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New In Tech: Apps and Sites Shaking Things Up in the 'Burgh

A data analytics site makes it easier to find a nursing home, another food delivery service comes to town and Children's Hospital relaunches their app.
Cristina Holtzer, Julie Pawlikowski,
The 412

How Many Team Members Would You Need to Run a 150-mile Relay?

According to the team behind the Great Allegheny Passage Trail Relay, at least four.
Victoria Bails,
Nest, Ultimate House

Take a Sneak Peek at Our 2018 Ultimate House

Tours of Empire on Liberty, a one-time furniture and carpet warehouse in Bloomfield turned into a mixed-use structure, take place this month. The tour includes a look at the penthouse and two condos.
Jessica Sinichak,
The 412

First Eaglet Hatches in Harmar Nest

You can watch the new, fuzzy grey baby on the Audubon Society’s webcam.
Lauren Davidson,
The 412

112-year old Business Has Served Its Last Lunch

Mitchell's Restaurant, Bar and Banquet Center on Ross Street is transitioning out of the restaurant business.
Cristina Holtzer,
The 412

“Black Panther” Costumes to Make a Stop in Pittsburgh

The Heinz History Center will be the first to get a new exhibit showcasing hero costumes from blockbuster movies.
Victoria Bails,
The 412

PM on KD: Our Best Road Trips

Pittsburgh Magazine editor, Brian Hyslop, appears on KDKA's Pittsburgh Today Live to discuss our top road trip ideas within a few hours' drive of the 'Burgh.
Magazine Staff,
PGHeats

24 Terrific Pittsburgh Restaurants Open on Monday

There are plenty of options for dining out on a night when many Pittsburgh restaurants are closed.
Hal B. Klein,
Mike Prisuta's Sports Section

Remembering Namath, and to Protect the Plate, on the Occasion of Mom’s Passing

Mike Prisuta reflects on life lessons (and sports instruction) received from his late mother, Margaret Prisuta.
Mike Prisuta,
After Dark

Daily Show Stand-Up Tour Comes to Arcade

Three writers from “The Daily Show” will bring their own material to Arcade Comedy Theater this weekend.
Lauren Davidson,
The 412

A Familiar Pittsburgh Landmark is Getting an Upgrade

The garden will provide a peaceful retreat and naming opportunities for guests and patrons.
Julie Pawlikowski,
The 412

A Beginner’s Guide to ‘Hamilton’: Everything You Need to Know

The hit musical opens in Pittsburgh January 2019, and local fans are ecstatic. So what’s the big deal?
Craig Taylor,
Eat + Drink Features

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

We're digging into ​pierogies at Pierogies Plus, savoring French onion soup at Poulet Bleu, welcoming back a chef to his roots at Spoon and more. Plus, we talk to Allegheny Wine Mixer owner Jamie Patten.
Hal B. Klein,
From the Magazine, Hot Reads, Things To Do

Top 10 Things to Do in Pittsburgh in April

This month's best bets in the ’Burgh.
Jesseca Muslin,
The 412

New This Summer: Cruising the Three Rivers on a Tiki Bar

The tiki boat tour will bridge relaxation and the city’s rivers for a new boating experience.
Julie Pawlikowski,
The 412

City of Asylum’s Storytelling Event Brings Stories of Culture to the North Side

Though a series of international storytellers, children can learn about different cultures right in their own neighborhood.
Victoria Bails,
Nest

Schoolhouse Rock: New Condos Underway in Swissvale

Vacant for years, the historic Deniston School will house 18 units.
Abby Cormack,
The 412

Respite at the End of The Trail: New South Side Hostel to Open

South Side Traveler’s Rest, located in the historic A.M. Byers building, will be the city’s only licensed hostel.
Julie Pawlikowski,
The 412

Pittsburghers - Do You Need a Digital Detox?

Renaissance Pittsburgh Hotel is now offering a package where guests must literally unplug from technology.
Lauren Davidson,
After Dark

Mindful Brewing is a Friendly Neighborhood Spot (With Good Beer)

The South Hills brewery and restaurant is an above-average entry in the rapidly expanding list of local spots for in-house beer.
Sean Collier,
The 412

Munhall Native Auditions for American Idol

A rising Pittsburgh star vies for her chance at fame.
Victoria Bails,
The 412

Lack of Empathy Leads to Uncivil Discourse

A panel discussion at Duquesne University focused on the tough task of teaching empathy in the digital age.
Julie Pawlikowski,
PGHeats

How Making Juice Changed Sharif Rasheed's Life

The owner of Safi Juice in Garfield left a job he hated to tap into something from his childhood.
Hal B. Klein,
Things To Do

Pittsburgh's Can't Miss Concerts in April

This month's lineup includes Rick Astley, Billy Price, Christopher Cross and Ronnie Milsap.
Cassidy Gruber,
Things To Do

Pittsburgh Flicks and Nightlife in April

Tour local social clubs with the Roaming Social Club; expect changes at AMC Waterfront
Sean Collier,
Things To Do

Undercover: What We're Reading in April

A look back at "The Mysteries of Pittsburgh" as it turns 30, plus two literary events coming up in April.
Kristofer Collins,
Collier's Weekly, From the Magazine

Perspectives: ‘This Is Us’ Is a Story of Us

A former Pittsburgher finds more than a few similarities between his own life and that of the siblings on "This Is Us."
John Casey,
Give Pgh

Spare Change: A New Way of Giving

A local group is using music and some spare change to help charities — and filming every step of the way.
Lauren Davidson,
Community Feature

Look How Mighty This Bellevue Garden Has Grown

Last season, the Rosalinda Sauro Sirianni Garden produced 4,862 pounds of food; the harvest was donated to three food pantries.
Olivia Kappler,
The 412

When and Where to Dump Your Junk (including old TVs)

A state environmental agency wants to help you recycle your hard-to-dispose-of household clutter.
Cristina Holtzer,
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