As it celebrates its 100th anniversary, Carnegie Mellon University’s
School of Drama — which performs “The Wild Party” and “The Glass Menagerie” this month — remains at the forefront of the theatrical.
Listen to the smooth sounds at Familylink's Just Jazz II benefit.
Ten Pittsburgh things that certainly are worth your time this March.
Special St. Patrick’s Day boxing event pits Pittsburgh against Ireland for the first-ever Ambassador’s Cup.
Fill up with Church Brew Works, Penn Brewery, Fat Heads, East End Brewing Co., Red Star Kombucha and more.
A year in the making, The Wine Room is now serving small-batch wines.
One Pennsylvania company says it has developed a long-term solution for repairing potholes.
An elevation of a classic Oscar party-worthy hors d’oeuvre.
We chat with James D’Arcy about his new A&E drama, filming in Pittsburgh and his newfound love of the Penguins.
This East Liberty cocktail spot mixes allegory and old-fashioned bartending skill from the Bar Marco braintrust.
Why does Google’s Bakery Square office display a quirky piece of East Liberty ambiance?
Just how hilly? Consult this nifty infographic.
Fleury will wear the mask during the NHL Stadium Series game against Chicago on March 1.
Head in for the 21-and-up night to experience the sights, sounds and tastes.
Thanks to Urban Tree, reclaimed wood has never looked so good.
This St. Patrick's Day, go green with your drink pick at Salud. Plus, briefly escape to Paris in the West End.
Soup's on in Homestead and Oakland. Plus, get in the know about Lawrenceville's forthcoming gelato hot spot.
Channel your inner 6-year-old at the cartoon museum’s superhero-costume fundraiser.
When the Prince of Wales paid us a visit in the late '80s, he proposed changes and made a crowd laugh with his plan for seeing the view of the city.
Take a trip through the Liberty Tunnels and find plenty to do in this neighborhood a few miles from downtown.
Look to a locally affiliated company for your glass and tableware.
Incorporating radiant orchid, Pantone’s Color of the Year, into your home promises to bring inspiration and luxury to everyday life.
Investigator Frederick Woodard's daily agenda changes based on the case -- meaning he may not drive around following people the way you see it on TV.
Pittsburgh City Council’s 311 Twitter account brings complaining into the 21st century.
This year’s selections include an Edgeworth abode that was renovated for present times and a Cecil Township house that was constructed with green factors in mind.
Juniper Grill fires up the ‘burbs with its locations in Cranberry and Peters townships.
At CMU’s Human-Computer Interaction Institute, Chris Harrison comes up with personal gadgets of the future.
Hockey’s unwritten code is hurting the league and its players.