signature candle, here are some out-of-the-box Valentine’s ideas where you can create an ode to your home.
Jessica Sinichak,
PGHeats

Gaucho Parrilla Argentina Is Moving Downtown

We have details on what will happen when the popular restaurant moves to the former Six Penn Kitchen location.
Hal B. Klein,
The 412

Pittsburgh Named Best Commute in New Study

Pittsburgh’s public transportation ranks as one of the fastest in the country in a Moovit study.
Garret Roberts,
The 412

Pittsburgh Artists Receive Grants for Social Justice Projects

The Heinz Endowments awards money to a variety of Pittsburgh artists’ projects concerned with social reform.
Garret Roberts,
The 412, Things To Do

Things to do this MLK Day in Pittsburgh

Spend some time with your family learning more about civil rights.
Garret Roberts,
Mike Prisuta's Sports Section

From Crafton to Canton: Bill Cowher’s Eye-of-the-Beholder Journey

The former hometown hero and Super Bowl-winning head coach isn’t immune to criticism. But the fruits of his labor still resonate, and his passion and presence on the sideline remain unforgettable.
Mike Prisuta,
Sean Collier's Popcorn for Dinner, Things To Do

The 400-Word Review: Bad Boys For Life

Surprisingly, the dusty old franchise has produced a messy winner more than 20 years later.
Sean Collier,
PGHeats

Recommended Pittsburgh Dishes For January

PM dining critic Hal B. Klein is into arugula salad, a dreamy hamburger and more.
Hal B. Klein,
Eat + Drink Features, From the Magazine, Hot Reads

The Best Bars in Pittsburgh

From contemporary cocktail lounges to historic neighborhood gems, our updated Best Bars list has you set for a night on the town.
Hal B. Klein, Celine Roberts, Photos by Laura Petrilla, Photos by Cory Morton,
Sports, The 412

Duquesne Men's Basketball Happily Winning on the Road

The Duquesne Dukes men’s basketball team opened the season with a lengthy undefeated streak, despite lacking a home court.
Sean Collier,
Community Feature, From the Magazine, Hot Reads

6 Important Buildings from Pittsburgh's Black History

Despite efforts to preserve noteworthy African American architectural sites, many continue to deteriorate.
Mark Houser, Photos by Huck Beard,
Community Feature, From the Magazine, Hot Reads

A New Home for Teenie Harris

The Carnegie Museum of Art has put the work of famous Pittsburgh photographer Teenie Harris on display with a new space in the Scaife Gallery.
Lauren Davidson,
From the Magazine, Hot Reads, Things To Do

There's No Chance You Can You Beat Hoops, the Basketball Robot

Day after day, a robotic arm at the Carnegie Science Center outshoots the best basketball players in the world.
Sean Collier, Photos by Huck Beard,
From the Magazine, Hot Reads, Restaurant Reviews

Restaurant Review: Driftwood Oven

Two years into its brick-and-mortar location, Driftwood Oven's owners are defining what makes a good Pittsburgh pizzeria by moving beyond the Neapolitan pie.
Hal B. Klein, Photos by Laura Petrilla,
Things To Do

Sing a Song of Satan

Stewart Copeland made it to the Hall of Fame with the Police, composed scores for dozens of films and created operas and orchestral works. Now, he brings a devilish tale to the Mendelssohn Choir of Pittsburgh.
Sean Collier, Photos by Elan Mizrahi,
Collier's Weekly

Perspectives: Photographic Memory

PM Book Editor Kristofer Collins recalls the many famous authors he met while working at a revered Oakland book store.
Kristofer Collins,
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