The manager of membership and development at the Greater Pittsburgh Arts Council talks about hosting the “Unemployment Show,” his degree in puppetry and becoming “Pittsburgh-famous.”
Following a rebranding earlier this year, PICT Classic Theatre focuses on top-level works, concluding this season with “Great Expectations.”
Rick Sebak reveals the gig that might’ve kept Wallis Simpson away from King Edward VIII — hawking steel in Pittsburgh.
During his time at social-justice organization Just Harvest, Ken Regal has worked to fight for change that “has a big impact.”
Troy Polamalu came to Pittsburgh craving the California sun. Nearly a dozen years later, he shares a rare glimpse of the relationships he developed here — with his God, the Steelers Nation and the city he and his family now call home. One thing is certain: he never wants to leave.
By fulfilling the wish of a 12-year-old boy, PittGirl learns that you don't always need a lot of money to grant the perfect wish.
Try an updated take on traditional trends with these winter must-haves for men.
Farm-to-table restaurant Eighty Acres brings food prepared with finesse to Plum.
PittGirl solves the mystery of why most ‘Burghers absolutely, positively refuse to run out of these three essentials.
The bridge was covered in more than 3,000 feet of colorful, hand-knit blankets in honor of the late pop artist’s 85th birthday.
In anticipation of the “Tipsy History” event, After Dark visited the Sen. John Heinz History Center to uncover hidden bits of our saucy past.
Chris Jamison, 20, of Ross Township, is a 2012 graduate of North Hills High School.
Pittsburgh Magazine is proud to welcome Hal B. Klein. In addition to becoming our new restaurant critic in 2015, he will blog regularly about Pittsburgh’s evolving food and drink culture.
The three-story mansion, valued by Allegheny County at $1.57 million, was last open to the public in 2003.
Keaton has accepted the university’s invitation to become a visiting scholar for the Entertainment Technology Center.
Mayor Bill Peduto initiated the pre-emptive strike before winter weather set in for good.
Ace cityscape photographer Dave DiCello is at it again, capturing the city skyline like no one else can.
Governor Tom Corbett visited the site Monday morning to mark the official end of the final, five-year phase of the road rehabilitation project.
Here’s the rundown of this month’s can’t-miss events.
Through Sunday, enjoy free admission at both local institutions, courtesy The Jack Buncher Foundation.
Get your fill of healthy drinks and advice Saturday at Pure Athletex.
No matter what you are into, the annual kick-off to the ’Burgh’s holiday season has something for everyone.
If you ever wondered what it was like to perform surgery, now’s your chance.
The Millvale brewery uses old-world techniques (and attitudes) to create a product you won't find anywhere else.
The 1963 painting by the Pittsburgh native beat out 79 other works and sold for nearly $82 million.
Sofia Vergara says she’d rather watch the New York Giants, but her boyfriend bleeds black and gold.
At last, bumper-to-bumper highway traffic soon may be more bearable, thanks to six black-and-white opuses.
The Steelers quarterback is hoping to find a location for the eatery in the North Hills.
Admission, tours and activities are free at the Sen. John Heinz History Center and Fort Pitt Museum.
Tickets just went on sale for Dave Chappelle's show at the Carnegie Music Hall of Homestead, set for Wednesday evening.