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Best of the 'Burgh, Pirates

The 5 Best Seats at PNC Park

So where are the best seats in the house? Nearly every vantage point at intimate PNC Park is picturesque and memorable, but depending on how you like to experience a game, we can recommend a few favorites.
Sean Collier,
The 412

Versus Koufax and the Babe - Clemente Wins in a Rout

It was no contest among voters asked to choose which portrait among the three baseball greats should hang in the Smithsonian.
PM Staff,
The 412

See Now: Trailer for Will Smith's "Concussion" Drama

Shot and set in Pittsburgh, the film stars Will Smith as Dr. Bennet Omalu, the forensic pathologist who first discovered CTE in the brain of former Pittsburgh Steelers center Mike Webster in 2002.
Richard Cook,
Things To Do

5 Can't-Miss September Concerts in Pittsburgh

Catch shows at Club Cafe and Carnegie of Homestead Music Hall, among other venues.
Kurt Garrison,
Eat + Drink Features

Time to Try New Places: Where We're Eating in September

Cinnamon buns, Thai food and wings are part of the mix this month.
Kristina Martin,
The 412

Watch: New Trailer for Christmas Comedy Shot in Pittsburgh

Winter weather presented a number of challenges for the big-name cast led by Diane Keaton, John Goodman and Olivia Wilde.
Richard Cook,
Things To Do

Rusted Root Headlines Rivertowne Brewing Festival

Throughout the day, access unlimited samples of Rivertowne’s beers, plus tastes of offerings from a rotating selection of notable local breweries.
Sean Collier,
The 412

Commuting Toll: How Much Do We Waste Stuck in Traffic?

Pittsburgh gridlock not only frays nerves — it dings the wallet.
Richard Cook,
Nest

Meet the Designer: Catherine Montague

This LEED-AP certified interior designer owns Green Design Innovation in Sewickley.
Jessica Sinichak,
After Dark

Shiloh is the New Grandview

With fun (if cramped) bar The Summit added to the mix, Mount Washington's Shiloh Street is the new center of attention above the city.
Brady Langmann,
Things To Do

Pittsburgh's Top 10 Things to Do in September

From Shakespeare to comics, find something to your liking among this month's best events.
Eric Lidji,
Things To Do

New Play Focuses on Pittsburgh Steelers Great

For one night only, Rocky Bleier is the featured back.
Elvira DiPaolo-Hoff,
Things To Do

Book Reviews: A Work about Personal Identity and Music

'If I Knew the Way' is the perfect introduction to the author's funny-sad world.
Kristofer Collins,
PittGirl

PittGirl: Michael Vick Signing is More of the Same from Steelers

She says the past decade has been a rude awakening into what "The Steeler Way" now means.
Virginia Montanez,
The 412

Breeding Success: Alpaca Farming is Booming in Western Pa.

Our rolling hills are good for more than vegetable gardens and chicken coops. Dozens of alpaca farms are located in the region.
Kristina Martin,
The 412

Head North to Find the Comfiest Place in the Pittsburgh Area

Cranberry Township was the only western Pa. area mentioned in a nationwide list of most comfortable cities.
Richard Cook,
HOME + Design

5 Things We Love in September

As the weather cools, “fall” in love with these pieces in warm autumn hues.
Jessica Sinichak,
The 412

'We Are Family Matters' Pirates Mashup is Brilliant

Pittsburgh viral video genius Benstonium creates another winner.
PM Staff,
PGHeats

Why This East End Eatery Wins Praise for 'Sustainability'

Dinette in East Liberty was recognized for actions that benefit the environment, its customers, employees, and the community.
Hal B. Klein,
The 412

Pittsburgh Provides Delightful Backdrop for Contortionists

Using the the fountain at the Point as their stage - these skilled performers posed for some incredible pictures.
Richard Cook,
Things To Do

Feast and be Active at Little Italy Days This Weekend

There’s much more to this celebration than pasta and sauce, including a Bocce tournament.
PM Staff,
The 412

The Perfect Pittsburgh Dance Party for Parents of Young Kids

The monthly events are ideal for people who can't or won't "dance the night away."
Brady Langmann,
After Dark

Table 86 by Hines Ward Might Be Pretty Good ... Eventually

Despite a flurry of hype around its grand opening, the Seven Fields restaurant isn't quite ready for the big leagues.
Sean Collier,
Things To Do

Don't Miss: Downtown Pittsburgh's Night Market

The pop-up bazaar features food and drinks, musical acts and vendors selling art, crafts, accessories and home décor.
Eric Lidji, Sean Collier,
Education

Season of Change: The New Faces in Higher Education

As students head back to school, get caught up on who’s been coming and going in the past months at the helm of these colleges and universities in western Pennsylvania.
Brady Langmann, Lauren Rosenblatt, Elaina Zachos,
HOME + Design

Check This Out: Carnegie's Store with the Window Wonderland

Known for its whimsical window displays, Modern Mercantile PGH sells home décor, dog treats and other locally made goods.
Jessica Sinichak,
Things To Do

What to Do in Pittsburgh's 'Burg to the East

In Greensburg, you'll find culture, art, a pâtisserie and a farm-to-table restaurant inside a restored train station. Anyone up for a drive?
Lauren Davidson,
Eat + Drink Features

Jamie Moore is Eat'n Park's 'Farmer Guy' with a Plan

The company's director of sourcing and sustainability works to obtain high-quality, local ingredients for its numerous concepts.
Hal B. Klein,
Rick Sebak

Influential & Down-to-Earth: Remembering Elsie Hilliard Hillman

Rick Sebak recalls his relationship with Pittsburgh’s late philanthropist and activist.
Rick Sebak,
Community Feature

Asking an Expert: What Is Power?

"Power is like being a lady ... If you have to tell people you are, you aren’t." Margaret Thatcher
Cindi Lash,
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