Anthrocon attendees will attempt to set the record for the world’s largest fursuit parade at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center.
Dragged along to this family-friendly snoozer over the July 4 weekend? Consult our survival guide.
After a nine-game winning streak, Baseball Prospectus’ stats machine has the Buccos as a near-playoff lock.
The 10 best things to do in Pittsburgh in July.
Your daily guide to firework shows, powerboat races, flying dogs, burger-eating contests and more.
Everything old is new again and retold again at 'Clayton Days,' a perspective on the past at The Frick Art Museum.
Snag freshly grown, in-season crops from local farmers markets, where dedicated producers and purveyors set up regularly.
New research from Harvard University suggests that tiny smartphones are eroding our confidence.
Comedy Central star joins Craig Gass, Chris Porter and Iliza Shlesinger at the Rex Theatre.
The Six Degrees of Francis Bacon project aims to visualize the Early Modern Social Network.
Hang out with R2D2, take a picture with the Batmobile and discover rare gems at this weekend's Pittsburgh Comics and Collectibles Show.
Who said fluorescent pink and rollerblading were out? We have a few favorite haunts that provide the perfect nostalgic experience.
Tony Sanchez might have had the greatest first career hit of all-time, and certainly the best social media celebration.
According to data on the 100 most populous cities in the U.S., Pittsburgh is the brainiest of the bunch.
Pittsburgh is one of 10 lucky cities that will welcome Doug Aitken’s one-of-a-kind public art project.
Four things every proud Pittsburgher needs to do in the next four months.
Union Pig & Chicken, Alma Pan-Latin Kitchen and Franktuary all embrace weekend brunch.
A team of local bloggers have teamed up to construct the best ‘Burgh day ever.
Brad Pitt stars in the adaptation of the beloved novel that turned the stale zombie genre on its head.
Much-loved Oklahoma rockers The Flaming Lips return to Pittsburgh as ... cynics?
From vegan shakes to popup block parties to foodie classes, here are 40 of our favorite Pittsburgh things.
You weighed in on your favorite cinema, new bar, dog walker and more. Now see who won.
The 9th Pennsylvania Reserves recreate the battle of Gettysburg this month, but they shepherd their own history year-round.
PittGirl delves into the secrets of Municipal Hall — a building that served as City Hall to late-19th-century Pittsburgh.
Pirates closer Jason Grilli talks marketing, aggression and grilled cheese.
Squirrel Hill gem Everyday Noodles offers authentic Chinese noodles and dumplings, plus a front-row seat to the noodle-making action.
Nic DiCio, the man behind the much-loved grocery store and taco stand in the Strip, opens a full Mexican restaurant.
This month, we’ll have the quinoa fritters at Aji Picante, tuna tacos at Twisted Thistle, and at the PGH Crepes cart, it’s Nutella and berries to-go.
The dramatic vistas from Mount Washington are a great backdrop for Independence Day festivities.
In the late 1870s, John Philip Sousa’s vaudeville orchestra caused a Beatlemania-style moral panic in Pittsburgh.