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After Dark

Embrace the Bizarre with Everything is Terrible

The found-footage archeologists come to Pittsburgh with an uncanny, hypnotic new show.
Sean Collier,
From the Magazine, Hot Reads, Things To Do

Top Ten Things to Do in Pittsburgh in March

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

Pittsburgh's Can't Miss Concerts in March

This month's lineup includes “Weird Al” Yankovic, Julian Lage, Mitski and more.
Cassidy Gruber,
Things To Do

Pittsburgh Flicks and Nightlife in March

Regent Square Theater relaunches its Sunday-night series with milestones of Asian cinema; Galactic Empire plays Mr. Smalls.
Sean Collier,
Things To Do

Undercover: What We're Reading in March

Reviews of "79" by Brian Broome and "Among Ruins" by Robert Gibb, plus two literary events coming up this month.
Kristofer Collins,
The 412

Pittsburgh Food Truck Park to Open First Weekend in April

Clear your schedule and come hungry — the park kickoff has 15 food trucks in two days.
Cristina Holtzer,
Nest

Could Your Building’s Design Affect Your Health?

The Biophilic Design Summit taking place at Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Garden will be devoted to the connection between humans and nature to happiness in the workplace.
Jessica Sinichak,
The 412

PM on KD: The After Dark Hall of Fame

PM Associate Editor Sean Collier appears on KDKA's Pittsburgh Today Live to discuss a group of Pittsburgh nightlife staples: the After Dark Hall of Fame.
Magazine Staff,
The 412

Man Donates a Million to College Founded by His Aunt

Entrepreneur Robert M. “Bob” Brownlee’s contribution will allow Seton Hill University to build a brand new mathematics center and establish a new scholarship.
Victoria Bails,
PGHeats

Penn Cove Eatery and The Warren Open Downtown

The collaboration between Penn Avenue Fish Company and Subversive Cocktails contains a wine shop, grab-and-go sushi, a bar with a late-night menu and more.
Hal B. Klein,
Mike Prisuta's Sports Section

Trade Now, Sign Later Approach Could Work Again for Penguins

With the NHL trade deadline looming, the Penguins are increasingly employing more forward-thinking approaches to the acquisition of future stars.
Mike Prisuta,
After Dark

Add Some Culture to Your Life with Swan Lake

If you play your cards right, the beautiful production from Pittsburgh Ballet Theater will dazzle even novices.
Sean Collier,
Best of the 'Burgh

The 5 Best Places to People Watch in Pittsburgh

A coffee shop, an iconic landmark, an airport and beyond — these are the best places to practice the art of people watching.
Julie Pawlikowski,
Nest

Our Dream Penthouse Used to be a Carpet Warehouse

The building that now houses a $1.05 million dollar penthouse was first used for a much less exciting purpose.
Jesseca Muslin,
Nest

HGTV Renews ‘Restored by the Fords’ Starring Pittsburgh Siblings

The finale showcasing Leanne and Steve Ford airs Tuesday, and the duo already are looking for more local houses to restore for the show’s second season.
Magazine Staff,
The 412

Five Fun Facts about Pittsburgh Bridges

With more than 440 bridges in the city to choose from, VisitPITTSBURGH shows off the most interesting bridges within the city in its new Official Visitors Guide.
Victoria Bails,
The 412

WQED Event to Celebrate Mister Rogers Forever Stamp

USPS will dedicate a new forever stamp to Fred Rogers and celebrate with a party in March.
Victoria Bails,
Sports, The 412

Peters Township Native Wins Silver Medal in Speed Skating

After swine flu kept him from competing in Sochi in 2014, short track speed skater John-Henry Krueger finally won a spot on the podium at the Winter Olympic Games in Pyeongchang.
Cristina Rouvalis,
Collier's Weekly, From the Magazine

Perspectives: A Better Life

A former Pittsburgh television reporter recounts the lessons taught to him by his grandfather who spent more than four decades as a Pullman Porter.
Harold Hayes,
From the Magazine, Things To Do

Kick Back and Relax with a Baby Sloth

For $150 you can book an up-close hang out session with Vivien the two-toed sloth.
Sean Collier,
Rick Sebak

Jack Kerouac: Manager of the Pittsburgh Plymouths

In a league of his own making, the famous writer cast himself as the skipper of a (fantasy) Pittsburgh ball club.
Rick Sebak,
Eat + Drink Features

Bucking the Trend: Gallagher’s Groovy Growing

Megan Gallagher is part of a small cadre of young farmers bucking demographic trends.
Hal B. Klein,
The 412

Where's the Flu Bug Biting Hardest? There's an App for That

The Doctors Report Illness Tracker has the scoop on germ hotspots all over the region and beyond.
Julie Pawlikowski,
PGHeats

First Look: Poulet Bleu in Lawrenceville

PM dining critic Hal B. Klein takes a look at the new Richard DeShantz restaurant ... and he has the scoop on what's next from the energetic restaurateur.
Hal B. Klein,
The 412

Meet Pittsburgh's James Beard Award Semifinalists

Pittsburgh has eight nominations in six categories.
Hal B. Klein,
The 412

Urban Beekeeping Creating Environmental Buzz in Pittsburgh

No backyard? No problem. The country’s first community apiary brings beekeeping to the city.
Julie Pawlikowski,
Eat + Drink Features, From the Magazine, Hot Reads

Dig In: The Next Wave of Pizza in Pittsburgh

Now is the time to be eating pizza in Pittsburgh. Pizza makers are crafting pies in a variety of styles from New York to Old World. We round up our nine favorite destinations.
Hal B. Klein,
Education, From the Magazine, Hot Reads

Can Anthony Hamlet Fix Pittsburgh Public Schools?

The superintendent, and former NFL player, is using a new school of thought to change legacy problems.
Mary Niederberger,
Eat + Drink Features, From the Magazine, Hot Reads

5 Pittsburgh Craft Distilleries Earning a Place on the Shelf

Uncovering the hidden gems of western Pennsylvania’s craft spirit world.
Mark Houser,
Community Feature, From the Magazine, Hot Reads

Pittsburgh's Most Popular Employee is Furry and Four-Footed

River O'Malley may not be making any major policy decisions, but his presence in the Pittsburgh City-County Building as the city's official canine ambassador is a delight to those who do.
Kellie B. Gormly,
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