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PGHeats

On the Trail of the Whiskey Rebellion

While the trail is centered around the history of rye whiskey making in the region, it also offers tourists the opportunity to see the modern boom of craft distilling.
Celine Roberts, Celine Roberts-photos,
Things To Do

Nightlife: Theme Nights at PNC Park and Video Star

At PNC Park, there's a night for just about everybody in August, including your favorite four-legged fan.
Sean Collier,
Things To Do

Era of Cool: See The Art of John Van Hamersveld

Head to The Westmoreland Museum of American Art for a dose of pop culture and a ’60s throwback.
Lauren Davidson,
Things To Do

Can't Miss Concerts in Pittsburgh in August

This month's lineup includes the The Iguanas, The B.B. King Blues Band and Jill Sobule.
Cassidy Gruber,
Then/Now

Pittsburgh Then and Now: Washington Monument on North Side

Allegheny Commons Park retains the remnants of its original Victorian-era design. This equestrian statue of George Washington is a key element within the park.
Richard Cook,
Nest

From The City To The Suburbs: 6 Upcoming Pittsburgh Home Tours

Tickets are available now for these diverse home tours featuring everything from the urban streets of Lawrenceville and the historic North Side to the charming village of Sewickley.
Ellie Pesetsky,
Things To Do

What We're Reading in August

Two recent and very different books share in the conviction that writers must take a good look at the world around them and report what they have witnessed.
Kristofer Collins,
The 412

Social Media Reacted to the 'A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood' Trailer With...Tears

The film isn't scheduled for release until Thanksgiving, but Pittsburgh has already shed a few tears for the Tom Hanks-led project.
Cristina Holtzer,
The 412

Picklesburgh: Why It’s an Even Bigger Dill This Year

Your guide to all things Picklesburgh as the fifth annual festival starts Friday.
Bailey Fink,
The 412

Watch: Just Released Trailer for Fred Rogers Movie Starring Tom Hanks

“A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood” is based on the unexpected (and true) friendship between Rogers and award-winning journalist Tom Junod, portrayed by Matthew Rhys.
Magazine Staff,
Eat + Drink Features

Growing Together: Farmers and Chefs Elevate Pittsburgh Dining

These seven farmer/chef pairings are leading the charge toward more vital vegetable dishes.
Hal B. Klein, Photos by Laura Petrilla,
The 412

Uber’s New Service Puts Riders in the Driver’s Seat

Passengers in Pittsburgh now can pay for a most customized experience with Uber Comfort.
Gabriella DiPietro,
After Dark

After Dark Hall of Fame: Primanti Bros.

The beloved bar-and-restaurant chain has become a Pittsburgh emblem. It's the latest inductee in the After Dark Hall of Fame.
Sean Collier,
The 412

Do You Want to Pay More Taxes to Improve Parks?

The Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy hopes to restore the city’s parks to their former glory, but they may need a tax increase to do so.
Gabriella DiPietro,
The 412

PM on KD: Sean Collier Guest Hosts for the Day

PM associate editor Sean Collier appeared on KDKA's Pittsburgh Today Live as a guest host to fill in for Heather Abraham. He shared some details about our latest special edition: City Guide.
Magazine Staff,
PGHeats

Recommended Pittsburgh Eating: 3 Recent Dishes I Loved

PM Dining Critic Hal B. Klein says Sichuan smashed eggplants, smoked chicken wings and a cornbread dessert have his attention.
Hal B. Klein,
From the Magazine, Hot Reads, Medicine and Health Features

Afraid to Go to the Dentist? Consider the Sedation Solution

For some patients, dental work wouldn’t be possible if they were fully alert.
Rachel Weaver LaBar, Photos by Martha Rial,
Community Feature, From the Magazine, Hot Reads

Women in Power: The Pros Changing Allegheny County

Allegheny County breaks the old boys’ club by placing women in key positions.
Cristina Rouvalis, Photos by David Kelly,
The 412

How to Celebrate the Moon Landing Anniversary in Pittsburgh

To celebrate Apollo 11’s golden anniversary, several local events are set to take place, from film screenings to new exhibits and more.
Ollie Gratzinger,
Nest

5 Pittsburgh Vintage Homes Stores You'll Want to Explore

PM Editoral Intern Ellie Pesetsky shares some of her favorite up-cycled furniture and home decor stores in and around Pittsburgh.
Ellie Pesetsky,
Community Feature, From the Magazine, Hot Reads

Why These 6 Days in 1969 Were So Important to Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh Magazine is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, but we're not the only ones. We take a look at six notable events from 1969.
Mark Houser,
Then/Now

Pittsburgh Then and Now: Mount Washington Overlook

The platforms along Grandview Avenue provide panoramic city skyline views to thousands of visitors each year.
Richard Cook,
Collier's Weekly

Perspectives - A Big Life

The friendship between a writer and a morbidly obese man become the thread of a newspaper series — and a book about his struggles.
Zandy Dudiak,
Rick Sebak

George S. Kaufman's Sensational Scandal

The Pittsburgh-born playwright made tabloid headlines in the 1930s. (it didn’t slow him down a bit.)
Rick Sebak,
Community Feature

How He Makes the Mundane Sound Magical

Experimental sound artist R. Weis creates otherworldly sonic compositions from everyday materials.
Cassidy Gruber, Photos by Elan Mizrahi,
Collier's Weekly

Tea, Cake and Death: A Safe Place to Discuss a Scary Subject

“Death Cafes” seek to reduce taboos around the act of dying.
Joy Frank-Collins, Photos by Huck Beard,
Hot Reads, Then/Now

Our 50 Years: Why This Movie Landed on Our Cover

Hollywood could be found on the Mon, quite literally, in 1993 — leading to some fawning coverage of the mostly forgotten (but very, very Pittsburgh-centric) action flick “Striking Distance.”
Sean Collier,
The 412

Open Doors on Liberty Avenue

True T Pittsburgh’s new Bloomfield home creates much-needed, and hard-earned, space for Pittsburgh’s LGBTQ+ Community.
Ollie Gratzinger, 2500 Smallman,
Things To Do

You Can Ride a Roller Coaster Classic

Roller coaster history is hidden nearby — and not where you might think.
Sean Collier, Photos by Renee Rabenold,
The 412

Pop Culture Pop Up Bars Are Here to Stay

Nintendo-themed Level Up is in Market Square for another week, but if you miss it, you can catch the Pokémon-themed bar coming this fall.
Lauren Davidson,
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