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1025 Octnov Fc

From the Magazine, Hot Reads, Things To Do

Top 10 Things to Do in Pittsburgh in September

This month's best bets in The 'Burgh.
Eric Lidji,
Eat + Drink Features

Hungry For Something Good? Where We're Eating in September

We're visiting a neighborhood butcher, an old-school gem, a contemporary classic and more. Plus, we talk to Matt Gebis of Espresso a Mano.
Hal B. Klein,
Things To Do

Pittsburgh's Stellar Lecture Series

The 2016-2017 season, which begins this month, marks a new chapter for Pittsburgh Arts & Lectures.
Kristofer Collins,
Things To Do

Pittsburgh's Can't Miss Concerts in September

This month's lineup includes “Weird Al” Yankovic, Yo La Tengo, Rascal Flatts and Graham Nash.
Cassidy Gruber,
After Dark

I'm Starting to Really Miss Malls

The decline of the big suburban shopping mall was inevitable, but we're losing something valuable in the process.
Sean Collier,
Things To Do

Pittsburgh Flicks and Nightlife in August

Great Scott! “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” returns to Pittsburgh twice this month.
Eric Lidji, Sean Collier,
Things To Do

Book Reviews: “The Almost Sound of Snow Falling” & “Mother Russia”

“The Almost Sound of Snow Falling” largely is concerned with the notion of masculinity. “Mother Russia” recounts that journey and simultaneously explores the author's relationship to her mother and to motherhood in general.
Kristofer Collins,
Nest

West End Welcomes Antique Store

What was old becomes new again at the recently opened Vintage 73 antique store in Crafton Heights.
Katie Lipko,
The 412

Casting Call: ‘A Long Day But You Will Be Fed Like a King’

A new Netflix series filming in the Pittsburgh area is looking for thousands of extras.
Richard Cook,
Things To Do

Get Ready for Round 2 of The British Invasion

A celebration of the country that gave the Pittsburgh its name is set to begin Sept. 6.
Sean Collier,
Community Feature

Living Here in Allentown

The Hilltop community has seen a surge of new businesses thanks to a smart development program.
Patrick Doyle,
Rick Sebak

Sting’s Secret WQED Gig in Pittsburgh

In the early 1990s, Rick Sebak witnessed an exclusive Oakland performance by Sting, frontman for The Police.
Rick Sebak,
Community Feature

You Should Know: John A. Pollock

The Duquesne University professor has produced award-winning multimedia tools to help further STEM education among youth.
Alexa Mavrogianis,
The 412

Turning on the Tap: You Now Can Buy Beer at Pitt Home Games

It’s the first time beer will be sold stadium-wide at University of Pittsburgh games at Heinz Field.
Richard Cook,
The 412

Southwest Airlines Planning More Flights from Pittsburgh

The Allegheny County Airport Authority has been lobbying for more direct service from Pittsburgh to the West Coast.
Richard Cook,
PGHeats

Where to Go at the Three Day Blow

Our dining critic (and Three Day Blow organizing committee member) has a roundup of some open to the public events.
Hal B. Klein,
Eat + Drink Features

Don Kretschmann, Organic Farming Pioneer

Kretschmann Family Organic Farm in Rochester has been the hub of organic farming in western Pennsylvania since 1978.
Hal B. Klein,
HOME + Design

Now Trending: Pet Project

With the dog days of summer coming to an end, show your love for your best friend with these playful yet chic choices.
Jessica Sinichak,
Things To Do

Unusual Events & Things Good to Know in Pittsburgh

This month: Red, White and Blue Pop Party, fall festivals and LIGHTTIME at CMOA.
PM Contributors,
The 412

Zing Basket Promises Speedy Grocery Delivery to Your Door

The online grocery delivery service opened this week, promising delivery in 45 minutes or less to selected neighborhoods.
Richard Cook,
From the Magazine, Hot Reads, Steelers

Chuck Noll: A Man for All Seasons

Magazine Staff,
Education, From the Magazine, Hot Reads

The Changing Face of Campus in Pittsburgh

Renovation is under way at nearly all of our area colleges and universities. For students heading back to school this fall — and their parents — we offer this crash course on the highlights of these projects and their projected benefits.
Melissa Rayworth,
From the Magazine, Hot Reads, Style

Fall Fashion: In the Black

The little black dress, and shirt, and pants, never go out of style. Add mystery to your wardrobe with these easy-to-accent autumn staples.
LaMont Jones Jr.,
From the Magazine, Hot Reads, Restaurant Reviews

Apteka: A Taste of Home

Kate Lasky and Tomasz Skowronski bring top-notch vegan, eastern European cuisine to Bloomfield.
Hal B. Klein,
Collier's Weekly, From the Magazine, Hot Reads

Talk of The Tahn: City of Beer

There are plans afoot for a international museum of beer to be built and staffed right here in Pittsburgh.
David Conrad,
From the Magazine, Hot Reads, Things To Do

Daytripping: Zen on The Beach

Find yourself on a meditative, late-summer day at Erie’s Presque Isle.
Huck Beard,
The 412

Old Farmer’s Almanac: Winter in Pittsburgh Will Be Warmer, But…

In its 225th year, the reference book on weather suggests we tune up our snow-removal equipment.
Richard Cook,
Nest

Put a Lid On It! The Container Store Coming to Pittsburgh

The store famous for carrying storage and organizational products is set to open at the revamped Block Northway in Ross Township.
Jessica Sinichak,
After Dark

New Industry Public House Location Up to Par

If you’re in need of a dining option that’s not a national chain while visiting the Robinson area, this is one to keep in mind.
Lauren Davidson,
Mike Prisuta's Sports Section

Le'Veon Bell Talks The Talk But Can’t Walk The Walk

The Steelers running back emphasized his latest suspension resulted from missed random drug tests, and not a relapse into the marijuana-induced haze that got him jammed up last season. But if you lack the maturity to grasp the consequences of your actions (or, in this case, inactions), does it really matter?
Mike Prisuta,
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