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From the Magazine

Room by Room

A well-designed room combines form and function with modern convenience. Here’s a room by room portrait of how to make your house a home.
Reese Randall,
From the Magazine

Loft Living

Cozy warmth in a sprawling space: Fashion stylist Bear Brandegee’s strategically designed Lawrenceville home celebrates contemporary living in an old church banquet hall.
Melissa Rayworth,
Arts & Entertainment, From the Magazine

Anisha Nagarajan

From Bombay Dreams on Broadway to a guest role on ABC’s “Ugly Betty,” Anisha Nagarajan, star of the new NBC comedy “Outsourced,” is using her creative outlets to offset her already outstanding career.
Reese Randall,
From the Magazine

Masters of the Googleverse

Google’s team of masterminds do their best thinking in the cafeteria.
Jonathan Wander,
Best of Design, From the Magazine

2011 Home of the Year: teres58domus

This year's honorees include a uniquely shaped former garage turned single-family home, a spacious downtown loft and a cozy kitchen. Here, we bring you inside to visit these award-winning designs.
Dana Black McGrath,
Best of Design

2011 Home of the Year Honorable Mention: Downtown Condominium

Wood in dark tones, like the dark cherry cabinetry in the kitchen, provides contrast with the stone and glass countertops and stainless-steel appliances. Wood window seats along the perimeter provide storage and seating.
Dana Black McGrath,
Arts & Entertainment, From the Magazine

Girl Talk: The Monster of Mash

How Girl Talk’s Gregg Gillis rocketed from biomedical engineer to Rolling Stone.
Elizabeth Speed Kabus,
PittGirl

Your Message Here

For $100 per week, post your message and get the word out via the message board at Waffle Shop in East Liberty.
Virginia Montanez,
After Dark

Four 'Burgh Bands That Don't Suck

If you need to go to a bar and find something a little more impressive than a Journey cover band, go for 28 North, Joy Ike, Phat Man Dee or The Substitutions.
Sean Collier,
Community Feature

On the Rise: How Pittsburghers Googled in 2010

Pay attention, online trendsters (and car dealers): How Pittsburghers Googled last year is insight to what's on the region's collective conscious.
Kaitlyn Johnston,
After Dark

Wrap Sheet: Where to Dine/Drink for the Oscars

I've taken the responsibility of pairing of some of the Oscar contenders with a fine dinner and/or drinks option for your pre- and post-show enjoyment.
Sean Collier,
Eat + Drink Features

Steamed Swordfish

This fish dish relies on the bright flavors of early spring, like fennel and lemon.
Chris Fennimore,
Eat + Drink Features

Winghart's Burger & Whiskey Bar Opens Downtown

Led by its namesake and a guy that insists on being called "Shipwreck," Winghart's Burger & Whiskey Bar in Market Square is a dream come true for burger lovers.
Sean Collier,
Best of Design

2011 Home of the Year Editor's Choice: Highland Park Kitchen Renovation

The kitchen is the heart of the home, and this kitchen, found in a Highland Park Victorian, is no exception. Although the owners purchased the home several years ago, the kitchen just wasn’t working for the busy family, explains designer Sarah Drake.
Dana Black McGrath,
Arts & Entertainment, From the Magazine

City of Asylum: Meet the New Neighbors

Creative, quirky and caring, Pittsburgh’s Sampsonia Way is also the international Main Street for the City of Asylum program for writers, making sure the pen stays mightier than the sword.
Christine H. O'Toole,
From the Magazine, Restaurant Reviews

Bistro to Go

Bistro to Go and Bistro Soul are go-to places for comfort food and more.
Valentina Vavasis,
From the Magazine, PittGirl

What Jeff Reed Taught Me

As a self-proclaimed critic, I now realize I could learn a thing or two from the former Steelers kicker.
Virginia Montanez,
From the Magazine

Franco Harris: An Immaculate Life

Years later, Steelers legend Franco Harris still squabbles with former Raiders players about the Immaculate Reception.
Sean Conboy,
Arts & Entertainment

'In Search of Mercy'

Michael Ayoob is concerned with mysteries of a more prosaic sort in his debut novel, In Search of Mercy.
Kristofer Collins,
Arts & Entertainment

'Lighthead'

In his fourth collection of poems, Lighthead, Terrance Hayes offers incredible insight.
Kristofer Collins,
Eat + Drink Features

Ginger-Lemon Muffins

Fragrant, fresh ginger combines with creamy buttermilk and lemon zest in these delicious muffins adapted from a recipe in "Ginger: East to West," Bruce Cost’s authoritative book on the spice.
Kate Chynoweth,
Eat + Drink Features

Ginger

Fresh, spicy and seasonal, ginger can heat up your March menus.
Kate Chynoweth,
Rick Sebak

The Millers Lived Here

Oliver Miller and his family produced whiskey from their homestead in South Park.
Rick Sebak,
HOME + Design

Versatile Vintage

Infuse a touch of vintage accents with iconic wares that add substance and style to any living space.
Reese Randall,
HOME + Design

On the Block: A Cultural District Penthouse

A penthouse in the heart of the Cultural District is home to one chic couple and their collection of art.
Elizabeth Speed Kabus,
Arts & Entertainment, Things To Do

Theater Preview: Squonk Opera's "Mayhem and Majesty"

Squonk Opera returns to town with Mayhem and Majesty, the company’s most surreal project yet. No story. No characters. Just pure sensation.
Robert Isenberg,
Eat + Drink Features

Hot Cross Buns

These traditional Lenten pastries can still be enjoyed now, and they also lend themselves to post-Easter baking.
Chris Fennimore,
Eat + Drink Features

2006 Le Vigne Winery Pullman Petite Sirah

Compared to a Syrah or Shiraz, this wine is noticeably darker and more purple in color, rounder and fuller in the mouth and offers a brightness that Syrah lacks.
Mark Zappala,
PittGirl

Five Questions for ... Ian Rosenberger on Behalf of Team Tassy

Months ago, Pittsburgher Ian Rosenberger made and kept an incredible promise to Tassy Filsaime, a young Haitian man: To bring him to Pittsburgh for a life-saving surgery that would treat a cancerous tumor on his jaw.
Virginia Montanez,
After Dark

The Art of the Nightcap

I'm on a lucrative search for the best spots in Pittsburgh to have a nightcap: The bar you head to for one drink at the end of the evening, after wherever you were before.
Sean Collier,
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