This well-known septuagenarian is often spotted leading line dancing all over town.
“Romare Bearden: Artist as Activist and Visionary” showcases pieces from the artist’s oeuvre as well as a commentary on his social justice views.
Podcaster Eric McKenna on Paul Stanley, KISS, humility and the power of real talk in hard times.
One of the goals is to make Pittsburgh a more walkable city.
Pittsburgh was once one of the worst cities for biking. Thanks to 20 years of efforts from BikePGH, that has changed.
Is your dentist one of 442 on this year's list? PM Staff
These injections and other treatments are becoming more common in Pittsburgh dental offices.
Downtown strives to reconfigure as a draw unto itself as office workers continue to shy away from a full-time return.
Steelers fans are funny when they’re mad.
The pandemic changed the golden triangle. What type of neighborhood will it ultimately become?
The Neighborhood 91 project will be a one-stop shop for the entire 3D printing process.
Living Pittsburgh’s own “This is Us” story, Steeler Cam Heyward has unfinished business in football — and his charity work.
The yearlong partnership kicks off with a pop-up event Saturday at the Squirrel Hill location
The Original Pittsburgh Vegan Expo and Festival returns with hundreds of vendors offering meat-free fare.
The Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy is working to restore the iconic and historical site for Pittsburghers to enjoy.
The return of Kris Letang and Evgeni Malkin ensures more of the same for a franchise that no longer has what it takes in the playoffs.
The owner kicks off the first of several community events to prepare for the debut of a full-service grocery next spring.
The 10-year plan will address community needs, development, mobility and infrastructure throughout the neighborhood. Here’s what could be changing soon.
This handsome guy is friendly with everyone he meets. Make an appointment to meet him at Animal Friends.
Jamilka Borges, a “Wild Child” chef, settles in at Sally Ann’s.
A move, and a well-placed theatrical production, serve as a reminder: Pittsburgh is much more than its main streets.
There’s a supermoon Wednesday, and the Carnegie Science Center’s Daniel Horenstein says it’s only part of a remarkable cosmic display.
The monthly outdoor event takes place at McCandless Crossing in the North Hills.
If social media is any indication, fans are far from thrilled.
It hopes to open by summer’s end in a 110-year-old building that was once a beer distributor.
The acclaimed playwright's life is celebrated in a Downtown exhibition and a growing Hill District arts center.
Looking for something to do while you’re in town? Check out the calendars offered from these organizations, just a few of the many worthy groups in Pittsburgh.
Let’s call this the Summer of Soft Serve. Not only can you find the super-creamy (and always delicious) summertime treat at classic ice cream shops around town in traditional chocolate and vanilla, but a handful of Pittsburgh-area restaurants (and a brewery, too) are redefining these frozen swirls with their own unique flavors.
Whether you’re a newbie or a local looking to expand your knowledge of regional history — from thousands of years ago through this century — these nearby destinations are worth the drive. PM Staff
Artist Rafael Domenech’s new installation at the Carnegie Museum’s outdoor Sculpture Court is meant for the public to make it their own.