Things To Do
Top Pick: Carnegie Museum of Art Gets Some Fresh Air (and a Dose of Squonk) with Inside Out
This year marks 125 years since Dippy’s discovery.
Hear the music of Norah Jones, attend Kelly Strayhorn Theater’s annual House Party benefit or see the exhibit "Myth-Science of the Gatekeepers."
One of Pittsburgh’s longest-tenured theaters is bringing song and dance to the outfield, presenting a musical review at Wild Things Park.
Save the dates for concerts, art exhibits, dance performances and more things to do in Pittsburgh.
The Summer Staycation 2024 RAD Pass will provide 100,000 free tickets to more than a dozen cultural amenities from May to August.
The festival offers more than 200 wines, spirits and seasonal cocktails to sample.
Earth Day falls on April 22 this year, but we’ve lined up a calendar full of opportunities to appreciate, sustain and connect with the environment.
Try Jewish food at the Big Nosh Jewish Food Festival, listen to Suzanne Vega or see "The Passion of Mary Cardwell Dawson.”
The origin of the National Negro Opera Company will be on display as its own opera in “The Passion of Mary Cardwell Dawson.”
This year’s slate of Three Rivers Arts Festival headliners includes returning favorites and marquee names.
Exiled writers in Pittsburgh collaborate in a play that speaks volumes.
The Pittsburgh-filmed game show “SignTasTic!,” which is the first American game show to feature a Deaf host, aims to bridge the gap between Deaf and hearing communities.
You'll find water activities, pontoon boats and bike trails — and a total solar eclipse on April 8.
Since 1985, the state has offered free public tours of Presque Isle State Park’s bays and interior ponds.
With water, water everywhere, Erie provides plenty of activities for kids to enjoy.
This April, Erie will be at the center of the universe as it falls in the path of a rare total solar eclipse.
Including having breakfast with the Easter Bunny himself.
Everything you need to know about this year’s celebration.
Take one of our suggestions for a dreamy weekend escape, all within a 3-hour drive of Pittsburgh.
The popular show returns for its 42nd year with special guest speakers Laura Dowling, a White House floral designer, and Mark Bowe, host of Magnolia Network’s “Barnwood Builders.”
Take the Burgh Bus to The Pavilion at Star Lake to catch acts like Red Hot Chili Peppers, Hozier and Bob Dylan.
Take a leap of faith and attend a singles night or run a race for charity.
Save the dates for concerts, art exhibits, dance performances & more.