How Fred Rogers used his neighborhood to teach important, often radical, lessons
By Alex McCann
With The Art of the Brick, Legos take over new Science Center expansion
In Bloomfield, the old Little Italy remembers the past and moves toward the future
The old Little Italy was built for the immigrants who came to America around the same time. The modern Little Italy is based on that history.
Tags: News, Little Italy Days, Donatelli’s Italian Food Center, Bloomfield, Groceria Italiana
Skull Fest returns for its 10th annual iteration
More than 60 bands will play 11 shows across town this weekend
Tags: Music Features, Music, Skull Fest, Arctic Flowers, Spirit, Cattivo, Belvedere’s Ultra-Dive, Rock Room, The Shop, Babyland, Dusty Hanna, Skull Records
Best of Pittsburgh — Legacy: Oakmont Bakery
City Paper readers have selected Oakmont’s confectionary institution for Best Bakery six years in a row.
Tags: Legacy, Oakmont Bakery, Marc Serrao
Best of Pittsburgh — Legacy: The Pittsburgh Juice Company
City Paper readers have voted this expanding health-food haven Best Juice/Smoothie Bar every year since 2014
Tags: Legacy, Pittsburgh Juice Company, Naomi Homison
‘90s nostalgia galore as Sugar Ray comes to town
Sugar Ray will headline the EQT Pittsburgh Three Rivers Regatta’s main stage
Tags: Music Features, Three Rivers Regatta, Sugar Ray, Scooby Doo
RIP Mad Mex Oakland, you gritty, pitch-black, perfect restaurant
By Ali Trachta
Bottom Feeder Books can match you with your book soulmate, and for cheap
By Hannah Kinney-Kobre
Mixtape returns from pandemic closure with new owners, dance parties, and more
By Amanda Waltz
Lawyers demand immediate intervention in alleged medical neglect of incarcerated man
By Jordana Rosenfeld