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Nest

Find Fall Home Inspiration at These 6 Local Boutiques

From the perfect candles to gothic-chic light switchplates, these fun finds will perk up your seasonal decor.
Jessica Sinichak,
Beyond the Cookie Table, Weddings

Love and Luck: The Qualms of Superstitions


Worried about rain on your wedding day? Find out how these couples averted bad luck.
Bailey Fink,
The 412

Watch: Did You See Juju Smith-Schuster on Family Feud

Watch as the Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver competes on Celebrity Family Feud for the charity Meals on Wheels.
Caroline Bourque,
Three Rivers Champion

Three Rivers Champion: Devon Taliaferro

Taliaferro has turned volunteering into her career.
Presented by Grossman Yanak & Ford LLP,
PGHeats

The Western PA Lamb Cook-Off Returns in September

With a new location and more vendors, the popular lamb festival will be bigger than it’s ever been.
Hal B. Klein,
Mike Prisuta's Sports Section

What the Steelers lost and gained while bracing for the Patriots

Training camp and the preseason were many things for the Steelers. They’ve emerged with a confidence and an identity that’s about to be tested, beginning with the regular-season opener on Sept. 8 in New England against the Patriots.
Mike Prisuta,
PGHeats

Riggs Lounge Brings Decades Of Hospitality To The North Side

Marshall Riggs is the third generation to run the lounge, which opened in the 1940s.
Celine Roberts,
The 412

From Across the Pond: Britsburgh Returns for 5th Anniversary

The annual festival announced an extended series of British events in honor of its fifth year hosting in the Burgh.
Caroline Bourque,
After Dark

Five Essential September Events in Pittsburgh

Early eeriness, enigmatic experiences and more September events.
Sean Collier,
Nest

Pittsburgh's Student Housing Just Got a Luxury Upgrade

The Bridge on Forbes in Oakland offers upscale amenities, including co-working spaces, a coffee lounge and a fitness studio.
Ellie Pesetsky,
Things To Do

Women Take the Power (and the Stage)

Shakespeare in the Parks’ first all-women production offers a new perspective on Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar.”
Gabriella DiPietro,
Things To Do

September's Can't Miss Concerts in Pittsburgh

There is little obvious poetry in managing the day to day. But this month, spend some time with musicians who are scholars of the small emotional spaces that pop music can often overlook, artists who find magic in the maintaining.
Cassidy Gruber,
From the Magazine, Hot Reads, Things To Do

Top 10 Things to Do in Pittsburgh in September

Your 10 best bets for this month include Brews in the Park, Bubble Boy: The Musical and the Pittsburgh Mac and Cheese Festival.
Jesseca Muslin,
Things To Do

What We're Reading in September

Reviews of poetry collections by Michael Wurster and Robert Walicki.
Kristofer Collins,
Collier's Weekly, From the Magazine

Perspectives: The Gift of Practice

I love this word, “practice.” It is an exercise, a pattern, a rhythm to set your weeks to ... and it's cheaper than therapy.
Katie Booth,
The 412

Back to School: 20 Famous Pittsburghers' Yearbook Photos

Can you put names to the faces of these notable Pittsburgh graduates?
Richard Cook,
Mike Prisuta's Sports Section

Pirates’ Epitaph: July 2019 – The Bucs Stopped Here

Clint Hurdle’s team was respectable, and in a contending position at the All-Star break. Then the bottom fell out, and the Pirates have looked like Little Leaguers ever since. All that remains now is to see how far they can actually sink.
Mike Prisuta,
After Dark

Don't Let Headlines Keep You Away from the South Side

The weekend volcano went off on East Carson on Saturday night. That doesn't mean the neighborhood has a fundamental problem.
Sean Collier,
From the Magazine, Hot Reads, Steelers

Steelers Challenge: Making the Most of Big Ben's Final Years

The Steelers couldn’t find a franchise quarterback between Terry Bradshaw and Ben Roethlisberger. Now, with Roethlisberger as the sole remaining link to the team’s Super Bowl success, the time for another championship run is now — or it might not be for a while.
Mike Prisuta,
From the Magazine, Hot Reads, Restaurant Reviews

Restaurant Review: Alta Via

With its first new restaurant in 15 years, the big Burrito Restaurant Group proves it still has it.
Hal B. Klein,
Education, From the Magazine, Hot Reads

The Amazing and Important Things Being Taught Off Campus

For Pittsburgh’s universities, some of the most dynamic research and learning take place beyond campus borders.
Keith Gillogly, Photos by Renee Rosensteel,
Education, From the Magazine

A Helping Hand: School Supplies as Easy as ABC

The Education Partnership helps teachers get what they need without breaking the bank.
Ollie Gratzinger,
Business, From the Magazine, Hot Reads

Coworking Gets Down to Business in Pittsburgh

Sharing a workspace becomes more than just a place to plug in a laptop for entrepreneurs seeking an environment where they interact and help others.
Kim Lyons, Photos by Tom M. Johnson,
From the Magazine, Hot Reads, Sports

Find Out How to Play Hockey at the Bottom of a Pool

Penguins skate on the ice; stingrays swim below it. See what happens when they toss the puck in the pool.
Jessica Sinichak, Photos by Huck Beard,
Rick Sebak

A Unique Honor for the King of Dukes

Duquesne basketball legend Chuck Cooper broke the NBA’s color line in 1950; next year, he’s getting a posthumous, one-of-a-kind honor at his former campus.
Rick Sebak,
From the Magazine, Hot Reads, Then/Now

Our 50 Years: Myron Cope on Sports

In the earliest years of Pittsburgh Magazine, we didn’t quite know how to cover sports — so we just let Myron Cope say whatever he wanted.
Sean Collier,
Eat + Drink Features

Pigeon Bagels Opens In Squirrel Hill

Gab Taube opened a standalone location for her popular bagel business in July and we're very happy about it.
Hal B. Klein,
Eat + Drink Features, PGHeats

Power Bites Offer a Healthy Snack Alternative For People of All Ages

Sharif Rasheed created the tasty treat for his son, Malcolm.
Hal B. Klein,
PGHeats

The Latest Restaurant and Cafe Openings in Pittsburgh

We say hello to casual riverfront dining, beloved bagels and new coffee spots, while bidding a fond farewell to a popular tap room.
Celine Roberts,
The 412

Watch: Rare and in Color Footage of Pittsburgh in 1928

Film from the 1920s is most always in black and white. We stumbled onto this short reel from 1928 after it had gone through an early hand-coloring process. It gives you an idea how things really looked in Pittsburgh 91 years ago.
Richard Cook,
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