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1025 Octnov Fc

Things To Do

Pittsburgh Flicks and Nightlife in June

We've got the schedule for the summer's Rooftop Shindigs Downtown.
Eric Lidji, Sean Collier,
Arts & Entertainment

You Should Know: Jimmy Hoyson

After winning six Grammy Awards as a record engineer working in Los Angeles, Jimmy Hoyson has been spending more time in his home city working with Pittsburgh bands.
Brian Trimboli,
The 412

Local Filmmaker Celebrates Pittsburgh Food

Artist David Bernabo creates a series of films that track various aspects of Pittsburgh's food culture.
Katerina Procyk,
Rick Sebak

Lance Armstrong's Climbs (and Decline)

Long before the accomplished cyclist’s cheating was exposed, he triumphed in Pittsburgh — but, as Rick Sebak explains, Armstrong’s local achievements aren’t without controversy.
Rick Sebak,
The 412

Crosby's Breakaway Goal, Yeah You Want to Watch it Again

Sidney Crosby's unassisted goal was his third game-winning score in the series against Tampa Bay.
PM Staff,
PGHeats

Richard DeShantz Plans Two New Restaurants at Salt of the Earth Building

DeShantz owns three other Pittsburgh restaurants and is about to open a fourth.
Hal B. Klein,
Eat + Drink Features

Farmers Greg Boulos and Jennifer Montgomery Look to the Future

The duo behind Blackberry Meadows Farm in Natrona Heights began working to change the regional food system in 2007.
Hal B. Klein,
Eat + Drink Features

Hungry For Something Good, Pittsburgh? Where We're Eating in June.

We're loving ethically-sourced chocolate, street food at Streets on Carson, vegan cuisine at B52 and more. Plus we chat with The Commoner's executive chef Wyatt Lash.
Hal B. Klein,
Things To Do

Unusual Events and Things Good to Know in Pittsburgh

This month: The Tekko anime convention, 2016 U.S. Open Events and Voodoo Brewing Company's new business model.
Sean Collier, Debra Diamond Smit, Amy Whipple,
From the Magazine, Hot Reads, Things To Do

Top Ten Things to Do in Pittsburgh in June

The month's best bets in The 'Burgh.
Eric Lidji,
Nest

A Tiny House that's Big on Energy Savings

Spread out across the city for these upcoming events, including a “Tiny House” exhibit at the Carnegie Science Center displayed by the FIY Network.
Kate Benz,
The 412

Cyclists Say PennDOT's Bike Map a Start, but Could Be Better

The state's new interactive bike map displays the speed limit and traffic flow of state route bike paths.
Richard Cook,
The 412

In the Future: No Driver May Be No Problem for Uber

Pittsburgh is the test track for the ride sharing company's self-driving vehicles.
Neil Strebig,
The 412

A Greener Future for the Strip District

Riverlife moves forward with their ongoing work to build Three Rivers Park, Pittsburgh’s interconnected system of riverfront parks, trails and public open spaces, in the Strip District.
Katerina Procyk,
Community Feature

Wheels of Change: Meet the Man Behind Bike Pittsburgh

Scott Bricker and Bike Pittsburgh are on a mission to make city streets convenient for humans — not just cars.
Patrick Doyle,
HOME + Design

Roll With It: Bold Wallpaper Designs

Give your walls some personality with these fresh spins on the classic prints.
Kate Benz,
Community Feature

Fit For a Fireman

Marketing firm Fireman Creative finds a new home in a historic Pittsburgh engine house.
Alexa Mavrogianis,
The 412

Three Mayors and a PIO Walk into an Elevator…

Mayor Bill Peduto shares tweets after being stuck in a Westin Hotel elevator.
Neil Strebig,
The 412

‘Restaurant Impossible's’ Robert Irvine Returns to Pittsburgh

The Food Network star talks about his new book, his new magazine and offers culinary advice.
Neil Strebig,
The 412

Watch: Uber Delivers Puppies and Smiles Throughout Downtown

Uber teamed with the Western Pennsylvania Humane Society for the first local offering of UberPUPPIES, a fundraiser and adoption drive previously seen in other Uber markets.
Sean Collier,
Best Restaurants, From the Magazine, Hot Reads

Best Restaurants 2016

Which 33 Pittsburgh-area establishments did our independent Restaurant Review Panel include among its top picks this year? Find them here.
Hal B. Klein,
Best Restaurants, From the Magazine, Hot Reads

Six Pittsburgh Chefs Who Are Outstanding in Their Field

In addition to awarding Best Restaurant honors this year, our Independent Restaurant Review Panel also voted to recognize six chefs for their contributions to Pittsburgh’s culinary community in 2015.
Hal B. Klein,
Arts & Entertainment, From the Magazine, Hot Reads

Citizen Artist: Vanessa German

German blends a collage of community activism and soul-searching artistry.
Eric Lidji,
From the Magazine, Hot Reads, PittGirl

PittGirl to Wooers: ‘Not Today Satan, Not Today’

It only takes one person, one jagoff, one childish, attention-seeking, discourteous jerk to send a woo through PNC Park.
Virginia Montanez,
From the Magazine, Hot Reads, Things To Do

Daytripping: Canonsburg is a City of Antiques

Nearby Canonsburg is a rare find for antiques collectors.
Huck Beard,
From the Magazine, Hot Reads, Sports

U.S. Open at Oakmont: Will The Town Finally Be a Player?

The U.S. Open is returning to Oakmont — and unlike previous tournaments, this one could make the community a vital part of the action.
Debra Diamond Smit,
The 412

The Story Behind These Billboards (It's Not What You Think)

The ad campaign is designed to fire up the cross-state rivalry between the Commonwealth's two largest cities but this time, sports has nothing to do with it.
Katerina Procyk,
After Dark

Highmark Stadium Pub Wants Your Attention

The in-house tavern at the Riverhounds' home stadium is now welcoming guests during weekdays. But is it worth a dedicated stop?
Sean Collier,
Mike Prisuta's Sports Section

Crosby’s Long-Awaited Signature has Pens Pondering The Possibilities

For Sidney Crosby and for the Penguins, happy days are here again. But the emotion of the moment won’t mean much if Crosby and the Penguins aren’t able to build upon it as the series progresses.
Mike Prisuta,
The 412

Northside Sandwich Week Solves Your Lunch Location Decision

Over a dozen Northside restaurants will feature their ‘best’ sandwiches throughout the 10-day event.
Neil Strebig,
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