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The 412

Last to Buy a Ticket and She Gets Best Seat in the House

A lifelong fan buys a last minute, front-row seat to see Elton John in Pittsburgh, no scalpers needed.
Richard Cook,
The 412

Find the Devil in Gallery D at the Carnegie International

The 57th Carnegie International is now open, and with it the premiere of Alex Da Corte's "Rubber Pencil Devil."
Mike May,
The 412

Tango in the Taproom on Tuesdays

North Side pub will offer Tango Tuesdays where you can move to the music and take some dance lessons.
Sarah Shearer,
The 412

A Comedy about Coming Out: CMU Grad's New Film, “Lez Bomb”

Jenna Laurenzo's new film about a woman who brings her girlfriend home for Thanksgiving in an attempt to come out to her family will be featured at the Reel Q LGBT Film Festival on Saturday.
Sarah Connor,
The 412

Leslie Odom Jr. Bringing “Hamilton” to the People

The “Hamilton” star will perform with Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra at Heinz Hall for a one-night-only concert perfect for those who may miss the musical in January.
Sarah Shearer,
From the Magazine, Give Pgh, Hot Reads

6 Things You Need for a Successful Fundraiser

We asked local nonprofits to give us their best tricks and tips.
Jennifer Papale Rignani,
From the Magazine, Give Pgh, Hot Reads

Sweet Spot: The Bakery that Serves Dessert with a Purpose

Wes Lyons and Amber Greene's Cakery Square serves its cupcakes with a side of youth empowerment.
Hal B. Klein, Photos by Erin Kelly,
Give Pgh

Healing with Music in The Key of Community

A Mt. Lebanon resident and her friend create a nonprofit that aims to transform lives by sharing the arts through piano donations, community projects and educational programs.
Mackenzie Rodrigues,
Give Pgh

Single Mothers: How One Woman Changed the Narrative

The traveling photo essay and video series created by Heather Hopson aims to change the narrative surrounding the negative stereotypes.
Jesseca Muslin,
Give Pgh

FAME isn't Fleeting with This Scholarship Program

The Fund for Advancement of Minorities through Education expands its work to help students from low-income neighborhoods excel in life as well as school.
Deborah M. Todd,
Give Pgh

What Does Adult Education Look Like in Pittsburgh?

Literacy Pittsburgh’s mission goes beyond teaching people to read — but that mission remains a pressing concern.
Amy Whipple,
Give Pgh

A Home for Wisdom: Why She Left Her Pittsburgh Life for Kenya

Pittsburgher Kate Fletcher grew up as an orphan. Now, she’s helping orphaned or abandoned girls in Kenya find their way.
Lauren Davidson,
From the Magazine, Give Pgh

One Day to Remember Helps Pittsburghers Make Lasting Memories

Local nonprofit One Day to Remember makes bespoke memories for families with parents struggling with life-threatening illnesses.
Sean Collier,
Collier's Weekly, Give Pgh

Perspectives: Making Space

A playground trip causes Amy Whipple, whose son has extra needs, to reflect on how simple — and charitable — it can be to make space for someone else.
Amy Whipple,
PGHeats

The Black Cat Market is Pittsburgh's Newest Cat Cafe

Co-owners Olivia Ciotoli and Indigo Baloch opened the Lawrenceville location to provide a venue for animal interactions for those without the ability to keep pets themselves.
Celine Roberts,
Mike Prisuta's Sports Section

Shazier, Steelers Return to Cincinnati Still Seeking a Happy Ending

Sunday's return to Paul Brown Stadium will be the Steelers' first trip back since last December when linebacker Ryan Shazier went down and stayed down. But this time he’ll be back on the sideline with his team, and most significantly he’ll be back on his feet.
Mike Prisuta,
The 412

Hate to Shop? Now Alexa Can Have Whole Foods Deliver

Amazon Prime members can now ask Alexa (or shop online) for organic groceries and other products — and expect to have them delivered in as little as an hour.
Jessica Sinichak,
PGHeats

412 Food Rescue Expands Its Classes on Cooking Surplus Food

Plus, Jamilka Borges is back with a new cohort of outstanding chefs for the organization's annual fundraising dinner.
Hal B. Klein, Rose Gerber,
After Dark

Phantom Fright Nights is Creepy, Essential Kennywood

The Halloween attraction turns the playful park sinister in delightful ways.
Sean Collier,
Nest

Discover Wilkinsburg's Sacred Spaces on New Tour

Curated by artist Jennifer Chenoweth, the tour highlights the historic sights and sounds of Wilkinsburg, including churches, mosques and other historic buildings.
Hannah Schneider,
The 412

Fund in Mac Miller's Name Launches with L.A. Concert

Remembrances of the late rapper continue with a Pittsburgh-based charitable fund, an all-star concert in Los Angeles and more.
Sarah Connor,
The 412

Kesha Concert in Pittsburgh Aims to Get Out The Vote

The singer, who has written songs for movies modeled after political figures, will perform Downtown just days before the midterm elections.
Hannah Schneider,
The 412

Where You Can See the Best Fall Foliage Around Here

It's all about timing, and the next few weeks are critical.
Richard Cook,
The 412

Tom Hanks Helps to Cheer on Penguins in Home Opener

Using clips from some of his most memorable scenes, the Penguins introduced the Academy Award-winning actor to the crowd at PPG Paints Arena.
PM Staff,
Mike Prisuta's Sports Section

Pens Want to Send Early Message, More Will be Necessary

The Pens open the season against three teams that have a legitimate shot at hoisting Lord Stanley's Cup nine months from now.
Mike Prisuta,
PGHeats

Pittsburgh Area Food and Drink Events for October

We have your month covered with cider festivals, spooky bar crawls and an African food festival.
Celine Roberts,
After Dark

What Lurks in the ScareHouse Basement?

Venturing into the popular haunt's extreme, underground attraction.
Sean Collier,
PGHeats

Best Buddies Brings TasteBuds Back for a Third Year

And the lineup of chefs is pretty spectacular.
Rose Gerber,
The 412

Mix Up Your Moviegoing with Two October Film Festivals

Reel Q and ReelAbilities offer challenging, lauded films that otherwise would not see the big screen at area cinemas.
Sarah Connor,
The 412

Important Women, From Ancient History to Now, in Oakland

"Feminist Frequency" writers Anita Sarkeesian and Ebony Adams bring their new book, "History vs. Women," to the Carnegie Lecture Hall.
Sean Collier,
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