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1225 Dec Cover

From the Magazine, Hot Reads, Things To Do

The Top 10 Things to Do in Pittsburgh in August

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

Pittsburgh's Can't Miss Concerts in August

This month's lineup includes Rod Stewart, The Avett Brothers, Father John Misty and Black Moth Super Rainbow.
Cassidy Gruber,
The 412

Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium Welcomes Six Baby Beavers

The babies, called kits, were born to two zoo residents, Alice and Patch.
Anna Baughman,
Things To Do

Undercover: What We're Reading in August

A review of "The Pitcher and the Dictator: Satchel Paige’s Unlikely Season in the Dominican Republic," and a preview of award-winning playwright Tammy Ryan's next public reading.
Kristofer Collins,
Things To Do

A Night at the Races Can Be Fun for the Kids Too

It’s a carnival atmosphere at the Meadows’ night races.
Sean Collier,
PGHeats

Learning the Art of Safe Mushroom Foraging

Artist and forager Sarah Banach's “Foolproof Five” illustration identifies which mushrooms are easy to identify and safe to eat.
Celine Roberts,
From the Magazine, Things To Do

No Kidding: A Five-Day Comedy Festival Is Coming to the South Side

Follow the (laugh) track to a new location for the expanded Pittsburgh Comedy Festival.
Mike May,
The 412

South Side Park Has Got Your Goat(s) This Weekend

The Allegheny GoatScape Herd will return to the Pittsburgh park for the Second Annual Goat Fest on Saturday.
Janine Faust,
Mike Prisuta's Sports Section

Brown’s Helicopter Ride a Sign of the Times for Steelers

Antonio Brown's drop-from-the-sky arrival at training camp didn't exactly set an all-business tone coming off a disappointing end to the 2017 season.
Mike Prisuta,
After Dark

Escape Room Sports Adds Variety to Group Games

The murder-mystery escape room is fun. The archery battlefield and virtual-reality game are fantastic.
Sean Collier,
PGHeats

New Menu Items Coming to Chengdu Gourmet in Squirrel Hill

Executive chef/owner Wei Zhu is fired up after a month-long trip to China.
Hal B. Klein,
The 412

New for 2019: Flying Nonstop from Pittsburgh to London

British Airways will provide year round service between Pittsburgh and London's Heathrow Airport beginning in April of next year.
Richard Cook,
The 412

Could a New Study Help Jazz Up Pittsburgh’s Music Scene?

Using responses from local music industry insiders, the Pittsburgh Music Ecosystem Study breaks down five ways in which the city’s music nightlife could be improved.
Janine Faust,
The 412

Is News Still Fit to Print?

As newspapers nationwide continue to cut back on printing to save money, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette has retained at least some print element of its publication.
Lauren Davidson,
Community Feature

Continuing Service in the Science of Helping Veterans

Ron Poropatich's second act at Pitt's Center for Military Medicine Research is about delivering hope for wounded vets.
Kim Olsen,
Community Feature, From the Magazine

MultiStories: Real Estate - The Hotel Schenley

Find out how what was once Pittsburgh's grandest hotel became the student union at the University of Pittsburgh.
Mark Houser,
Collier's Weekly, From the Magazine

Perspectives: Grid for Grade

An author who lived in New York City for 20 years returns to her native Pittsburgh to care for her ailing mother. At first uncertain of her decision, a set of steps helps to make her feel right at home, again.
Paola Corso, Photos by Huck Beard,
Community Feature

The Summer-Long Fight for Skateboard Supremacy

Competitors of all ages and skill levels are welcome to compete in Skateburgh.
Sean Collier,
Eat + Drink Features

Colin Anderson's Clever, Crafty Cocktails

The Umami bar manager brings serious skills to a playful cocktail program.
Hal B. Klein,
The 412

Virtual Andrew Carnegie Makes for Memorable Visit to the Museum

The Andy Carnegie Bot serves as a guide to the museums’ Summer Adventure program.
Janine Faust,
The 412

Apollo 11 Capsule That Went to the Moon Landing in Pittsburgh

A new exhibit at the Heinz History Center will feature mission artifacts, an interactive 3-D tour — and the role Pittsburgh played in landing men on the moon.
Janine Faust,
Nest

love, Pittsburgh Opens Third Retail Shop Showcasing Local Goods

The pop-up gift shop in the historic Oliver Building will be open through the end of the year.
Jessica Sinichak,
The 412

Mobile Service To Connect Hungry Pitt Students to Free Food

PittGrub app will send folks in need to events with leftovers.
Janine Faust,
Business, From the Magazine

What's It Like When You Go from Laborer to Being The Boss?

Pitt's Institute for Entrepreneurial Excellence has been teaching business strategies to startups and century-old companies for 25 years.
Cristina Holtzer,
The 412

You're Going to Be Upside Down a Lot on New Kennywood Coaster

Kennywood has revealed its replacement ride for “The Log Jammer” which will be located in a new portion of the park entitled “Steelers Country.”
Lauren Davidson,
From the Magazine, Hot Reads, Restaurant Reviews

Restaurant Review: Poulet Bleu

Richard DeShantz steps it up with a move from Downtown to Lawrenceville and shows Pittsburgh how to make French dining fun.
Hal B. Klein,
PGHeats

Pittsburgh to Host Nation’s First Black Beer Festival

Day Bracey and Ed Bailey of Drinking Partners Podcast and Mike Potter of Black Brew Culture online magazine will bring 12 black-owned breweries to Pittsburgh in August for Fresh Fest.
Celine Roberts,
Community Feature, From the Magazine, Hot Reads

Coming Clean: Why We Aren't a Green City ... Yet

Pittsburgh is no longer a smoky city, but that doesn’t mean it has cleaned up its act. Pittsburgh's air quality still ranks among the worst in the nation. What steps are being taken to reduce Pittsburgh's ongoing dependence on fossil fuels?
Oliver Morrison, Photos by Huck Beard, Photos by Laura Petrilla,
Eat + Drink Features, From the Magazine, Hot Reads

Ultimate Comfort Food: The Joy of Dumplings

Why our dining critic thinks dumplings might be his ultimate comfort food.
Hal B. Klein,
Eat + Drink Features, From the Magazine, Hot Reads

Seven of our Favorite Dumplings in Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh, of course, is best known for the pierogi. Our love of dumplings extends beyond that, however. These seven dumplings are our favorite restaurant versions of their various styles.
Hal B. Klein,
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