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Broadway in the 'Burgh: “Mean Girls” on Tap, “Hamilton” Returning

Tony award winners, big-screen tie-ins and jukebox musicals are all slated to make 2019-20 stage appearances in Pittsburgh.
Sean Collier,
Then/Now

Pittsburgh Then and Now: The Hulton Bridge

The first Jonathon Hulton Bridge lasted for more than a century before it was replaced. An attempt to rename it, however, lasted just three days.
Richard Cook,
The 412

How Social Media Is Making Fun of the Antonio Brown Trade

Mr. Big Chest's trade to the Oakland Raiders raises a lot of questions. Social media was only too happy to provide the answers.
Richard Cook,
The 412

Fun, Feverish Competition at Arcade Comedy Theater

The Comedy Royale Improv Madness Tournament returns for its fifth year.
Amanda Myers,
The 412

Park For Free While Celebrating St. Patrick’s Day in Pittsburgh

The city also is making accommodations for those who, ahem, have to go.
Lauren Davidson,
Eat + Drink Features, Sponsored Video

Inspired by Chefs: Watch the Turkey Devonshire Cook-Off

10 of Pittsburgh’s top chefs faced off at LeMont to see who could create the ultimate Turkey Devonshire. We take you in the kitchen for a throwdown for the ages.
Content sponsored by Don's Appliances,
Mike Prisuta's Sports Section

‘The Most Exciting Sporting Event in the Country’

“March Madness” is as cruel as it is compelling. Just ask Robert Morris Head Coach Andy Toole, who has been there and hoping to go back again.
Mike Prisuta,
PGHeats

Love Rocks Café Opens in McKees Rocks

Jackie Page-Heidelberg brings scratch-cooked breakfast and lunch to the Father Ryan Arts Center.
Hal B. Klein,
PGHeats

Leo. A Public House. Is Set To Open At The End of March

The new establishment from Lola Bistro owners Michael and Yelena Barnhouse will feature pub-grub, beer and craft cocktails.
Celine Roberts,
After Dark

Unexpected Concerts with the Warhol

The museum’s “Sound Series” creates a setting for intriguing, intimate performances.
Amanda Myers,
The 412

PM on KD: Making Matzo Ball Soup

PM Food Critic Hal B. Klein stopped by the Pittsburgh Today Live kitchen at the Home & Garden Show to cook up one of his favorite meals.
Magazine Staff,
HOME + Design

Join Pittsburgh Magazine at the Best of Design Party

Make conversation, and share cocktails, with this year’s winning designers at the Renaissance Hotel in Pittsburgh.
Jessica Sinichak,
The 412

PM on KD: Best of Design 2019

Pittsburgh Magazine HOME editor Jessica Sinichak appeared on KDKA's Pittsburgh Today Live to discuss our Best of Design issue.
Magazine Staff,
The 412

Watch: Sidney Crosby's Adorable Exchange with Young Fan

Most adults might find themselves tongue-tied while sharing the ice with Penguins Captain Sidney Crosby. But not this youngster.
Richard Cook,
The 412

Pittsburgh Traffic Might Not Be as Bad as it Seems

Is the ‘Burgh being unfairly treated by the latest study bemoaning the amount of time commuters spend sitting in traffic?
Hallie Lauer,
Things To Do

Can't Miss Concerts in Pittsburgh in March

March is a big month for great series and artists who need no introduction.
Cassidy Gruber,
Things To Do

Of Death and Burgers

“Mumburger,” which is making its U.S. premiere at off the WALL in Carnegie this month, deals with how one digests grief.
Lauren Davidson,
Things To Do

A Hockey Night Hideout in Pittsburgh

The not-so-secret spot for a pregame beer.
Sean Collier,
After Dark

Five Essential March Events in Pittsburgh

Curious comedy, crowd-pleasing crime and more March happenings.
Sean Collier,
Things To Do

What We're Reading in March

Reviews of “An American Odyssey: The Life and Work of Romare Bearden” and “Patsy Cline is on the Radio.”
Kristofer Collins,
Mike Prisuta's Sports Section

Penguins’ Plight Not as Perplexing as Many Seem to Perceive

Recognition of their situation should pave the way to the playoffs.
Mike Prisuta,
The 412

What’s New at this Year’s Pittsburgh Home and Garden Show

For starters, a lot more food.
Hallie Lauer,
The 412

PM on KD: How Well Do You Know Pittsburgh?

Pittsburgh Magazine editor Brian Hyslop appeared on KDKA's Pittsburgh Today Live to discuss Pittsburgh trivia and history with anchors Heather Abraham and David Highfield.
Magazine Staff,
PGHeats

Hollen Barmer Really Loves Pittsburgh Fish Frys

The creator of the Pittsburgh Lenten Fish Fry Map provides a guide to good eating throughout the Lenten season.
Celine Roberts,
From the Magazine, Hot Reads, Things To Do

Top 10 Things to Do in Pittsburgh in March

Your 10 best bets for this month include KISS, Pizza with the Keepers and the Q Ball.
Jesseca Muslin,
PGHeats

Meet Pittsburgh's 2019 James Beard Award Semifinalists

Pittsburgh has seven nominations in five categories.
Hal B. Klein,
PGHeats

Pittsburgh Chefs Demonstrate Devonshire Domination

10 of Pittsburgh’s top chefs faced off at LeMont in a Turkey Devonshire throwdown for the ages.
Hal B. Klein,
Nest

How a Slaughterhouse in Lawrenceville Became a Home —And a Dojo

After close to a year’s worth of construction, the historic Union Provision Building — recognizable for the sculpture of a star and a bird connected by a chain on its exterior — is now a living space, woodworking shop and home to Allegheny Aikido.
Hallie Lauer,
Then/Now

Pittsburgh Then and Now: The Stanley Theatre

Entertainers ranging from Frank Sinatra to the Grateful Dead performed at the Stanley Theatre, built in 1928. Today, with a new name, it remains one of the city's most well-known venues.
Richard Cook,
PGHeats

Cure in Upper Lawrenceville Is Closing

Justin Severino and Hilary Prescott Severino's restaurant garnered significant national and local praise during its seven-year run.
Hal B. Klein,
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