A new study determined that many Pittsburghers don’t bathe very often.
Among the school's most notable alumni are a former Pittsburgh mayor and Allegheny County's most well-known forensic pathologist.
Zane, a golden retriever pup who has six- to eight-weeks of training in front of him, is already a media darling.
The model and author is taking her activism to a new level in partnership with AHN Women and the health care system’s Alexis Joy D’Achille Center for Perinatal Mental Health, founded after a local mother committed suicide due to postpartum depression.
They no longer have Le’Veon Bell and Antonio Brown, but they now have options aplenty after what they managed to land in the NFL’s annual three-day talent-grab.
Ten high schools in southwestern Pennsylvania made it into the top 1,000 nationwide, according to U.S. News & World Report.
Pittsburgh Opera's latest production moves the Italian classic to Tinseltown.
Louisville chef Tim Laird offers sage advice on how to keep things running smoothly for the 145th Kentucky Derby.
In its annual report, the Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership also says more than two dozen new restaurants and bars have opened Downtown in the past year.
The charity event, a revival of the bygone Blues Fest, brings Tommy Castro to the Syria Shrine Center.
Here’s your chance to explore some the city’s most beautiful historic (and new) homes and outdoor spaces.
The co-founder of a nonprofit that serves food to the hungry in Pittsburgh, Boone has been volunteering for the last 30 years.
Sean Collier, PM nightlife editor, drops in on two places guaranteed to keep you entertained for an evening.
Books Editor Kristofer Collins reviews "Appalachia North" by Matthew Ferrence and "Shale Play: Poems and Photographs from the Fracking Fields."
Enjoy a walk on the literary side with Arlan Hess of City Books.
A woman who grew up watching Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood recalls a magical encounter with one of the show's cast members.
Your 10 best bets for this month include the Water Lantern Festival, Eric Church, and a Taco Takeover.
Powerful punk, premiere panelists and other May happenings.
May is JAMpacked with great shows, from The Mountain Goats to Kim Gordon.
The state's decision to honor the 2-foot-long, nocturnal amphibian is getting national attention, but we shouldn't be surprised.
America’s metabolism is broken, and doctors have a new strategy: diagnose patients before they become patients.
Pittsburgh Magazine shares what’s taking shape with the sculpture collection at Hartwood Acres.
Graham Foster and Lauren Zanardelli’s restaurant hits the right notes with a casual, thoughtful menu which includes a terrific hamburger and a stellar pickle plate.
Elaborate photography portraits sessions can last for hours -- this photographer plans to shoot 48 of them in one day.
The parade of prominent people started early and continues today.
Back in the bodacious ’80s, the editors of Pittsburgh Magazine were more than happy to roast deserving targets in a yearly round-up of shame.
Underdogs United’s global jersey exchange connects star athletes with Kenyan kids.
The trio behind the Marianna butcher shop hope their rural storefront will become a destination.
The brewery and restaurant, located in the Old Spaghetti Warehouse space, will hold more than 350 people.