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The 412

How Do I Find My Polling Place in the Pittsburgh Area?

In 60 seconds or less, you can easily confirm where you will cast your ballot on Election Day.
Richard Cook,
After Dark

Should You Sing a Song Right Now?

Before you put your name in at karaoke night, a few simple questions. (Plus a recommendation for one of the most fun anyone-can-sing experiences in town.)
Sean Collier,
The 412

Pittsburgh Chefs Prepare for a Gala Tribute to Jacques Pepin

The Pittsburgh Botanic Garden will celebrate the legendary chef with a gala on November 19.
Casey Schmauder,
PGHeats

First Look: Pork & Beans

The highly anticipated restaurant from chefs Richard DeShantz and Keith Fuller now is open Downtown.
Hal B. Klein,
The 412

8 Things You Might Not Know About The Original Hot Dog Shop

For Pittsburghers, “O” is much more than the 15th letter of the alphabet; it also represents one of Pittsburgh’s most iconic eateries.
Phoebe Gilmore,
From the Magazine, Hot Reads, Things To Do

Top 10 Things to Do in Pittsburgh in November

This month's best bets in The 'Burgh.
Eric Lidji,
Things To Do

Pittsburgh's Can't Miss Concerts in November

This month's lineup includes Shonen Knife, Mount Moriah and special guest Jake Xerxes Fussell.
Cassidy Gruber,
Things To Do

Spotlight: The Hunt for Beauty

The 15th Hunt International brings the world’s best botanical art to Pittsburgh.
Eric Lidji,
The 412

Pittsburgh-Area High Schools That Earn the Best Test Scores

An analysis of data from the Pennsylvania Department of Education reveals which high schools are making the grade.
Richard Cook,
Things To Do

Pittsburgh Flicks and Nightlife in November

The perfect movie for election night?
Eric Lidji, Sean Collier,
Things To Do

Book Reviews: Michael Chabon's “Moonglow”

This is Chabon’s finest work in years. It is at once a story of the horrors of war and the compromises we make for love and family.
Kristofer Collins,
The 412

Does a Ghost Live in the Cathedral of Learning?

E. Maxine Bruhns, director of the Cathedral’s Nationality Rooms, believes her grandmother has been living there for years.
PM Staff,
The 412

If You Build It, They Will Drink: Pittsburgh’s Beer Museum

Backers of Brew: The Museum of Beer estimates it will cost $25-$30 million to make the dream a reality.
Richard Cook,
The 412

Canines for a Cause: The 8th Annual Pooch Parade

The dog days of summer may be over, but charity is always in season.
Phoebe Gilmore,
Community Feature

Let It Rain

In the midst of its 20th anniversary, the Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy is diving into the city’s neighborhoods.
Patrick Doyle,
Things To Do

Pittsburgh's Pop Palace

See what treasures can be found at Johnny Angel’s Ginchy Stuff and Music Experience Museum.
Sean Collier,
Eat + Drink Features

Grapes of McGrath

Casbah's wine and beverage director, Alyssa McGrath, introduces her guests to a world of wine.
Hal B. Klein,
The 412

12 Days After His Death, Arnold Palmer's Letter Reaches Young Golfer

Nick Carlson was shocked to receive a letter from Palmer, congratulating him on making the U.S. Amateur semifinals.
Courtney Linder,
The 412

Caliguiri Fund Sparks Research into Disease that Took Former Mayor's Life

The proposed $2 million amyloidosis research funding plan is dedicated to late Mayor Richard S. Caliguiri.
Katie Lipko,
Nest

Chalk it Up: Lily & Val Opens Shadyside Storefront

The charming shop features handmade chalk art, home decor items, vintage finds and more.
Jessica Sinichak,
Mike Prisuta's Sports Section

Pats' Impending Arrival Fortifies Hatred That Won't Fade

With the twist of a knee, anticipation has turned to dread for Sunday's showdown at Heinz Field.
Mike Prisuta,
The 412

Past Steelers Reunite For Debut of Chuck Noll Biography

The event, planned for the Sen. John Heinz History Center, features a cast of Steelers greats who will discuss Noll’s enduring legacy.
Courtney Linder,
Things To Do

Unusual Events & Things Good to Know in Pittsburgh

This month: The Pin Up Perfection Pageant, magician Lee Terbosic comes to Pittsburgh.
PM Contributors,
HOME + Design

Now Trending: A Place at the Table

A whimsical setting makes your Thanksgiving spread anything but boring.
Jessica Sinichak,
Eat + Drink Features, From the Magazine, Hot Reads

13 Women Behind The Kitchen Shift in Pittsburgh

Kitchen culture in Pittsburgh is changing as a new generation of women chefs takes leadership roles at some of the city’s best restaurants.
Hal B. Klein,
40 Under 40, From the Magazine, Hot Reads

40 Under 40: 2016

Meet our 2016 class of 40 Pittsburghers Under 40 who are changing our region – and the world – for the better.
Dennis B. Roddy,
Community Feature, From the Magazine, Hot Reads

Tales from The Old Silt: Life On the River in Pittsburgh

At 84, Vince Hammill still serves as the captain of the Katie H, a sternwheeler he refurbished in the 1980s and has been piloting up and down Pittsburgh's rivers ever since.
Mark Houser,
Community Feature, From the Magazine, Hot Reads

Latrobe and The Arnold Palmer Name

As Palmer’s fame rose throughout the 20th century, Latrobe and the region’s profile climbed with it.
Erich Schwartzel,
From the Magazine, Hot Reads, Sports

Remembering Arnold Palmer

There are countless tales of his kindness and affection for his fans, known collectively as “Arnie’s Army.” Rick Sebak shares a few of them.
Rick Sebak,
From the Magazine, Hot Reads, Restaurant Reviews

Dish Review: Cocothé in Sewickley

With a little FOH polishing to match the strong menu from talented executive chef Dave DeVoss, the boutique restaurant could be a suburban gem.
Hal B. Klein,
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