At the conclusion of the 20th century, we ranked prominent Pittsburghers. This year, we did it again (a bit differently). So who climbed the charts over the past 20 years?
After three denials, the Pittsburgh Organization of Chinese Americans is fighting again for historical recognition of Pittsburgh’s lost Chinatown neighborhood.
La Prima Espresso and Nicholas Coffee & Tea Co. remain standard-bearers in the Strip and Downtown, respectively. These four shops — some of which you may not have happened upon in your day-to-day routine — join them in elevating coffee culture in and around Downtown.
Wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster, like most Steelers, isn’t having the best of seasons. But he isn’t letting circumstances or his devastating fumble against the Ravens defeat him.
What makes you a Pittsburgher? Being born here helps, but even natives might not bleed black and gold. These are the rites of passage everyone who wants to call themselves a Pittsburgher needs to do. Not sure where you rank? Take our quiz to find out.
For more than two decades, Pittsburgh Magazine and PUMP have presented the annual 40 Under 40 list. Every year, 40 people who have been alive for less than four decades are chosen because of their career accomplishments, dogged volunteer work and commitment to the Pittsburgh region. Read on to learn more about some of our very best neighbors.
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.
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.