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Find Some Invertebrate Rhythm with Beats and Jelly

Have you experienced Jellyfish yet? If not, check out the event at its first birthday party on Sept. 7.
Cassidy Gruber,
Eat + Drink Features

Partake in Cocktail Studies with the Ladies of LUPEC

The Ladies United for the Preservation of Endangered Cocktails serve old-school drinks with history and flair.
Estelle Tran,
Rick Sebak

Rick Sebak Details the Town Named for Eleanor

The First Lady's many area trips endeared her to the region — and one community in particular.
Rick Sebak,
Eat + Drink Features

Dawn Plummer Shines a Light for a Just Food System

The executive director of the Pittsburgh Food Policy Council seeks long-term solutions to our region’s food access issues.
Hal B. Klein,
Education, From the Magazine, Hot Reads

Taking the Helm: Meet Pittsburgh's Newest College Leaders

Over the past two years, the leadership of the region’s universities has undergone an overhaul. We reached out to college and university presidents who are new on the job to ask why they came here and what they hope to accomplish during their tenure.
Annie Siebert,
Arts & Entertainment, From the Magazine, Hot Reads

Color Block Party

Kelly Lane’s Eco-chic designs are Revel worthy. Watch as this colorful fashion shoot comes to life.
Photos by Juan Carlos Silva, Styling by Bradford Mumpower, Hair and makeup by Jessica Lane,
Arts & Entertainment, From the Magazine, Hot Reads

Manfred Honeck is Not Your Typical Maestro

The way Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra Music Director Manfred Honeck conducts himself has won over musicians, and his dedication has solidified the orchestra’s international stature. After 10 years at the helm, he has forged a legacy that stands out among the PSO’s legendary leaders.
Andrew Druckenbrod,
From the Magazine, Hot Reads

What You Can Learn from The Money Masters

Kick-start your journey to sensible financial management, because money matters are too important to ignore.
Kim Lyons, Brian Hyslop,
Education

Money Masters: Spending Time Learning About Investing

Investments take many forms but no matter what you choose, experts say it's important to chose something.
Brian Hyslop,
Education

Money Masters: Handling Debt With a Dose of Realism

If you’re tackling a large amount of debt, there are different philosophies about how to do it. So which is right for you?
Kim Lyons,
Education

Money Masters: Judgment-Free Tips to Curb Your Spending

If you’re trying to curb spending, be realistic about what you can and can’t handle. Here are a few options.
Kim Lyons,
Education

Money Masters: Four Apps for Money Management

If you’re trying to get out of debt or just better manage your finances, there are a slew of apps aimed at saving, budgeting and investing. Here’s a look at some of the most popular ones along with their signature features.
Kim Lyons,
From the Magazine, Hot Reads, Restaurant Reviews

Restaurant Review: Lola Bistro

The family-run North Side restaurant is a neighborhood gem with the potential to draw larger crowds.
Hal B. Klein,
Education

Money Masters: The Pittsburgh Area By The Numbers

Where our region ranks in child poverty, employment, health care coverage, population, income and commuting time.
Ann Belser, Infographics by Huck Beard,
Community Feature, From the Magazine, Hot Reads

South Side Park Is a Forgotten Gem and a Future Asset

An ambitious master plan to revitalize the little-traveled South Side Park could set a precedent for green-space redevelopment in the city.
Sebastian Foltz,
Mike Prisuta's Sports Section

Perspective Not a Prerequisite for Passionate NFL Fans

Whether in Pittsburgh, Green Bay or anywhere else, most passionate football fans will tolerate almost anything, except of course, losing.
Mike Prisuta,
PGHeats

How to Find the Culinary Treasures Just Outside Our Doors

Sarah Bir's “The Fruit Forager’s Companion” helps readers connect with nature, whether by discovering the autumn olive or simply making homemade apple cider.
Celine Roberts,
After Dark

Arsenal Lanes Throws Gutterball In Defense Of Music Policy

The Lawrenceville bowling alley responded to controversy in exactly the wrong way — and owes its customers more.
Sean Collier,
The 412

“Double Dare Live” Coming to Pittsburgh

The live version of the Nickelodeon game show makes its last stop of a nationwide tour in the ‘Burgh this fall.
Cristina Holtzer,
Best of the 'Burgh

The 5 Best Movie Theaters in Pittsburgh

A movie-going experience is about more than just the movie. PM Film Critic Sean Collier takes a break from movie reviews and shares the best spots for cocktails, classics and comfort.
Sean Collier,
PGHeats

Fish nor Fowl Now Taking Reservations

The new restaurant from the Richard DeShantz Restaurant Group will soft-open later this week.
Hal B. Klein,
Nest

New Book Makes Crafters the 'Life of the Party'

The newest book from Lily & Val owner Valerie McKeehan includes more than 100 hand-drawn, tear-out paper cards, menus and tags that can be used for hosting a gathering.
Paige Parise,
The 412

"You Are My Friend" Looking for Extras in Pittsburgh

The Tom Hanks-led film will begin production in the Pittsburgh area this fall.
Cristina Holtzer,
The 412

Come and Explore Wilkinsburg’s Divine History

The Sacred Spaces Tour takes visitors to the borough’s churches, mosques and historic buildings.
Janine Faust,
Arts & Entertainment, From the Magazine, Hot Reads

Waste Not: Kelly Lane's Fashion Designs are Eco-Chic

After noting how much fabric ends up in landfills, Pittsburgh designer Kelly Simpson-Scupelli found a way to incorporate the unused scraps into her fashion line.
Bradford Mumpower,
Three Rivers Champion

Three Rivers Champion: Sloane Davidson

Davidson started an organization that gives refugee and immigrant families aid based on real, person-to-person relationships, not transactions.
Presented by Grossman Yanak & Ford LLP,
The 412

“Night of the Living Dead” to Appear on the Big Screen Again

The cult classic will be screened at the Byham Theater in honor of the 50th anniversary of its debut.
Janine Faust,
PGHeats

Enix Brewing Company Set to Open in Homestead

Owners David and Victor Rodriguez also operate two breweries in Madrid, Spain.
Celine Roberts,
After Dark

Revisiting Fat Head's

The South Side stalwart punches above its weight thanks to good beer and gigantic sandwiches.
Sean Collier,
Mike Prisuta's Sports Section

In Ben They Trust

Going into his 15th professional season, Steelers' quarterback Ben Roethlisberger remains the key to a successful season.
Mike Prisuta,
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