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From the Magazine, Things To Do

One-Act Play "Building the Wall" Is a Cautionary Tale

The 12 Peers Theater play offers a picture of a dystopian future in Trump’s America.
Lauren Davidson,
Things To Do

Undercover: What We're Reading in May

Reviews of The Drowning Boy’s Guide to Water by Cameron Barnett and Capp Road by Matt Borczon.
Kristofer Collins,
Best of the 'Burgh

The 4 Best Sports to Try This Spring in Pittsburgh

Looking to switch up your physical activity now that it finally feels like spring? We found four sports you can play locally that you may never have considered.
Julie Pawlikowski,
Nest

Planting in the Concrete Jungle: Urban Garden Basics

Gardening in the city is a challenge, but these tips from local professionals can set you on the right track.
Abby Cormack,
Things To Do

Pittsburgh's Can't Miss Concerts in May

This month's lineup includes Alvvays, André Costello and the Cool Minors, Jimmy Eat World, LeAnn Rimes and Michael McDonald.
Cassidy Gruber,
Community Feature

An Eerie Visit to Windber Trolley Graveyard

Windber, Pa. is home to the “Trolley Graveyard,” an uncanny collection of decaying streetcars.
James Rada Jr., Photos by James Rada Jr.,
Collier's Weekly, From the Magazine, Hot Reads

Perspectives: A Toast to Youth

A young adult author recounts a rare occasion when she did not have to defend her profession as everyone realized how brightly the past can shine on the present.
Siobhan Vivian,
Eat + Drink Features

Bar Marco's Dominic Fiore is a Natural

The Strip District restaurant's beverage director is an evangelist for natural wine.
Hal B. Klein,
The 412

WYEP Announces Summer Music Festival Line-Up

Langhorne Slim will headline the 21st edition of the free music concert.
Julie Pawlikowski,
The 412

Carnegie Museum Experts Help Unearth a Prehistoric Predator

The vertebrae and hip-bone fossils from a new dinosaur were found in Argentina.
Sean Collier,
PGHeats

Le Virtu Returns to Stagioni on May 1

The 49-ingredient soup is a culinary representation of the transition from winter to spring.
Hal B. Klein,
After Dark

How to Plan a Great Overnight Pittsburgh-to-NYC Trip

You don't need to block off a big chunk of the calendar to plan a worthwhile one-night trip to New York.
Sean Collier,
From the Magazine, Hot Reads, Sports

The 10 Most Enjoyable Parts of the Pittsburgh Marathon

Runners who have conquered the entire 26.2 miles share their favorite stretches of the city-spanning race.
Sean Collier,
The 412

More than 270 Events Announced for Remake Learning’s 9-Day Festival

The festival has gained national attention for its innovative design.
Julie Pawlikowski,
From the Magazine, Hot Reads, Medicine and Health Features

Best Doctors in Pittsburgh 2018

Pittsburgh’s medical lifesavers rated by their peers, including anesthesiologists, cardiologists, dermatologists, neurologists, ophthalmologists, pediatricians, psychiatrists, surgeons, urologists & many more.
Best Doctors, Inc.,
From the Magazine, Hot Reads, Medicine and Health Features

How Pittsburgh is Advancing the Care for the Young

Meet four physicians making breakthroughs in medical care to improve the lives of Pittsburgh’s children and adolescents.
Kate Benz, Photos by Becky Thurner Braddock,
Community Feature, From the Magazine, Hot Reads

‘Conversations’: 8 Interesting People Revive a Lost Art

We sit down with hockey coaches, college students, farmers and the mayors of two cities to see what they had to say.
Lauren Davidson, Cristina Holtzer, Hal B. Klein, Jessica Sinichak,
From the Magazine, Hot Reads, Restaurant Reviews

Restaurant Review: Bitter Ends Garden & Luncheonette is a Sweet Success

Becca Hegarty’s establishment in Bloomfield blends contemporary sourcing with old-fashioned community for a simple yet satisfying neighborhood restaurant.
Hal B. Klein,
Mike Prisuta's Sports Section

Avalanche of Info. Shouldn’t Confuse Steelers’ Draft Aspirations

The Steelers could choose a Hercules, a bouncer or a guy with a big butt that he can “anchor,” but can any of them catch a javelin?
Mike Prisuta,
The 412

Watch: Boujee the French Bulldog Breaks Free

Juju Smith-Schuster’s dog makes some sweet aerial moves to get out of its cage.
Cristina Holtzer,
The 412

A Bitter Pennsylvania Rivalry Is the Focus of a New Movie

Few questions spark such intense debate as “Wawa or Sheetz?” A local filmmaker hopes to answer which regional chain reigns supreme.
Cristina Holtzer,
The 412

Kraft Heinz Squeezes Out New Ketchup with Vintage Taste

Can a recipe from 1896 still taste as good?
Victoria Bails,
Nest

Tour It: Historic Wilkinsburg Mansion Gets a Makeover

The Junior League of Pittsburgh's Show House is a 112-year-old mansion featuring 28 rooms decorated by a different local design professionals.
Abby Cormack,
Nest

Today’s Home Relocating North Hills Furniture Store

Owner Jeff Lenchner says a Discount Tire store will open in place of the store’s current location along McKnight Road in Ross Township.
Jessica Sinichak,
The 412

Is Gabby Barrett the Next Carrie Underwood?

The 18-year-old singer from Munhall wowed the “American Idol” judges once again.
Cristina Holtzer,
The 412

17 Vintage Photos of the Steel City of Old

Take a trip back to a very different Pittsburgh.
PM Staff,
The 412

PIT Turns to CMU to Make Airport Smartest in the World

The airport authority will use minds at CMU to discover ways to make it easier for passengers to get from the terminal’s parking lots to their seat on the plane.
Richard Cook,
The 412

Celebrate August Wilson's Birthday With a King and a Block Party

The ninth play in the 10-part Pittsburgh Cycle will open outside at the August Wilson House.
Victoria Bails,
PGHeats

First Look: Soju in Garfield

Simon Chough’s Korean restaurant is six years in the making.
Hal B. Klein,
The 412

Get Your Clark Bars While You Can – They May Soon Be Gone

Production of Pittsburgh native candy bar may halt if the current producer cannot find a new buyer.
Victoria Bails,
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