On Sunday, find out why the Daily Dot in 2012 declared Takei the most influential person on Facebook.
The “Monopoly Millionaire’s Club” premieres this weekend.
Justin Severino and Hilary Prescott Severino assembled locally and nationally recognized chefs for Wednesday's James Beard Foundation dinner.
The Hyatt Regency Pittsburgh International Airport's new bar & restaurant wants to be more than just a hotel joint.
Stand proud, Pittsburgh: Our brand of quirky is a good thing — positive, uplifting, fun, colorful, imaginative.
The Pirates outfielder cut his hair for the first time in eight years.
How many of his classic calls can you recite?
Three Rivers ReDevelopment’s Derek Green has become a collector of family histories. Now, he needs to figure out what to do with them.
On Monday's episode, Mia Zanotti cinched her spot in the next round by delivering a powerhouse performance.
Developers at Jumpit are reinventing emergency roadside assistance.
You don’t have to be a handyman to be handy with those spring projects, if you have the right equipment.
Don't panic — we fall way behind Portland.
This wine is light-bodied and shows aromas of lemon and green apple with hints of dry toast.
The writing of poet Ed Ochester may be the finest example of the Pittsburgh style.
On Saturday, winners from the Thursday basketball matches will square off in downtown Pittsburgh.
Facing No. 1 Seed Duke on Friday, the Robert Morris men’s basketball team is no stranger to March madness.
Chef Trevett Hooper traveled thousands of miles searching for authentic ideas for Legume and his forthcoming eatery, Dacha.
The third entry in the After Dark Hall of Fame is made up of many, many places where many, many locals spend their evenings.
You’ll likely recognize him by sound before sight, coaxing tunes from the saxophone he’s played on Pittsburgh streets for more than a decade.
Rick Sebak reveals the Fallingwater architect’s schemes for downtown — and digs directed at the Steel City.
Nate Hobart is the under-the-radar Pittsburgh chef who helps to keep Justin Severino’s restaurant running smoothly.
Karla Boos’ theatrical “high-wire act,” Quantum Theatre, celebrates its silver anniversary.
Offering a variety of custom-framing options, Pittsburgh's Framezilla shows no signs of going extinct.
These garden gurus go through intense training and continuing education on everything from turf to insects to the finer points of growing produce.
Each trail has been lovingly constructed and maintained, using old infrastructure to reconnect disparate communities.
The Pittsburgh chef will draw on a fierce work ethic, community goodwill and faith in his own vision for Superior Motors, the progressive American spot he plans to open this year.
Adoration for PNC Park is near-universal. But would the park be the cherished baseball palace it is today if a few early proposals instead had become reality?
Hayrullo and Tahmina Umaraliev bring to Pittsburgh the city's first Uzbek restaurant.
Whether in saturated splashes, light brush strokes or interesting accents, color jazzes up everything from suits and dresses to footwear and accessories.