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PGHeats

In Just One Night Pittsburgh Brewers Raise Thousands for Tree of Life Victims

The event, held at Lorelei in East Liberty, had brewers scrambling back to their home bases for additional kegs.
Hal B. Klein,
Collier's Weekly, Hot Reads

He Wondered If Pittsburgh Could Survive a Disaster – And Then It Did

The reporter who researched and wrote a story about how Pittsburgh might respond to a disaster got the answer much sooner than he anticipated.
Ryan Rydzewski,
Nest

Own a Piece of the Allegheny County Courthouse With New Gift Line

Wendell August Forge is turning the century-old terracotta roof tiles into a line of collectible itms that include wall hangings and beer flight carriers.
Hannah Schneider,
The 412

Kaulen's Geese on the Bridge Are Here to Stay

Tim Kaulen’s newly repainted geese have secured their spot in Pittsburgh’s canon of quirkiness.
Sarah Shearer,
The 412

Books for Children Affected by Tree of Life Tragedy

The Pitt community is collecting books for children affected by the Tree of Life shooting to help them understand what happened — and where to go from here.
Sarah Shearer,
The 412

Light Up Night to be a Celebration of Community

Saturday’s tragedy was present on the minds of those announcing the schedule for Light Up Night, the kickoff of Pittsburgh’s holiday season. But the 58th annual celebration was touted as a time for everyone to come together.
Lauren Davidson,
Mike Prisuta's Sports Section

Words May Comfort But It’s What We Do Next That's Most Important

The vigils and the videos, the uniform patches and helmet decals, the public declarations and the moments of silence are as appropriate as they are comforting, but they’re not enough.
Mike Prisuta,
The 412

Pittsburgh Foundation to Double Donations for Tree of Life

The Pittsburgh Foundation is committed to match all donations, made by the end of the day on Saturday, to eight local organizations in response to the tragedy at Tree of Life synagogue.
Sarah Shearer,
The 412

“Muslims Unite” Campaign Passes $200,000 in Donations for Victims

The effort to raise money for Tree of Life Congregation has drawn worldwide donations.
Sean Collier,
The 412

Watch: The Penguins Touching Tribute Video to Tree of Life Victims

The Pens presented a heartfelt video tribute at Tuesday night's game.
Cristina Holtzer,
The 412

There is a Light: Signs of Hope in the Tree of Life Tragedy

In the midst of a tragic weekend, some Pittsburghers chose to funnel their grief into action — moments that may seem small on a grand scale, but helped to hold the city’s foundation together.
Sarah Shearer,
Eat + Drink Features

Hungry for Something Good, Pittsburgh? Where We're Eating in November.

We're breaking bread at Madeleine Bakery & Bistro, loving what's happening at Ki Ramen and sharing some sandwich news. Plus, we talk to Pittsburgh bartending pal Allie Contreras, who now lives in Los Angeles.
Hal B. Klein,
The 412

The Tree of Life Tragedy: What Can I Do to Help?

It may feel as though there’s nothing you can do to ease the pain and grief that so many Pittsburghers are feeling right now — but there is.
Hannah Schneider,
The 412

An Essential Quote From Fred Rogers to Remember Today

Even in traumatic times, there are always people who are helping.
PM Staff,
From the Magazine, Hot Reads, Things To Do

Carnegie International Artist Is a Master Builder

Alex Da Corte’s installation at the Carnegie International combines architecture, light, sound and performance — and even Alex as Mister Rogers — with a dash of devilment.
Mike May,
The 412

Braddock’s Future Without John Fetterman

If Braddock Mayor John Fetterman is elected Pennsylvania Lieutenant Governor in November, he will have to leave the position he's held for more than a decade.
Lauren Davidson,
Things To Do

November's Can't Miss Concerts in Pittsburgh

This month features Fleetwood Mac, Saves The Day, Boz Scaggs and Alan Parsons.
Cassidy Gruber,
The 412

Grab Your Credit Card: ‘Hamilton’ Tickets About to Go on Sale

The long-anticipated release date for tickets to the hottest show in town has been announced. Here’s what you need to know.
Lauren Davidson,
PGHeats

Politics at the Bar? Local Bartenders Have Some Guidelines

How much talk is too much in a charged political climate? Where do bartenders draw the line?
Celine Roberts,
From the Magazine, Hot Reads, Things To Do

Better Than Bowling? Ax Throwing Attracting Fans in Pittsburgh

Amid a wave of competition, Pittsburgh ax-throwing pioneers LumberjAxes expands and refines its game.
Sean Collier,
PGHeats

Sarah Thomas Returns to Pittsburgh with a New Friend: Kalamata

Thomas, sommelier at Le Bernardin in New York (and co-creator of The Wine Room at Bar Marco in Pittsburgh) adds children's book author to her resume.
Hal B. Klein,
Things To Do

What We're Reading in November

Reviews of Clean Time: “The True Story of Ronald Reagan Middleton” by Ben Gwin, “This Darkness Got To Give” by Dave Housley and “Thank Your Lucky Stars” by Sherrie Flick.
Kristofer Collins,
The 412

On the Ballot: Proposed Allegheny County Children's Fund

The fund would help pay for early education, after-school programs and nutrition initiatives if passed during the November midterm elections.
Hannah Schneider,
After Dark

Five Essential November Events in Pittsburgh

Avian art, altruistic alt-rock and more November nights.
Sean Collier,
Nest

Create a Halloween Keepsake with Make-It-Now Workshops

Whether you’re an experienced artist or a creative novice, the Pittsburgh Glass Center’s workshops offer a way for participants of any skill level to get into the art of glassblowing.
Hannah Schneider,
PGHeats

Jessica Lewis Named Executive Chef of Spirits & Tales

The 80-seat restaurant will be located on the 10th floor of the forthcoming The Oaklander Hotel in Oakland.
Hal B. Klein,
Best of the 'Burgh

Fitness: Five Great Trails to Run in the Fall in Pittsburgh

Don’t resign yourself to the gym treadmills just yet – fall is one of the best times of the year to get outside and pound the pavement, surrounded by falling leaves and the possibility of grabbing a hot latte on the way home.
Sarah Shearer,
From the Magazine, Hot Reads, Things To Do

Pittsburgh's Top 10 Things to Do in November

Your 10 best bets for this month.
Jesseca Muslin,
Three Rivers Champion

Three Rivers Champion: Arthur Hazen Jr.

Hazen was named the Pennsylvania 2018 Big Brother of the Year. He has served on the board of the organization for seven years. He is also a member of the Entrepreneur’s Organization, a peer-to-peer network of business owners, and is currently serving on its board for a second time.
Presented by Grossman Yanak & Ford LLP,
Mike Prisuta's Sports Section

Pens and Steelers Know It's Not How You Start, But How You Finish

Neither team got off to a hot start, but as their seasons continue, there are signs of a change in trajectory.
Mike Prisuta,
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