Lindsay wore a matte satin gown in oyster, with Swarovski beading and a chapel train. She completed the look with an ivory feather hairpiece and birdcage veil, all from Alfred Angelo.
After a short, traditional ceremony at Heinz Memorial Chapel, the new Mr. and Mrs. Richman headed to J. Verno Studios, a photography studio that made an excellent venue for a party.
The Catholic ceremony was officiated by Father Ray French at Duquesne University Chapel, where Jesse’s parents wed 37 years before. The couple included a Celtic marriage pledge and Apache marriage blessing.
The beautiful ceremony was officiated by Larry Goyda in front of Bella Sera’s dramatic, rustic fireplace. The catering team at Bella Sera whipped up a menu including beef tenderloin, chicken saltimbocca, shrimp and chicken skewers, Mediterranean tapas, and other delicious appetizers.
This week, during the height of Steelers euphoria and right smack-dab in the middle of the Penguins season, the Pittsburgh Pirates announced a change in pricing for game-day tickets.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.