For our sixth annual competition, we received dozens of stunning entries from talented architects, interior designers and homeowners across the region. We take you inside the winning spaces.
From the evolution of Barbiecore and quiet luxury to creating specialized spaces as we head back to the office, these are the trends local design experts say will take off this new year.
Reviving fan enthusiasm upon his return to the Pittsburgh Pirates last year, this star outfielder and former MVP has found that his heart belongs in Pittsburgh.
Once the third-largest mall in America, the deteriorating shopping center in West Mifflin still evokes warm memories from former shoppers as it faces demolition.
We found 25 of the most notable quotations — attributed to everyone from authors to musicians to one cartoon cat — that sum up people’s thoughts on our city.
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.
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.
After the release of ChatGPT, professors at Pittsburgh colleges and universities are grappling with how new artificial intelligence tools will change work in the classroom.
Don't pack up the tent just yet. While campsites are crowded in the summer, the autumn months put a new spin on the popular hobby — and offer more room to breathe.
We asked local faith leaders for their response to the massacre at Tree of Life synagogue in Squirrel Hill –– and how we can come together and more forward as a community.
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.
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.