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The legendary singer's one-night engagement is just of several entertaining options in the Pittsburgh area.
The annual craft fair attracts thousands of shoppers and browsers to the David L. Lawrence Convention Center.
Pig Iron Public House has a ton of great beer, some pretty good food and an unfortunate theme.
Nearly every night of the week, the Lawrenceville bar and pizza joint hosts games, music and opportunities to do ridiculous things you can’t do at home.
Our dining critic addresses meat-free dining in the 'Burgh after Mayor’s “Meatless Monday” proclamation.
The movie's all-star cast worked under the direction of Jessie Nelson, who fell in love with the 'Burgh.
It would be reassuring and then some for Crosby to do something substantial if not magical against the Canadiens and in the measuring-stick games to follow.
This new addition to the menu will only be available one day a week.
Zoom in on the places that make our region so fascinating and diverse.
The 3RFF's opening-night selections include a new documentary from some serious Pittsburgh filmmakers.
Festivities will include fireworks, entertainment and activities that will deck the halls downtown from Light Up Night until First Night.
Bread and Salt Bakery earns praise from esteemed food writer Mark Bittman
Missy Moreno and Connor McCanlus would be thriving in New York, Chicago or any other comedy hotspot you can name. Luckily, they’re doing it in Pittsburgh.
The boutique features a carefully curated — and creatively staged — selection of home, garden and vintage decor.
The Regent Square kitchen will get a new chef de cuisine to work with executive chef Keith Fuller starting in January.
RMU's shutout of No. 10 Michigan could be a watershed moment for the Colonials' mens' hockey program.
Dan Gilman’s proposal could also have a big impact on underserved communities.
The Mt. Lebanon teen's single "Hide Away" has more than 2 million views on YouTube and hit No. 24 on the pop songs chart.
Squirrel Hill relaxation business Levity wants you to shut out the world for an hour via a sensory-deprivation tank.
At Victory Pointe Arcade and Gaming Cafe, decades of video game history are waiting for you (and some friends).
The team did a great job of turning lemons into lemonade for one of its younger fans.
Chef Jamilka Borges is one of five rising star chefs taking part in the national competition.
This month features Conrad Tao, Bozz Scaggs, Jonathan Richman and more.
Editor Eric Boyd has chosen to temper all of the Most Livable City rah-rah with essays, stories and poems of a grittier, more complex nature.
The museum premieres with a new visual facade, expanded space and lots more to see, including bright new stars in the collection.
A Brew Cinema event at the Hollywood Theater in Dormont pairs a retro movie with a beer tasting.
Here are your 10 best bets this month.
The Steelers' quarterback is reportedly scouting locations for his new restaurant in the same neighborhood where former teammate Jerome Bettis opened his own eatery.
A free app offered by the Pittsburgh Parking Authority is filled with features that should make it nearly impossible to get a parking ticket.