“Ensuring that our community’s unique needs are met is very important to me. I always make sure that I get in the room, I have a voice and I leave the door open for others as well.”
“Your hometown McDonald’s means something special. I’m proud of my restaurants because I can be engaged with my employees, my customers and also my community — they’re all one in the same.”
“We believe children’s current ZIP code should not define their future. We believe that all children have potential — and mentors help them find that.”
“Filmmaking, and storytelling in general, is a really valuable use of our time here on Earth — to figure out why we’re here, to connect to each other and to ask, explore and answer big questions.”
“Regardless of if it’s a painting or an exhibition or a residency, my priority is the mission that the work is in line with. And that mission is about liberation for Black people, artists, women, mothers — those who historically have been excluded.”
“I wanted my practice to be about more than just teeth. Owning this practice connects me with thousands of people that I would not otherwise have ever interacted with, and that comes with the ability to engage everyone in something bigger than themselves.”
“I do what I do to make law less scary and more accessible — to help people make their dreams come true in a way that makes them feel empowered, rather than challenged or shut down.”
In our Retro Review series, we ask our editorial intern Emma Malinak to watch made-in-Pittsburgh flicks from the 20th century — long before she was even born.
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.
In our Retro Review series, we ask our editorial intern Emma Malinak to watch made-in-Pittsburgh flicks from the 20th century — long before she was even born.
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.
In our Retro Review series, we ask our editorial intern Emma Malinak to watch made-in-Pittsburgh flicks from the 20th century — long before she was even born.
In our Retro Review series, we ask our Editorial Intern Emma Malinak to watch made-in-Pittsburgh flicks from the 20th century — long before she was even born.
Pitt’s women’s soccer head coach and an incoming Panthers player are leading the Nigerian National Team at the largest women’s soccer tournament in history.
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.
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.
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.
The convention, coming July 15, has rocked Pittsburgh since 1996, showcasing vinyl albums from across genres and uniting music lovers from around the world.
In our Retro Review series, we ask our Editorial Intern Emma Malinak to watch made-in-Pittsburgh flicks from the 20th century — long before she was even born.
From the Carnegie Museums to grassroots groups like 1Hood Media Academy, the Pittsburgh community is uniting to collect art that inspires Pittsburgh's next chapter.