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1025 Octnov Fc

Eat + Drink Features

To Dine For

Whatever you crave—be it comfort food, global fusion, handmade pasta or something completely off the wall (nitro wasabi-flavored peas, anyone?)—you’re likely to find it here on our list of the year’s 25 Best Restaurants.
Kate Chynoweth, Photos by Laura Petrilla,
Eat + Drink Features

My Life as a ... Brewer

Kelly Herendeen,
Rick Sebak

Nuclear Nostalgia

Going in search of what’s left of America’s first commercial atomic power plant at Shippingport.
Rick Sebak,
Eat + Drink Features

Spring Spears

Eating green is easy this month as fresh asparagus hits its flavor peak.
Kate Chynoweth, Photos by Laura Petrilla,
Community Feature, From the Magazine

Cool Tech in Pittsburgh

Much has been written about how the Pittsburgh area has reinvented itself from a steel city to a tech town, how the region has held up as the gleaming example of never-say-die renewal.
Jonathan Wander,
From the Magazine, Style

Inside ModCloth

Mandy Fierens juggles life as an assistant stylist, blogger, college student and model.
Elizabeth Speed Kabus,
From the Magazine, Restaurant Reviews

Osteria 2350

Plan a trip to the Strip for Osteria 2350, a Strip District restaurant, featuring homey Italian fare that’s “simple, affordable and approachable.”
Valentina Vavasis,
Community Feature, From the Magazine

Low-Tech Superstars

These local entrepreneurs are getting their start-ups in the black the old-fashioned way: with their bare hands.
Sean Collier,
From the Magazine, PittGirl

How Not to Make Biscotti

I never experienced Pittsburghers' helpful nature first-hand like I did weeks before a biscotti-baking fiasco when Las Velas, the restaurant in Market Square that my husband and I own, caught on fire in the middle of the night.
Virginia Montanez,
From the Magazine, Penguins

Wheelin' and Dealin' with Ray Shero

Penguins general manager Ray Shero is the architect of a Stanley Cup championship, but one trade had him skating on thin ice at home.
Sean Conboy,
Community Feature

Warming Up Winter

Vibrant shades of red bring energy and warmth to a stately Squirrel Hill home.
Melissa Rayworth,
Community Feature

G-Whiz: Google Pittsburgh

Tech giant Google has moved into its new location in Bakery Square and is searching for brilliant minds.
Melissa Rayworth,
Arts & Entertainment, Things To Do

Expanding Improv

The Cabaret at Theater Square’s improv lineup adds to the city’s comedy scene, putting Pittsburgh on the map.
Sean Collier,
Arts & Entertainment

Julie Benz

As the star of ABC’s newest dramedy “No Ordinary Family,” Julie Benz proves art imitates life, and her life is anything but ordinary.
Geoffrey W. Melada,
Arts & Entertainment

V-Day Remix: Great Dates in the 'Burgh

For a truly romantic Valentine’s Day, think outside the box of chocolates.
Celanie Polanick,
Eat + Drink Features

Chocolate

Made with exotic spices, single origin beans or even searing hot chilies, this classic treat receives fresh new twists from today’s chocolatiers.
Kate Chynoweth,
Rick Sebak

The Carnegie Library

The children’s department at Carnegie Library’s main branch has always been a wonderous place. This month is Library Lovers’ Month, so go check it out.
Rick Sebak,
Community Feature

What Happens in the Google Pittsburgh Office?

At Google’s Pittsburgh office, one of the major goals is to perfect mathematical equations and sequences of code to give users exactly the information they seek.
Melissa Rayworth,
Community Feature

Google Pittsburgh: Where the Past Meets Future

As you walk from the Cheez-It meeting space to the Nilla Wafers conference room, you could almost forget that the sprawling, 40,000 square-foot industrial space of Google Pittsburgh is no longer a Nabisco Factory.
Melissa Rayworth,
Weddings

Jennifer Laura Merchant and Ray Riley

Father John Dinello united Jen and Ray during a ceremony held at Heinz Memorial Chapel. Guests used vintage hankerchiefs, collected by the bride, to wipe away happy tears.
Magazine Staff,
Weddings

Maria Vincenza Direnzo and Jeremiah Daniel Tinsley

This couple tied the knot in Oakland (a place that’s special to the pair, as they bumped into each other several times there before becoming friends), exchanging Catholic vows at Heinz Memorial Chapel.
Magazine Staff,
Weddings

Julia Dora Wesolowski and Daniel George Kysela

The couple adored the stunning architecture and stained glass windows of the cathedral, where Daniel’s great-grandmother was married as well.
Magazine Staff,
Weddings

Brenna Alyse-Nicole Avery and Anthony Keith Jones

Brenna and Anthony were married by Rev. Joan Prentice at Mt. Ararat Baptist Church.
Magazine Staff,
After Dark

This Weekend: Steelers & Bands at Altar Bar

I’ve got a recommendation for Sunday’s game for you, directly inspired by where I spent last weekend’s contest. Friday and Saturday, let’s talk bands, ’Burgh and otherwise.
Sean Collier,
Weddings

Runaway Bride

The best-laid plans for an elegant processional didn’t quite pan out.
Kate Chynoweth,
Weddings

Sarah Christina Shehady and Joseph Chung-Wei Liu

The pair met at a Pittsburgh Youth Symphony Orchestra concert while in high school and joined in marriage at the First Baptist Church of Pittsburgh.
Magazine Staff,
PittGirl

This One's for the Girls

A special t-shirt to add to your game-day get up.
Virginia Montanez,
Weddings

Sheath Music

Bridesmaid dresses hit a high note in sheath-style frocks.
Reese Randall, Photos by Richard Kelly,
Weddings

Perfect for a Summer Wedding

The season's freshest bridal dresses capture refined elegance. From delicate embroidery to exquisite detailing, classic ball-gown style and contemporary wedding dresses inspire the essence of a warm summer day.
Reese Randall, Photos by Becky Thurner Braddock,
Weddings

Anna Wukich and Dennis O'Boyle

August 6, 2005
Magazine Staff,
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