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1025 Octnov Fc

Things To Do

5 Can't-Miss October Concerts in Pittsburgh

Hear Built to Spill, Yellowjackets, Joe Jackson and more this month.
Kurt Garrison,
From the Magazine, Things To Do

Pittsburgh's Top 10 Things to Do in October

Here are your 10 best bets this month.
Eric Lidji,
HOME + Design

5 Things We Love for Halloween

Treat yourself to these Halloween-inspired items. The tricks are up to you!
Jessica Sinichak,
Arts & Entertainment

Little Lake Theatre Sails from the Family Nest

New artistic director Roxy MtJoy is poised to expand the Disney family’s vision.
Elvira DiPaolo-Hoff,
Things To Do

Find 'Real Ale' at Highmark Stadium

Piper's Pub sponsors the Real Ale Festival, set for Oct. 3 at Highmark Stadium.
Eric Lidji, Sean Collier,
Eat + Drink Features

In the Mood for Something New? Where We're Eating in October

Beer-infused pizza, sweet-potato pie and hummus are some of our favorite things this month.
Kristina Martin,
Eat + Drink Features

East Liberty Restaurateur Focused on Fresh, Not Fussy Food

Chef Sonja J Finn’s quality-first attitude translates to stellar menu selections at Dinette.
Hal B. Klein,
Things To Do

Local Poet's Debut Collection Akin to Atmospheric Horror Film

Margaret Bashaar's poems offer the reader a dark, dreamlike world in which issues of gender, sexuality and artistic enterprise are put under a sort of mad scientist’s microscope.
Kristofer Collins,
Community Feature

Why You Should Know Cynthia Liefeld

At first, she simply wanted to make a donation to a crisis center. Now she heads a nonprofit organization that raises awareness for victims of domestic violence.
Lauren Davidson,
HOME + Design

The Accidental Artisan's Tale of Furniture Making

After falling 22 feet and suffering a traumatic brain injury, former contractor Keith Loughrey switched careers and launched Burghwood, a line of handcrafted wood furniture.
Jessica Sinichak,
Rick Sebak

The Time 'Wrong-Way Corrigan' Came to Town

The aviator famous for a risky intercontinental journey once planned a Pittsburgh visit.
Rick Sebak,
The 412

Photographers Zoom in on Their Favorite Spots in Pittsburgh

To get a fresh look at our city, we asked five Pittsburgh-based photographers one question: If you could pick one spot in Pittsburgh to be the backdrop for your own self-portrait, where would it be?
Lauralei Kraski,
Community Feature

Hit the Street: 7 Things We Love About West View

Check out this city neighborhood with family-owned businesses, great chocolate and authentic Italian food.
Lauren Davidson,
Things To Do

Pittsburgh Gallery Crawl Great Way to Start the Weekend

Gallery Crawl may be the best way to experience as much of the Pittsburgh art scene in one fabulous evening as possible.
PM Staff,
The 412

Why the Best Sunday Night Viewing is Not on TV

The sun, earth, and moon will be doing a rare celestial dance last performed when Ronald Reagan was still in his first-term as President.
PM Staff,
After Dark

Thrival: Concert Lineup is Unexpected & Perfect for Pittsburgh

Hip-hop from the '90s, alternative from the '00s, hits from the '10s and sounds from the future will all be on the bill this weekend in Hazelwood.
Sean Collier,
Business, From the Magazine, Hot Reads

Proudly Made in Pittsburgh: Inside 10 Family Businesses

Many family-owned and operated businesses that have been around for generations still are thriving today in Pittsburgh. We take you behind the scenes of 10 companies that are carrying on their legacies close to home.
Sean Collier, Lauren Davidson, Jennie Dorris, Kristina Martin,
Community Feature, From the Magazine, Hot Reads

She is The Keeper of the Nations

E. Maxine Bruhns has worked with the University of Pittsburgh's Nationality Rooms for 50 years -- and at age 91, she shows no sign of slowing down.
Lauren Davidson,
From the Magazine, Hot Reads, Steelers

Pittsburgh Steeler Le'Veon Bell Has Record-Book Ambitions

Steelers running back Le’Veon Bell doesn’t merely want to win in 2015. He wants to set marks few NFL players have reached.
Mike Prisuta,
From the Magazine, Hot Reads, Restaurant Reviews

Chengdu Gourmet in Squirrel Hill Brings the Heat

It is the optimum place to try authentic Sichuan dishes in one of the city’s culturally diverse neighborhoods.
Hal B. Klein,
From the Magazine, Hot Reads, PittGirl

Sign of the Times: How to Make Pittsburgh Welcoming for All

"Racism in Pittsburgh is real. Racial inequality is real. The playing field is not level."
Virginia Montanez,
Community Feature, From the Magazine

Meet The Famous Architect of Pittsburgh's First Iconic Buildings

Daniel Burnham designed more buildings in Pittsburgh than any other city outside of his native Chicago. Although a few have not survived the test of time, other icons he contributed to the Steel City landscape are enjoying a renaissance.
Mark Houser,
PGHeats

Four New Restaurants Opening Soon in Pittsburgh

Get ready to eat Pittsburgh — because a number of new restaurants are expected to open this fall. Here are a few I'm most looking forward to trying out.
Hal B. Klein,
The 412

Macy's is Gone But Holiday Window Displays May Return

The building's new owners are working to bring back the popular, street-level window displays for at least one more season.
PM Staff,
Nest

Looking for One-of-a-Kind Art? Head to Mt. Lebanon This Weekend

The Mt. Lebanon's Artists' market features 69 booths filled with a wide variety of art.
Jessica Sinichak,
Mike Prisuta's Sports Section

Wildcard Game Starting Pitcher? Give the Ball to Cole

Clint Hurdle and the Pirates already know what they’d get from Cole in terms of demeanor in a one-game knockout.
Mike Prisuta,
The 412

Which Pittsburgh-Area College Grads Get Biggest Paychecks?

Here's a list of the 27 schools in western Pennsylvania that includes the current tuition and what the average student can expect to make ten years after graduation.
Richard Cook,
The 412

Thrival is the One-Stop Shop for Thinkers, Doers & Music Buffs

The third innovation and music festival spreads out across six Pittsburgh neighborhoods and brings in acts including Manchester Orchestra and Panic! at the Disco.
PM Staff,
The 412

10 Jobs in Pittsburgh That Pay OK, Even Without a Degree

The average salary for one of these positions is six figures.
Richard Cook,
The 412

Season for Spooks: The ScareHouse Debuts 2 New Haunts

If you thought things were hair-raising before, with ScareHouse Bunny and other characters, you should prepare yourself for an entirely new experience.
PM Staff,
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