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Collier's Weekly

Collier’s Weekly: On the Pupusa Trail

There are great pupusas at Brookline’s La Cocina de Betty — and that’s a reminder that just about everything can be found around here, but you do have to look.
Sean Collier,
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The 412, Things To Do

Why You Should Venture ‘Into the Woods’ With Pittsburgh's Beloved Sally Wiggin

The Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera presents James Lapine and Stephen Sondheim’s classic twisted fairytale musical at the Benedum Center June 27-July 2.
Denise Bonura,
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The 412

Proposed Apartment Complex Near Frick Park Attracts Opposition

A Pittsburgh zoning hearing on Aug. 3 will determine if the 160-unit apartment complex can be built in Squirrel Hill.
Emma Malinak,
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Best of the 'Burgh

My Best of the 'Burgh: A Q&A with Marjorie “Chi Chi” Rivera

What are this psychics favorites in a city where she's worked for more than three decades?
Sean Collier,
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PGHeats

How a Trio of Pittsburgh Eateries are Getting Some Much-Needed TLC

A national grant program is giving three landmark restaurants — The Harmony Inn, Penn Brewery and Khalil’s — some much-needed love.
Kristy Graver,
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Community Feature, From the Magazine, Hot Reads

Why More People Are Moving to The Wall Street of Pittsburgh

Two blocks of historical buildings along Fourth Avenue are drawing new residents to Downtown who marvel at their opulent marble lobbies and elaborately carved stonework.
Mark Houser,
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Arts & Entertainment, From the Magazine

What We're Reading in July

Our book editor's best bet for this month.
Kristofer Collins,
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Things To Do

Can't Miss Events in July in Pittsburgh

Our Best Bet: A new exhibit at Contemporary Craft explores gender, identity, connection and sexuality through more than 50 works of art.
Kahmeela Adams-Friedson,
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Arts & Entertainment

See Where Local Films Are Getting The Red Carpet Treatment

At Sewickley’s Lindsay Theater, young filmmakers are given gala-style premieres.
Sean Collier,
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How a Round of Golf Turned Hazardous in Downtown Pittsburgh

Could a golfer make it from the North Side to Penn Avenue In 150 strokes or fewer?
Virginia Montanez,
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Curiosities

Pittsburgh Curiosities: reCARstruction

Our monthly look at oddities around the region.
Sean Collier,
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Stan a Man Who, Like it or Not, Earned Every Eulogy and Then Some

Stan Savran's passing has inspired an outpouring of passionate reaction that he’d have thought was excessive. But when you do it as well as Stan did it for as long as Stan did it, recognition of a job well done and a life well lived is as inevitable as it is well-deserved.
Mike Prisuta,
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The 412

10,000 People Are Coming to Pittsburgh and They Will Be Wearing Fursuits

Anthrocon is returning to the Steel City next weekend and you're invited to the party.
Abby Yoder,
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The 412

Where and When to See Fireworks in the Pittsburgh Area on July Fourth

Not every community is waiting until Independence Day to display the rocket's red glare. Here's a list of shows in the region.
Abby Yoder,
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From the Magazine, Hot Reads

Best of the 'Burgh Readers' Poll Winners for 2023

More than 200,000 votes were cast to determine the city’s best in dining, entertainment, shopping and more. Plus: 28 staff picks of the best things to do, see, eat and drink in Pittsburgh.

PM Staff

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2023 Readers' Poll Winners: Food & Restaurants

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2023 Readers' Poll Winners: Drinks & Beverages

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2023 Readers' Poll Winners: Personalities

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2023 Readers' Poll Winners: Entertainment & Leisure

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2023 Readers' Poll Winners: Health & Beauty

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2023 Readers' Poll Winners: Retail

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2023 Readers' Poll Winners: Services

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2023 Readers' Poll Winners: Home & Design

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Best of the 'Burgh 2023: Staff Picks

28 of the best things to do, see, eat and drink Pittsburgh on a list you won't find anywhere else.
Huck Beard, Denise Bonura, Sean Collier, Richard Cook, Stacey Federoff, Virginia Linn, Maria Sciullo, Jessica Sinichak,
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From the Magazine, Hot Property

We Featured Them — What Happened Next with These "Hot Properties?"

Columnist Rosa Colucci takes a look at what’s selling in the region — and why you may have to tweak your dream home list thanks to a lack of housing inventory.
Rosa Colucci/Hot Property,
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How a New Youth Center Aims To Reinvigorate an Under-Resourced Pittsburgh Community

The youth center at the Homewood-Brushton YMCA is the first of two spaces for residents to gain access to cutting-edge technology. An adult space will open at the Homewood branch of CCAC in August.
Denise Bonura,
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Collier's Weekly

Collier’s Weekly: Why Justice Is Incomplete in the Synagogue Shooting Trial

The verdict provides relief, but much more work remains.
Sean Collier,
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Five Ways To Spend Pittsburgh’s Extra Daylight On The First Day of Summer

Listen to your favorite summer tunes and explore the city with these classic Pittsburgh summer activities.
Emma Malinak,
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The 412

How An Expansion At Dress For Success Pittsburgh Will Aid More Women

Spanning across five counties, the nonprofit is expanding its services by more than 40% to provide work apparel for those in need.
Abby Yoder,
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PGHeats

Grin And Bear It: A New Bakery And Eatery In Mount Oliver Will Make Your Stomach Growl

Brown Bear Bread Cafe hopes to find success in the historical storefront with pastries and parties.
Kristy Graver,
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