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June 2026 Cover

The 412

What do Millennials Want Most? A House in Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh finishes just behind one other city in America for the hottest millennial housing market in 2016.
PM Staff,
PGHeats

Local Liquor Scene: New Menu at Rye, New Spirits at Wigle

Butcher and the Rye debuts new cocktail menu, Wigle Whiskey releases a string of new spirits and Station bar manager Chris Matrozza achieves a life goal.
Hal B. Klein,
The 412

California Dreamin' - Pens Show Off Beach Volleyball Skills

We think these guys were trying to recreate a scene from a popular movie.
PM Staff,
The 412

What Borneo, Havana, Wales and Pittsburgh Have in Common

Pittsburgh earns more national recognition with its inclusion in a very eclectic list of travel destinations.
PM Staff,
Beyond the Cookie Table, Weddings

Are Proposal Pictures the New Engagement Pictures?

Proposal photography is increasingly popular, but can these shoots replace classic engagement pictures? An expert photographer weighs in on the pros and cons.
Shaune Marx,
The 412

Justin Severino Sets Opening Date for Morcilla

Severino's much-anticipated second restaurant to open in Lower Lawrenceville this month.
Hal B. Klein,
Mike Prisuta's Sports Section

He Helped Steelers Win Super Bowls Flying Under the Radar

Andrew Conte’s “The Color of Sundays: The Secret Strategy That Built the Steelers’ Dynasty” profiles a relatively anonymous figure in Steelers’ lore during a critical period in American history.
Mike Prisuta,
The 412

Who are the Dedicated Archivists of Pittsburgh's North Side?

The entirely volunteer-run Allegheny City Historic Gallery gives free guided tours, hosts special events and is planning even more for 2016.
PM Staff,
The 412

WWE Loves Visiting Children's Hospital (and It's Adorable Every Time)

No matter how intimidating the brawlers may be in the ring, they turn into teddy bears in a hurry when they meet fans at Children's Hospital.
PM Staff,
The 412

Why Pop Culture Pilgrimages are So Popular in Pittsburgh

With the expansion of touring fan convention Wizard World to Pittsburgh, there are more local events for pop-culture aficionados than ever before.
Sean Collier,
PittGirl

The World-Famous Yinzer Gift Guide: 2015

Almost every one of these 16 gifts is made in Pittsburgh by Pittsburghers, and every single one is just the kind of unique and thoughtful gift any loved one would be lucky to receive.
Virginia Montanez,
Mike Prisuta's Sports Section

Pat Narduzzi Has Pitt Headed in the Right Direction

Narduzzi credits his players and especially his 11 seniors for this year’s Pitt team being able to do so many previously un-Pitt-like things.
Mike Prisuta,
The 412

Kennywood Shines With More Than 1.5 Million Holiday Lights

New this year, the state's tallest Christmas tree will be the focal point of the amusement park's celebration of the holiday season.
PM Staff,
Arts & Entertainment

Any Movie Ever Made Could be Playing in Lawrenceville

Single-screen Butler Street theater Row House Cinema has the luxury of screening just about any film it likes.
Sean Collier,
Things To Do

Flicks: Grand Ole Opry Hits the Big Screen

For the first time, an Opry performance has been captured for release as a theatrical feature film, allowing you to view the show from afar.
PM Staff, PM Contributors,
Things To Do

5 Can’t-Miss December Concerts in Pittsburgh

This month features 10,000 Maniacs, Amahl and the Night Visitors, and the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra.
Kurt Garrison,
Things To Do

5 Books Which Make Great Gifts

Consider these titles when holiday shopping.
Kristofer Collins,
From the Magazine, Things To Do

Top 10 Things to Do in Pittsburgh in December

Here are your 10 best bets this month.
Eric Lidji,
Eat + Drink Features

Hungry for Something New? Where We're Eating in December

Vegetables at a bakery, Italian-inspired fish dishes and donuts worth driving for are a few of our favorites this month.
Hal B. Klein,
The 412

Take a Look: Pittsburgh-Area's Newest Holiday Light Show

Going through Light Up Night withdrawal? You may want to head north.
Richard Cook,
The 412

Pittsburgh's Joe Manganiello Weds Sofia Vergara

The A-list couple tied the knot at a Florida beach resort Sunday.
PM Staff,
Top Doctors

Thriving in the New Year in Pittsburgh

On New Year’s Eve I want to high-five the New Year while doing something active, something healthy, something that sets the mood for an upbeat 2016.
Jennie Dorris,
HOME + Design

North Hills Brother & Sister are Formidable Decorating Duo

Celebrating 10 years in business at Outside Inspirations in Wexford, siblings Tim and Barbara Hollihan share a love for home and garden décor.
Jessica Sinichak,
HOME + Design

8 Things We Love in December

Celebrate the holidays in style with these festive items.
Jessica Sinichak,
After Dark

How to Cure 7 Holiday Ailments at the Multiplex

The season can cause plenty of minor headaches. Here are some big-screen antidotes.
Sean Collier,
The 412

Where are Pittsburgh's Hottest Neighborhoods for Real Estate?

In one neighborhood, the average sale price of a house has jumped 369 percent since 2000.
Richard Cook,
PGHeats

Butterwood Bake Consortium Takes the Cake

The new Upper Lawrenceville bakery is already winning fans with flavorful cakes and properly brewed coffee.
Hal B. Klein,
From the Magazine, Hot Reads, PittGirl

PittGirl: Things You Might Not Know About Mister Rogers

Thanks, Fred, for all of the smiles you put on my lips — because I could read yours.
Virginia Montanez,
Eat + Drink Features

Allen Matthews: Helping Pittsburgh Farmers Earn a Living Wage

Chatham University's Allen Matthews is working toward a sustainable future for farmers.
Hal B. Klein,
Rick Sebak

All Roads Lead to Pittsburgh: Como for the Holidays

Rick Sebak recalls memories of Canonsburg’s favorite son.
Rick Sebak,
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