The stage, film and television actor appeared three times for its events that drew other celebrities such as Brooke Shields.
It’s the largest in the hospital’s 130-year history.
Pittsburgh’s history is steeped in the spirits industry. Modern-day distillers are carrying on the tradition — and creating their own.
His unpopular Pittsburgh opinion? Locals should go to the top of Mount Washington, too.
The first-ever Newsapalooza, organized by Point Park University’s Center for Media Innovation, is meant to stress the importance of news — and remind people that journalists are often their friends and neighbors.
It’s been 23 years since United Flight 93 crashed in Somerset County as part of the worst terrorist attack ever against the United States.
By remediating a vacant lot with a sustainably built, modular duplex, the developers behind The Picket Fence project are urging Pittsburghers to think differently about housing.
The university is seeking 'new vision' as it enters a new era of college athletics.
Vision screening ensures children can take necessary corrective measures before they turn 8, when it’s too late.
The retro-inspired space is a time capsule — and a bar, performance space, classroom and community hub.
A limited number of tickets for the show’s Pittsburgh return will once again be available via an online lottery.
Courtney and Nadeem combined their cultures to share their love and heritage with their guests on their wedding day.
This Pittsburgh bride put the icing on the cake by curtaining her wedding planning career with her own.
The first game that counts is obviously a much-anticipated event. Just don’t read too much into it as a barometer of what’s in store for the season ahead.
The Steel Yard, a tribute wall to the Terrible Towel, six locations of Stillhouse Spirits, cashless parking and more.
For 30 years, Dawn Keezer has been selling the Steel City for movie and TV productions.
Renowned sculptor Thaddeus Mosley has crafted four monumental bronze sculptures that will be on display through August 2025.
As a kicker for Penn-Trafford High School, Polk placed third on the team that year for total points scored.
Clare Beams bends the tropes of historical and gothic fiction in "The Garden" while Matt Puchalski contemplates his surroundings in "A Pandemic Gardening Journal."
Pittsburgh Magazine will be publishing an expanded list of volunteer tasks in this year's GIVE magazine.
Its Garfield consignment store will remain open and is hosting a fundraiser this week as part of the neighborhood’s First Fridays event.
Far more than a mere side of the river, we should think of this area as Allegheny City once again.
All of Pittsburgh’s eccentricities, all in one place.
The annual celebration will take place from Sept. 7 through Oct. 6.
Featured on the community's annual Live Worship Shop Tour, the classic American Four Square underwent a major makeover.
Located inside a West View gaming store, the business combines caffeinated beverages and role-playing adventures.
Taking place across Pittsburgh’s architecturally diverse North Side in the next few weeks, these aren’t your average home tours.
No matter how bad the invasion, there are steps you can take to stop the spread of the invasive insect.
The season teased long enough to inspire dreams of October. But it’s imploded into another nightmare that’s more on who they are than what they’re spending.
The public-access cable network, which began operations in 1986, will cease operations after Sept. 7.