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1225 Dec Cover

The 412

The Right Note: Pittsburgh Has a Grammy-Winning Symphony

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.
Cristina Holtzer,
The 412

Why Did the Bylines Disappear for Four Days in the Post-Gazette?

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.
Lauren Davidson, Richard Cook,
The 412

12 Pictures of Frozen Muck on the North Shore

Pittsburgh's formerly frozen rivers have receded, leaving behind mud and chunks of ice that could take weeks to thaw.
Richard Cook,
The 412

National Aviary Appears on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon”

Thursday night’s episode included an appearance with Tyler, a hyacinth macaw.
Lauren Davidson,
From the Magazine, Hot Reads, Things To Do

Top Ten Things to Do in Pittsburgh in February

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

Making Survivors into Superheroes

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.
Jamie Crow,
Things To Do

Pittsburgh's Can't Miss Concerts in February

This month's lineup includes Jens Lekman, Donnie Iris, The Spinners and Travis Greene.
Cassidy Gruber,
Collier's Weekly, From the Magazine

Perspectives: Two Herons

A Pittsburgh playwright grieving the loss of her sister finds solace in strange encounters with wildlife.
Tammy Ryan,
Things To Do

Pittsburgh Flicks and Nightlife in February

The replacement to Latitude 360 and the resurgence of the Regent Square Theater.
Sean Collier,
Things To Do

Undercover: What We're Reading in February

The co-founders of Wigle Whiskey author a book on the history and current state of whiskey distilling in Pittsburgh.
Kristofer Collins,
The 412

Do You Know the History of Allegheny County's Nine Parks?

At first, not everyone thought these parks were a good idea.
Julie Pawlikowski,
The 412

PM on KD: 5 Great Bartenders and Recovery in the Kitchen

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.
Magazine Staff,
Mike Prisuta's Sports Section

Guilty as Charged as a Nutting Enabler

If you're looking for someone to blame for the current state of the Pirates, start by looking at the mirror.
Mike Prisuta,
Give Pgh, The 412

Sewickley Man Donates $37 Million After Death

A man whose loved ones say lived a simple life has made the second-largest donation in the history of a Pittsburgh nonprofit.
Cristina Holtzer,
From the Magazine, Rick Sebak

Billy Strayhorn Wasn't Born Here, but that Doesn't Matter

A look back at the the Pittsburgh journey of jazz great Billy Strayhorn.
Rick Sebak,
PGHeats

Six Penn Kitchen Will Close Next Month

The Downtown restaurant from Eat'n Park Hospitality Group ends its decade-plus run in February.
Hal B. Klein,
The 412

Is Stephen King Really a Yinzer at Heart?

A tweet by the acclaimed author had fans of Pittsburghese buzzing.
Richard Cook,
Nest

Ton Pottery Back in Business

The ceramics teaching studio has moved from Lawrenceville to a bigger space in Millvale.
Jessica Sinichak,
Eat + Drink Features

Making His Mark in Pittsburgh Restaurants

Mark F. Flaherty, one of the nation’s most prominent liquor lawyers, is passionate about Pittsburgh restaurants.
Hal B. Klein,
The 412

The Mister Rogers Documentary Has Debuted at Sundance

“Won’t You Be My Neighbor?” takes viewers beyond the cardigan collection and into “the heart of a creative genius.”
Cristina Holtzer,
Arts & Entertainment, From the Magazine

The Original Score from “Jaws” on Vinyl? Yeah, We Got That

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.
Sean Coller,
Community Feature, From the Magazine, Hot Reads

Pittsburgh MultiStories: Pittsburgh's Oldest Surviving Skyscraper

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.
Mark Houser,
From the Magazine, Medicine and Health Features

Fitness You'll be Feeling in the Morning

IM=X Pilates and Fitness combines exercise science and tradition for a full-body workout.
Kate Benz,
After Dark

The Battle of The Hollywood

Dormont's historic Hollywood Theater faces an uncertain future after news of a potential sale prompted an immediate public furor.
Sean Collier,
Three Rivers Champion

Three Rivers Champion: Cecile Springer

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.
Presented by Grossman Yanak & Ford LLP,
The 412

Amazon Includes Pittsburgh in its Top-20 List for HQ2

The list of 20 was narrowed from 238 proposals Amazon received in October. So which other cities made the cut?
Richard Cook,
From the Magazine, Hot Reads, Restaurant Reviews

Restaurant Review: or, The Whale

The Downtown restaurant is a captivating, if costly, catch.
Hal B. Klein,
Eat + Drink Features, From the Magazine, Hot Reads

Celebrating 5 Pittsburghers Who Built Careers Behind the Bar

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.
Hal B. Klein,
Eat + Drink Features, From the Magazine, Hot Reads

Second Chances: Crossroads in the Kitchen

People working to overcome substance abuse problems and ex-offenders discover a welcoming environment in restaurant kitchens.
Hal B. Klein, Photos by Laura Petrilla,
Arts & Entertainment, From the Magazine, Hot Reads

How to Pamper Yourself in Pittsburgh

Looking to beat the winter doldrums? We round up the best places and experiences for a little personal indulgence.
Sean Collier, Lauren Davidson, Brian Hyslop, Hal B. Klein, Jesseca Muslin, Jessica Sinichak,
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