The copper-colored statue, created to honor World War I veterans, has been the victim of several disasters.
After a two-year hiatus, Michele and Cindy Savoia's beloved restaurant and bar returns to the South Side.
By car, train, bicycle or foot, head outside to take in these unforgettable vistas.
With a few tweaks and a little time to settle in, LeoGreta will be the restaurant we all wish we had in our neighborhood.
Forty years removed from the Pittsburgh Pirates’ most recent championship, the “We Are Family” Pirates reflect on the myriad differences between their game and the one played on the North Shore today.
Pittsburgh has a robust Jewish and Israeli community, with scores of programs, both social and academic, bridging the ocean. The relationship, however, is increasingly about business.
An expansion at the Western Pennsylvania School for the Deaf will allow the storied institution to better serve the needs of its youngest students.
Beneath a longstanding Strip District church, visitors could once descend into catacombs.
The Republican Senator from Pennsylvania discusses his differences with the President, avoiding another government shutdown and how to further combat the opioid crisis.
The Rachel Carson Trails Conservancy seeks to bring more people into the natural world via an increasingly interconnected network of suburban trails.
An “In Memoriam” segment for those products and services that are unlikely to ever advertise again.
Katt Schuler serves West Virginia’s iconic pepperoni roll with a side of storytelling.
Whether the Steelers are better or worse off, whether they’re culpable or deserve to be applauded for finally resolving two of their biggest problems remains to be seen.
The bi-weekly pop-up weaves vaguely Scandinavian cuisine and communal vibes for a transportive experience.
Pittsburgh welcomes Spirits & Tales and says goodbye to Cure.
Pittsburgh is long overdue for a new movie palace where you can get an actual meal brought to your seat.
Siblings Leanne and Steve Ford talk renovating Steve’s new warehouse, Leanne’s new baby — and their two new HGTV shows.
Tony award winners, big-screen tie-ins and jukebox musicals are all slated to make 2019-20 stage appearances in Pittsburgh.
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.
Mr. Big Chest's trade to the Oakland Raiders raises a lot of questions. Social media was only too happy to provide the answers.
The Comedy Royale Improv Madness Tournament returns for its fifth year.
The city also is making accommodations for those who, ahem, have to go.
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.
“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.
Jackie Page-Heidelberg brings scratch-cooked breakfast and lunch to the Father Ryan Arts Center.
The new establishment from Lola Bistro owners Michael and Yelena Barnhouse will feature pub-grub, beer and craft cocktails.
The museum’s “Sound Series” creates a setting for intriguing, intimate performances.
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.
Make conversation, and share cocktails, with this year’s winning designers at the Renaissance Hotel in Pittsburgh.
Pittsburgh Magazine HOME editor Jessica Sinichak appeared on KDKA's Pittsburgh Today Live to discuss our Best of Design issue.