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Give Pgh, The 412

Gearing up for #GiveBigPittsburgh

Are you ready for the most wonderful time of the year?
Gabrielle Ferguson,
PGHeats

The Glassware is Frightening at Cocktails from the Crypt

Spencer Warren kicks off his holiday pop-up season with a South Side spooker.
Celine Roberts,
Mike Prisuta's Sports Section

Duck's Calling a Reminder that Dreams Can and Do Come True

Steelers quarterback Devlin Hodges is one of three athletes with Pittsburgh connections whose backstories might not survive the believability meter had they been written into a Hollywood script.
Mike Prisuta,
Give Pgh

Glamour Vans: Dress for Success Goes Mobile

By increasing its reach with two mobile boutiques for professional clothing and career services, Dress for Success Pittsburgh aims to empower more women than ever before.
Stacey Federoff,
Give Pgh

The Special Way this Cafe Feeds its Community

Knead Community Cafe has created a space for people to eat, no matter their situation.
Lauren Davidson, Photos by Erin Kelly,
Give Pgh

One Life at a Time: Light of Life Expands

Jerrel Gilliam joins Light of Life Rescue Mission as its new executive director at a pivotal time.
Rachel Weaver LaBar,
Give Pgh

The Pittsburgh Connection Providing Hope in Haiti

A local nonprofit supports 70 centers in 11 Haitian communities where adults can learn to read and write.
Rachel Weaver LaBar,
Give Pgh

The Power of Experience, One Ticket at a Time

Tickets for Kids, celebrating its silver anniversary this year, provides more than 200,000 tickets a year to children in need.
Jamie Crow,
Collier's Weekly, Give Pgh

Perspectives: A Journey of Friendship

A friendship with a 9-year old girl leads a Pittsburgh man to help sick children pursue their passions and and envision their lives after cancer.
Sidney Kushner,
The 412

Phantom Fright Nights Back with a Haunting Lineup

PM intern Ollie Gratzinger visits this year’s iteration of Phantom Fright Nights so you can get a preview of the scares before you go.
Ollie Gratzinger,
From the Magazine, Give Pgh, Hot Reads

45 Ways to Do Good and Give Back in Pittsburgh

We bring you 45 ways across 15 categories where you can do some good in your community.
PM Editors, PM Contributors,
The 412

Pittsburgh Asks for Return of Artifacts, No Questions Asked

Mayor Bill Peduto's office is looking for lost documents and items that could be historically significant.
Caroline Bourque,
PGHeats

Dinner Is Coming to Brick Shop at TRYP Hotel

Executive Chef Brandon Blumenfeld’s menu draws inspiration from his grandmother.
Hal B. Klein,
Nest

'Demon of Brownsville Road' House to Open as Bed & Breakfast

But don't expect to see any spirits. Owner Bob Cranmer says the Brentwood manse is no longer haunted. Instead, the business — slated to open on Halloween — is inspired by Downton Abbey.
Nicole Friedberg,
The 412

PM on KD: Ranking Suburbia 2019

Pittsburgh Magazine editor Brian Hyslop appeared on KDKA's Pittsburgh Today live to share our second year of ranking 130 suburbs in the Pittsburgh region across five categories.
Cristina Holtzer,
The 412

Watch: A Video History of the City's Many Inclines

Travel back in time to the heyday of Pittsburgh's inclines.
Richard Cook,
The 412

Safely Get Rid of Hazardous Household Waste

The Pennsylvania Resources Council is hosting its last chemical product collection of 2019 in Beaver County this month.
Caroline Bourque,
Sean Collier's Popcorn for Dinner, Things To Do

Dynamic Docs and More at Reel Q

Pittsburgh’s LGBTQ film festival continues through Oct. 12 at Row House Cinema.
Sean Collier, Ollie Gratzinger,
The 412

How Your Scent Could Someday Save You

“Scentsational” is a free program that allows people to have their scent swabbed for tracking purposes in case they get lost or go missing.
Caroline Bourque,
Sean Collier's Popcorn for Dinner, Things To Do

The 400-Word Review: Joker

There's been plenty of pre-release chatter about the Batman villain's marquee movie. So how is it?
Sean Collier,
Mike Prisuta's Sports Section

Pirates have a Major Hurdle to Overcome

Clint Hurdle's successor better be a lot like the guy he's replacing in terms of refusing to give in to ownership’s self-imposed shortcomings.
Mike Prisuta,
Sean Collier's Popcorn for Dinner, Things To Do

The 400-Word Review: In the Tall Grass

Netflix's shocker, based on a story by Stephen and Joe King, is twisty — but dark — fun.
Sean Collier,
The 412, Things To Do

Explore Brews of the East

A new Pour Tour encourages the discovery of breweries and more throughout the Laurel Highlands.
Ollie Gratzinger,
After Dark, Things To Do

ScareHouse's New Escape Room is Frightfully Challenging

The first game from the ScareHouse team, "Stalked By a Killer," combines escape-room structure with haunted-house effects.
Sean Collier,
PGHeats

Recommended Pittsburgh Eating: Recent Dishes That I Loved

PM Dining Critic Hal B. Klein says clam soup, wings and Bhutanese cuisine have his attention this month.
Hal B. Klein,
The 412

Enjoy Inclined Recreation at Pittsburgh City Steps Events

Events including al fresco fashion and art installations are planned for the city’s staircases.
Ollie Gratzinger,
Things To Do

October's Can't-Miss Concerts in Pittsburgh

(Begin extremely good Dracula impression): Trust me, you vant to see these shows!
Cassidy Gruber,
Hot Reads, Things To Do

Largest Exhibit of Real Mummies Comes to Pittsburgh

Walk like an Egyptian to “Mummies of the World” at Carnegie Science Center.
Mike May,
The 412

Q&A: Stephen Chbosky on His Love of Pittsburgh and His New Novel

The author’s second book, “Imaginary Friend,” is a literary horror novel, differing from his much-loved coming-of-age tale “The Perks of Being a Wallflower” published in 1999. But one thing they have in common is numerous references to Pittsburgh.
Lauren Davidson,
Nest

See the Colorful Mosaic Lounge That Brought Pittsburgh to the Hamptons

Get inspired by the hip lounge with Mid-Century Modern vibes that Betsy Wentz, owner of Studio B Interior Design in Sewickley, created for the exclusive Hampton Designer Showhouse using Pittsburgh artisans.
Nicole Friedberg,
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