Enjoying memories is fun – but a far cry from pining for the past.
A Pittsburgh television reporter learns to embrace the imperfection that comes with being a working mom.
Head coach Jeff Capel is restoring respectability and re-establishing the relationship between Pitt’s students and Pitt’s student athletes.
A skeptical novice takes in the troupe's "Corteo" production and is stunned at his own delight.
Boatwright works to connect everyone who needs it with mental health support.
The once-famous sandwich originated here but now is largely forgotten. We dive into its history and argue that it's time for a revival.
Six Pittsburghers share their struggles and hopes for the region’s public transit system.
How a former coal miner and his wife use the resources atop rolling
Westmoreland County hills to produce the best lamb in the United States.
The sixth standalone concept from the Richard DeShantz Restaurant Group, is DeShantz’s most exciting restaurant yet.
25 years ago, we predicted what the Pittsburgh of 2019 would look like.
We were ... close?
Mary Lou Williams began as a teenage piano prodigy in the Hill District and made it to Carnegie Hall and beyond. This month, you can discover her musical legacy.
Rosemary Welsch, longtime DJ and senior producer at WYEP-FM, has shepherded the station from startup to institution.
John Brashear dedicated his life to science — and his wife, Phoebe.
Doug Williams helps men facing homelessness with hard work — and example.
It’s worth driving to New Bethlehem for a locally sourced meal in an unexpected location.
The country's first black brewfest looks to double in size this year.
The West Virginia town's varied history and uncertain future are the subject of "Moundsville," which will be screened this week at the Carnegie Museum of Art.
Thackray's departure from The Vandal will result in a new menu at that Lawrenceville restaurant.
The City of Pittsburgh will soon relaunch its Snow Plow Tracker website and app — with a few improvements.
After settling into a new neighborhood, PM nightlife editor Sean Collier sings the praises of his go-to corner bar.
The Pittsburgh native turned Hollywood actor showed off his nerd cred at Children's Hospital this week.
An Austin, Texas ad agency releases a powerful neighborly PSA with the help of Mister Rogers & Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh.
We look back on our coverage of the now-closed Lawrenceville bar and music venue.
After hitting a culinary bottom eating unseasoned steamed broccoli for three nights in a row, PM food writer Celine Roberts knew she needed to light a new fire.
After years of success at the club level, the University of Pittsburgh will soon field a varsity women’s lacrosse team.
“Ride With the King: Black History Tour” will give visitors an inside look at some of the area’s historic, and a few modern, African-American churches.
Pittsburgh Magazine HOME editor Jessica Sinichak appeared on KDKA's Pittsburgh Today Live to discuss our winter cover story — host Heather Abraham's kitchen renovation.
Look for a new bar menu and a continued focus on vegetables in the main dining room.
Woodmere is one of four high-end properties owned by Robert Knutson scheduled to hit the auction block this week.
The University wants to add the well-known description to its licensed lexicon, but its stated reasoning is suspect.