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1225 Dec Cover

Collier's Weekly, From the Magazine

Perspectives: Riding Horses with Mrs. McFeely

A woman who grew up watching Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood recalls a magical encounter with one of the show's cast members.
Wendy Cohan, Photos by Huck Beard,
From the Magazine, Hot Reads, Things To Do

Top 10 Things to Do in Pittsburgh in May

Your 10 best bets for this month include the Water Lantern Festival, Eric Church, and a Taco Takeover.
Jesseca Muslin,
After Dark

Five Essential May Events in Pittsburgh

Powerful punk, premiere panelists and other May happenings.
Sean Collier,
Things To Do

Can't Miss Concerts in Pittsburgh in May

May is JAMpacked with great shows, from The Mountain Goats to Kim Gordon.
Cassidy Gruber,
The 412

‘Snot Otter’ Just One Nickname for PA's Official Amphibian

The state's decision to honor the 2-foot-long, nocturnal amphibian is getting national attention, but we shouldn't be surprised.
Richard Cook,
From the Magazine, Hot Reads, Medicine and Health Features

The Potential of Prevention Against Chronic Diseases

America’s metabolism is broken, and doctors have a new strategy: diagnose patients before they become patients.
Oliver Morrison, Photos by Martha Rial,
From the Magazine, Hot Reads, Top Doctors

Take Our Wellness Quiz

Magazine Staff,
Arts & Entertainment, From the Magazine, Hot Reads

First Look: A Sculpture Garden Blooms at Hartwood Acres

Pittsburgh Magazine shares what’s taking shape with the sculpture collection at Hartwood Acres.
Brian Hyslop, Photos by Huck Beard,
From the Magazine, Hot Reads, Restaurant Reviews

Restaurant Review: Fairlane in Mt. Lebanon

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.
Hal B. Klein,
Community Feature

A Pittsburgh Photographer Doubles Down on a Model Marathon

Elaborate photography portraits sessions can last for hours -- this photographer plans to shoot 48 of them in one day.
Sean Collier,
Rick Sebak

The Famous People Who Visited WQED in its First 65 Years

The parade of prominent people started early and continues today.
Rick Sebak,
Then/Now

Our 50 Years: Revisiting Our Snarky Period

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.
Sean Collier,
Community Feature

Underdogs United: Trading Jerseys for Water

Underdogs United’s global jersey exchange connects star athletes with Kenyan kids.
Amy Whipple,
Eat + Drink Features

Heritage Craft Butchers Is a Gem That's Worth Driving To

The trio behind the Marianna butcher shop hope their rural storefront will become a destination.
Hal B. Klein,
PGHeats

Cinderlands Warehouse Set to Open in Strip District

The brewery and restaurant, located in the Old Spaghetti Warehouse space, will hold more than 350 people.
Hal B. Klein,
Mike Prisuta's Sports Section

Steelers’ Draft Should Start with a Devin, After That, Who Knows?

Sifting through the prospects and trying to determine the significance of Batman suits, Hall-of-Fame relatives, The New Yorker and Whataburger is all a part of the annual challenge facing Steelers GM Kevin Colbert and company.
Mike Prisuta,
The 412

PM on KD: What Pittsburgh Sports Teams Could Have Been

PM associate editor Sean Collier appeared on KDKA's Pittsburgh Today Live to discuss our May issue features: What Pittsburgh's sports teams could have been called, the new sculpture garden at Hartwood Acres and the annual Best Doctors list.
Magazine Staff,
Community Feature, From the Magazine, Hot Reads

How Well Do You Know Pittsburgh?

What do you know about the fountain of youth in North Park? The relics at St. Anthony’s? The history of Pittsburghese? We bring you all this and more in our guide to Pittsburgh lore full of insider info and fun facts. Plus, take our quizzes to test your expertise of all things Pittsburgh.
PM Staff,
From the Magazine, Hot Reads, Sports

The Pittsburgh Team Names That Might've Been

We've known them for decades as the Pirates, Steelers and Penguins, but for a few twists of fate, the closets of dedicated fans could look a lot different.
Sean Collier,
Pet of the Week

Adoptable & Adorable: Pittsburgh Pet of the Week: Sprinkles

Sprinkles is a fun and entertaining girl who would do best in a home with older children where she will have a calm, quiet environment where she can grow more comfortable at her own pace.
Sponsored Content Partner Animal Friends,
The 412

Watch: Pittsburgh Invites Visitors to Pull Up a Chair

VisitPITTSBURGH unveils its new national marketing campaign designed to capture the welcoming spirit of Pittsburghers. Pull up a chair and take a look.
Richard Cook,
Nest

Get the Scoop on Up-and-Coming Crafters at Show and Sell

Taking place at Construction Junction, the spring pop-up market from Handmade Arcade will feature 30 local makers selling home decor, clothing and art.
Jessica Sinichak,
The 412

The City's Free Grass Cutting Service is Back for Its Second Year

There’s four different ways to apply — do you qualify?
Magazine Staff,
Then/Now

Pittsburgh Then and Now: Carnegie Lake

From boating hotspot to fishing hole, this lake located within Highland Park has undergone many changes in its 150-year history.
Richard Cook, Janine Faust,
The 412

Kennywood Earns Designation as Certified Autism Center

With noise-cancelling headphones and sensory bags, park officials hope its summertime fun can be accessible for more families.
Stacey Federoff,
The 412

For Three Days, Sesame Street Will be in Pittsburgh

Kids can join Big Bird, Elmo and more Muppets as Sesame Workshop plans three days of events during a stop in Pittsburgh in June.
Lauren Davidson,
Mike Prisuta's Sports Section

Penguins’ Lament: ‘To an Extent We Beat Ourselves’

The answer to a self-inflicted postseason sweep must begin with getting the players and their coach back on the same page regarding what’s required for survival in the playoffs.
Mike Prisuta,
The 412

Picklesburgh to Double in Size for Its Fifth Year

Nation’s top speciality food festival to spill out onto Ft. Duquesne Boulevard.
Cristina Holtzer,
PGHeats

A Look at The Latest Restaurant Openings in Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh says hello to Alta Via, Leo. A Public House, a new Milk Shake Factory location and more.
Celine Roberts,
The 412

Is Your Pittsburgh Street on This Year's Road Repaving List?

The City of Pittsburgh has announced its street paving plan for 2019. You’re one click away from finding out if your street or route to work is on the list.
Richard Cook,
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