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May Cover

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,
Nest

PPG Paints Unveils 2019 Color of the Year: Night Watch

Paying homage to the restorative power of nature, this deep green shade is one to watch in the coming year. Here’s how to use it on your walls.
Jessica Sinichak,
The 412

Influx of Red, White and Blue Coming to City of Black and Gold

The National Flag Foundation is bringing the Star Spangled Banner’s history and colors to the Koppers Building –– and on some nights, it will be visible for miles.
Janine Faust,
The 412

Renting in Pittsburgh? You're Getting a Great Deal

The Steel City ranks first in Zillow’s 10 Most Affordable Markets for Renters list.
Janine Faust,
The 412

Iconic Pittsburgh Meteorologist Joe DeNardo Dies at 87

DeNardo was well known in Pittsburgh long before a series of promotional TV spots cemented his place among the city's broadcasting icons.
Richard Cook,
Mike Prisuta's Sports Section

Olczyk Embraces Awareness, Understanding to Fight Cancer

Olczyk found out last August, in the wake of a six-hour surgery that removed 14 inches of his colon and “a tumor the size of my fist,” the severity of what he was suddenly confronting.
Mike Prisuta,
Best of the 'Burgh, From the Magazine, Hot Reads

Best of the 'Burgh 2018: Readers' Choice Poll Results

Diners, food trucks, dive bars and more. Here's the most popular stuff in town.
PM Readers,
Community Feature, From the Magazine

Conor Lamb Doesn't Want to Know How You Voted for President

The new congressman discusses his upset victory –– and his thoughts on the state of the Democratic Party in 2018.
Sean Collier,
From the Magazine, Hot Reads, Restaurant Reviews

Restaurant Review: The Twisted Frenchman is an Ambitious Endeavor

Andrew Garbarino moved his fine-dining restaurant into a multimillion-dollar new home. Does it live up to its new digs?
Hal B. Klein,
Community Feature, From the Magazine, Hot Reads

Vietnam Vets – The Warriors No One Wanted to Thank

When veterans returned from Vietnam, they didn't often hear the phrase “Thank you for your service.” But now, Pittsburgh veterans think people are learning to separate the war from the warrior.
Marianne Dougherty, Photos by Maranie Rae,
Community Feature

Web Exclusive: Pittsburgh Vets Recount Their Time in Vietnam

From a medic who fainted when his blood was drawn during his physical to an Army nurse, area Vietnam veterans share stories about their time in country.
Marianne Dougherty,
Community Feature, From the Magazine, Hot Reads

Sadie's Tree: A Plea for Kindness in Memory of a Bullied Teen

In an obituary read round the world, the family of Bedford, Pa., teen Sadie Riggs called out those who had bullied her and pleaded for people to be kind to one another. A year after Sadie’s death, lessons remain to be learned from her suicide.
Cristina Rouvalis, Photos by Martha Rial,
Best of the 'Burgh

Best of the 'Burgh 2018: Food and Drink

From a goat rodeo farm and dairy to a Spanish revival to a secret lunch –– discover what our editors chose for the Best of the 'Burgh in food and drink.
Anna Baughman, Sean Collier, Richard Cook, Karen Dacko, Lauren Davidson, Joy Frank-Collins, Cassidy Gruber, Brian Hyslop, Hal B. Klein, Mike May, Jesseca Muslin, Jessica Sinichak, Estelle Tran,
Best of the 'Burgh

Best of the 'Burgh 2018: Fitness and Outdoor

From a way to be shady to a (literal) tailgate to letting the moon be your guide –– discover what our editors chose for the Best of the 'Burgh in fitness and the outdoors.
Anna Baughman, Sean Collier, Richard Cook, Karen Dacko, Lauren Davidson, Joy Frank-Collins, Cassidy Gruber, Brian Hyslop, Hal B. Klein, Mike May, Jesseca Muslin, Jessica Sinichak, Estelle Tran,
Best of the 'Burgh

Best of the 'Burgh 2018: Arts & Entertainment

From waking the dead to a jazz conspiracy to an act of grand larceny –– discover what our editors chose for the Best of the 'Burgh in arts and entertainment.
Anna Baughman, Sean Collier, Richard Cook, Karen Dacko, Lauren Davidson, Joy Frank-Collins, Cassidy Gruber, Brian Hyslop, Hal B. Klein, Mike May, Jesseca Muslin, Jessica Sinichak, Estelle Tran,
Best of the 'Burgh

Best of the 'Burgh 2018: Cultural Attractions

From a tiny history lesson to a secret garden to a hidden shrine –– discover what our editors chose for the Best of the 'Burgh in cultural attractions.
Anna Baughman, Sean Collier, Richard Cook, Karen Dacko, Lauren Davidson, Joy Frank-Collins, Cassidy Gruber, Brian Hyslop, Hal B. Klein, Mike May, Jesseca Muslin, Jessica Sinichak, Estelle Tran,
Best of the 'Burgh

Best of the 'Burgh 2018: Business and Education

From a pierogi you can't eat to a hidden toy chest to the rehab of a dying mall –– discover what our editors chose for the Best of the 'Burgh in business and education.
Anna Baughman, Sean Collier, Richard Cook, Karen Dacko, Lauren Davidson, Joy Frank-Collins, Cassidy Gruber, Brian Hyslop, Hal B. Klein, Mike May, Jesseca Muslin, Jessica Sinichak, Estelle Tran,
PGHeats

What Anthony Bourdain Meant to Me

Reflecting on the loss of a person so many of us admired.
Hal B. Klein,
After Dark

Man, There's a Lot Going on at Zone 28

The relaunched entertainment complex in Harmarville is casting a wide net, with some success.
Sean Collier,
The 412

Watch: Mrs. Rogers Charms Jimmy Fallon in Late Night Debut

The wife of the late Fred Rogers is in New York City to help promote the new documentary “Won't You Be My Neighbor.” During an appearance on the ”Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,” she shared the lovely significance of Mister Rogers and the number 143.
Richard Cook,
The 412

The Carnegie Science Center is Becoming Even More Futuristic

The PPG Science Pavilion will include four floors of learning labs, exhibits and event space.
Anna Baughman,
The 412

Burn Notice: Pittsburgh's Traffic Ticket Hot Spots

Traffic citations by Pittsburgh police are up 40 percent since last year.
Janine Faust,
Nest

Five Pittsburgh-Based Etsy Shops You Need to Know About

From furniture to wall art and beyond, these local makers created one-of-a-kind pieces for your home or office.
Paige Parise,
The 412

Reading, Writing and Arithmetic in the Great Outdoors

Linton Middle School’s newest classroom in Penn Hills doesn’t have a ceiling or a chalkboard — what it does have is a pond and an open pavilion.
Janine Faust,
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