Pittsburghers, reeling from disappointments with our local sports teams, have found a winner with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, which is bringing two trophies home to the ‘Burgh, the first time it has done so since 1993.
Writers for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette have ended their byline strike to protest 12 years without raises and other cuts from the newspaper’s ownership. Whether the action will get them a new contract remains to be seen.
CHUTZ-POW!, a comic series based on stories of survivors of the Holocaust, brings together inspiration and education for future generations. Volume 3 will be released this month with an accompanying art exhibition.
PM Dining critic and associate editor Hal B. Klein appears on KDKA's Pittsburgh Today Live to discuss five career bartenders. He also talks about about people working to overcome substance abuse problems and ex-offenders finding a welcoming environment in restaurant kitchens.
Vinyl Remains in Dormont is not interested in offering an endless variety of records, but what you will discover are rarities, classics and hard-to-find curiosities.
The 15-story Park Building and the 14-story Carnegie building went up in the the late 1800s just a block away from each other Downtown. Today, only the Park Building still stands.
A self-proclaimed “loudmouth,” Springer says her favorite part of volunteering is meeting other people and persuading them to do what she wants them to do.
Pittsburgh is a city that celebrates its neighborhood bars. In some of those spots, second- and third-generation regulars are pulling up their stools to be served by someone who started pouring drinks decades ago.