The latest installment of Bethany Zozula's Sharing Knives dinner series brings Apteak co-owners Kate Lasky and Tomasz Skowronski in for an Eastern European feast.
Pittsburgh’s astronomers head to the taps to discuss everything from planetary movement to asteroids to — yes — the possibility of alien life, much to the delight of conspiracy theorists and space fanatics alike.
In the hopes of reducing air pollution and improving indoor air quality — particularly for those with asthma — the county health department is conducting a program to convert open-hearth fireplaces into vented gas-burning appliances.
Many of the major fundraising events for last month’s Tree of Life massacre are over, but musical artists are continuing to bring the spirit of giving and support.
See which charities attracted the most donors and raised the most money during the second annual one-day charitable giving extravaganza that's already exceeded last year's total.
Drummer Jeff “Tain” Watts is taking inspiration from the works of playwright August Wilson –– born a generation prior in the same neighborhood –– to compose a suite of music that reaches into new territory.
Pittsburgh’s makers scene has boomed over the past few years, adding a number of vendors to an already impressive list of those who make or sell black and gold merchandise. Here you'll find everything from plates and tea towels to ornaments — and even a candle that smells like home.
From the Old Allegheny Victorian Christmas House Tour on the North Side to the Holiday Musical Tea & Tour at Hartwood Acres, get some merry inspiration at these elaborately decorated events.