We asked our longtime contributor, who will give a talk at Norwin Public Library Wednesday, about how much of her own life is present in her novel, “Nothing. Everything.” and what’s up next.
Walking tours, rooftop tours of Downtown skyscrapers, an Open Architecture Studio Crawl, the 40th annual Design Pittsburgh and its People’s Choice Award are part of the Oct. 6-13 celebration.
A demonstration of the cycles will be held at Westinghouse Park in Point Breeze North on Saturday, Sept. 30, and Color Park in the South Side on Oct. 20.
Provident Charter School, the state’s first public school aimed at helping students overcome dyslexia, uses a mind, body and soul approach to learning.
The staff at Pittsburgh Magazine decided to compile our own list of our 10 favorite local luminaries (all living). Some have risen to national or international prominence while never turning their back on Western Pennsylvania. Others have made their mark closer to home but are equally beloved.
Many city neighborhoods have a surfeit of abandoned homes. It’s long past time that the city develop an actual plan for rehabilitating them — affordably.
Laura Dowling served under the Obama Administration and will demonstrate bouquet and holiday designs, including wreaths, at Pittsburgh’s show Oct. 6-8.
Row along a lake by moonlight. Curl up with a warm cup in a cozy coffee shop. Unwind with a rejuvenating massage. Sound good? Explore these soothing outings and more as we help you keep calm in the Steel City.