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Hot Reads, The 412

Pittsburgh Area Fireworks 2018: When & Where to Watch Them

You can get your fill of fireworks throughout the long holiday week, if you know where and when to look.
Daniela Dryer, Rachel Brieve,
After Dark

Five Essential July Events in Pittsburgh

Parking-lot punk, polished Potter and other July attractions.
Sean Collier,
The 412

Watch: Pittsburgh Dogs Lick Up the Laughter

Most dog lovers loved to be licked by their pets, but this video takes that expression of affection to a whole new level.
Richard Cook,
Best of the 'Burgh

Six Underrated Kennywood Rides You Need to Try Again

Leave enough time in your next visit to Kennywood to revisit some old favorites and these underrated gems.
Sean Collier,
The 412

Locally Made App For Domestic Abuse Victims Gets an Update

New features were introduced to RUSafe in order to better assist those at risk.
Janine Faust,
Things To Do

Undercover: What We're Reading in July

“Sometimes I play the what-if game and wonder, what if we hadn’t moved to Sewickley when I got pregnant ... and what happened to us might never have happened at all.”
Kristofer Collins,
Things To Do

Pittsburgh's Can't Miss Concerts in July

This month's lineup includes Jimmy Buffett, Paula Cole, the Felice Brothers and Gin Blossoms.
Cassidy Gruber,
Things To Do

A Musical Marriage With Roots Dating Back Centuries

Pittsburgh’s two largest organizations devoted to Renaissance and Baroque music are taking their shared missions one step further.
Andrew Druckenbrod,
Collier's Weekly, From the Magazine

Perspectives: Face Time

A daughter shares details of FaceTime conversations with her ailing mother, realizing that any one of those calls could be the last.
Jane McCafferty,
From the Magazine, Hot Reads, Things To Do

The Top 10 Things to Do in Pittsburgh in July

This month's best bets in the 'Burgh.
Jesseca Muslin,
Things To Do

Two Great Summer Date Nights in Pittsburgh

Whether you want to impress out-of-town guests or simply enjoy an evening with your significant other – these suggestions are sure to result in a memorable evening.
Sean Collier,
Nest

Perfect Party: Decorate Your Home for Summer Flings

Splurge owner Kym Pelcher shares her advice for making your outdoor space look festive.
Paige Parise,
The 412

The Story Behind Those Colorful Globes Downtown

The “Cool Globes: Hot Ideas for a Cooler Planet” art exhibit wants passersby to consider the effects of climate change.
Janine Faust,
The 412

The Fight for 15 Pays Off: AHN to Raise Its Minimum Wage

Allegheny Health Network is the latest employer in the region to raise its company-wide minimum wage.
Anna Baughman,
Eat + Drink Features

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

We eat for a good cause with Leo's Sunday Sauce, wonder what took us so long to get to Lola Bistro and hit the main menu at Muddy Waters. Plus, we go offline with Dave Anoia of DiAnoia's Eatery.
Hal B. Klein,
Eat + Drink Features

Lidia Bastianich Shares Her American Dream in a New Memoir

PM Dining Critic Hal B. Klein talks to the celebrated chef, restauranteur, television host and author about grandparents, foraging and the plight of refugees seeking a better life in the United States.
Hal B. Klein,
The 412

They Prayed to Our Lady of the Roller Coaster

Two local priests –– riding the Phantom's Revenge to promote Catholic Day at Kennywood –– create a viral video. Along the way they deliver a most unusual sermon.
Richard Cook,
Arts & Entertainment

The Homestead Artist with a Worldwide Reputation

Jesse Best maintains a presence in New York and Tokyo. But, he says, Pittsburgh has been 10 times better to him than any other place.
Kate Benz,
The 412

Local Brewery Resolves Trademark Dispute With Sass

After Pitt ordered Voodoo Brewery to stop production of its "H2P American IPA," the company relaunched the beer under a new name.
Cristina Holtzer,
The 412

Sprout Fund Passes the Torch

50 Pittsburghers to receive $1,000 Legacy Award to carry on the nonprofit’s vision.
Rachel Brieve,
Mike Prisuta's Sports Section

Pirates Can Be Show Stoppers if They Follow Brault's Lead

A Broadway musical about the life and times of the Pittsburgh Pirates? The idea might not be as farfetched as you think.
Mike Prisuta,
The 412

Pirates Pitcher Steven Brault has Pretty Good Pipes Too

The Pirates reliever sang the national anthem Tuesday night before the Bucs hosted the Brewers at PNC Park. It's worth watching, especially for his teammates' reaction at the end.
Richard Cook,
The 412

Crime in the South Side Has Fallen Dramatically

Illegal activity plunged along East Carson Street following several new security measures.
Janine Faust,
The 412

Fired by City Paper — Charlie Deitch Won’t Be Silenced

The former editor of the Pittsburgh alt-weekly is creating his own "more inclusive" publication.
Jessica Sinichak,
Rick Sebak

Czechoslovakia was Forged in Pittsburgh

Rick Sebak details how the establishment of the European nation began with a meeting Downtown.
Rick Sebak,
Arts & Entertainment

Brick by Brick: Legos Go High Art

Made entirely out of Legos, the sculptures on the display at the Carnegie Science Center’s new Scaife Exhibit Gallery range from the whimsical to the otherworldly.
Sean Collier,
Eat + Drink Features, From the Magazine

Mike Chen, Dean of the Chinese Kitchen

The owner of Everyday Noodles is encouraging more regionally specific Chinese food in Pittsburgh restaurants.
Hal B. Klein,
Community Feature, From the Magazine

MultiStories: Real Estate – The Machesney Building

Visitors can still ogle the lavish marble and bronze interior crafted to appeal to the original owner's banker and stockbroker tenants.
Mark Houser,
After Dark

The Other Moving Documentary About a Curious Pittsburgher

In "Will Work For Views," the video artist and musician Weird Paul is a little bit Dr. Demento and a little bit Mister Rogers.
Sean Collier,
The 412

Pittsburgh Might Mow Your Lawn for Free

The city is launching a free grass cutting service for the elderly, disabled and veterans.
Janine Faust,
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