Five weeks after Taylor Swift took over Pittsburgh with her record-breaking tour, city officials are discovering the far-reaching benefits that the event, and its attendees, had on the local economy.
For the second time in the past decade, Pittsburgh Magazine staff is predicting the neighborhoods and communities that will be buzzing in coming years. Will these picks grow as quickly as our 2016 selections did?
The Premier Rugby Sevens league chose Pittsburgh as the home base for a new franchise. The July 23 tournament will determine who advances to the national championship.
They’re on the right track in the initial stages of the Kyle Dubas roster remake. Making a big splash just to make one won’t necessarily make the Pens better now or later.
Is your dentist on the list? Do you need a specialist? Peruse our new list for the best dentists in Pittsburgh, ranging from family and cosmetic dentistry to dental implants.
The first Corridor Market along South Craig Street will feature local artists, cuisines and unique events for visitors to explore and support the Oakland community.
Pittsburgh has more public staircases than any city in the United States, and two locals are working to share the history of those “vertical bridges” and the people who feel connected to them.
Food trucks and breweries go together like black and gold, but some sudsmakers are dishing out good eats on their own. Here are nine breweries (plus a punk-rock pub) to check out.
Their motives have been as questionable in recent seasons as their ability to win games. But the drafting of Paul Skenes has confirmed a long-overdue seismic shift in approach.
The convention, coming July 15, has rocked Pittsburgh since 1996, showcasing vinyl albums from across genres and uniting music lovers from around the world.