The new Rangos Giant Cinema, replacing the bygone Omnimax, is ready for audiences at the Carnegie Science Center.
We've got your guide to all the hottest underground bars and pubs — and we mean that literally.
If the creator of the latest Bud Light commercial wasn't a Steelers fan, he is now.
A new study suggests Pittsburgh tenants are far from thrilled with where they live.
The museum plans to kick off the season with a little nostalgia in its first exhibit devoted entirely to Christmas.
This month's lineup includes Aimee Mann, The Mountain Goats and Highmark Holiday Pops.
The Pop-Up Nickelodeon, featuring a trio of century-old films, is open from Light Up Night through First Night.
The over-the-top holiday-themed bar opens at the Original Oyster House the night after Thanksgiving.
Books make wonderful gifts; here are a few suggestions for your holiday celebrations.
Bradford Young's “REkOGNIZE” at the Carnegie Museum of Art.
Through her church, as well as her various positions throughout the city, she’s working to make Pittsburgh a more inclusive place.
Ease the winter blues with these locally made mugs.
The Pittsburgh Penguins goaltender already has his name on the Stanley Cup — twice. Matt Murray may be a champion, but he’s still working diligently to improve his game.
Pittsburgh Magazine highlights the unsung heroes of the health care field: our Excellence in Nursing honorees, chosen by our panel of distinguished nursing professionals.
Kevin Sousa’s long-anticipated project fires on all cylinders as a restaurant. But, will it fulfill its larger mission?
Artist Laura Zurowski is on a mission to document Pittsburgh's public steps in an unorthodox way.
Winter is here, and so is an array of outerwear and cozy indoor-wear as tried-and-true looks meet luxury this season.
Push your physical and mental limits with an orthopedic massage.
Ten years in, she nurtures Churchview Farm into maturity.
Exploring the role Pittsburgh played in the life of the quirky songwriter Loudon Wainwright III.
The time has come for the offense to more often resemble what everyone thought it would become this season, as opposed to sinking on occasion to a Cleveland Browns-esque level of ineptitude.
More than 48,000 cookies will bring in holiday cheer in Lawrenceville.
Jamieson, a volunteer for more that two decades, donates his time these days to three Pittsburgh-area organizations.
The developer behind Kaufmann’s Grand on Fifth Downtown promise to meld the historic with the modern as it readies to open more than 300 residential units featuring voice-command system Amazon Alexa, plus a rooftop infinity pool, restaurant and bar.
Once a carpet store, the mixed-use structure in Bloomfield is home to Pittsburgh Magazine’s luxury Ultimate House for 2018.
Pittsburgh's first significant nationwide ranking was more than three decades ago –– and a lot has changed since then.
The new escape game is instantly among the best in town.
Their toughest opponent in the second half of the season, aside from the New England Patriots, might be themselves.
The pocket-sized restaurant, helmed by chef Becca Hegarty, offers an array of farm-fresh food for breakfast and lunch.
The Pittsburgh Cat Film Festival at Row House Cinema is headlined by a collection of local cat videos.