Gravy boats, giving and time off. This truly is the most wonderful time of the year, at least until resolution …
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Now in its 17th year, Kennywood’s Phantom Fright Nights relies on over 250 makeup artists, costume designers and scary actors …
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You’ve got the carving knife, a stencil (that you’ll never tell the neighbors you used) and a trash bag for …
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Deadly Hurricane Florence blasted the Carolinas earlier this month, and more tropical storms are expected to batter the coast as …
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Cities from Seattle to St. Petersburg are banning single-use plastics like plastic straws, utensils and stirrers to limit the amount …
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If you love the sweet sound of bagpipes, girls dancing on swords, impressive displays of athleticism, Scottish dancing and dogs, …
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Head east along Penn Avenue and you can’t miss one of Pittsburgh’s architectural wonders.
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Why is your office empty? Oh yeah, everyone ran out for a good old-fashioned Starbucks pumpkin spice latte.
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As working professionals, we’re all too familiar with the afternoon slump, as productivity and motivation often decline in our post-lunch …
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It seems that a lot of folks are into podcasts these days. With topics ranging from true crime to food-related …
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Workplace success used to depend on spending 40+ years climbing the corporate ladder or having connections. While those tactics are …
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Celebrate all things Ireland at the Pittsburgh Irish Festival. The annual event, which runs Sept. 7-9 at the Riverplex at …
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Women have been talking amongst ourselves for years about the obstacles we face in our careers. That’s a major reason …
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There might not be anything more yinzer than these two Pittsburgh traditions meeting in one place. Introducing Steelers Country at …
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Pivot to video. Those three words have caused anxiety and hand-wringing by communications professionals accustomed to the written word. But …
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The EQT Three Rivers Regatta is back for its 41st year. The annual festival that celebrates our waterways will return …
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If you’re a fan of Pittsburgh’s punk music scene, Punchline is no stranger to you. Twenty years, eight albums and …
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There’s no shortage of beautiful parks in Pittsburgh. There’s Mellon Square, Schenley Park, Frick Park, Riverview Park, Highland Park, Mellon …
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Today, June 21, is the summer solstice or the longest day of light. The Alzheimer’s Association recognizes this as The …
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Do you want to explore the local music scene this summer? Head to Downtown Irwin’s Music in the Streets, featuring …
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In Pittsburgh, you either love or hate public transit. Residents of Oakland, where bus speed averages 9 miles per hour, …
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Do you have a hard time concentrating on a task for any length of time and never get into deep …
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If you have doubts about the Pittsburgh music scene, head to Millvale. With music festivals all summer long, it’s important …
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If you’re a kayaker like me, then I’m sure this long winter has you missing the water. The good news …
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Taco lovers, rejoice: The second Pittsburgh Taco Festival, presented by Tecate, takes place May 19 at Highmark Stadium in Station …
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The 2017 LearnVest Money Habits and Confessions Survey revealed 74 percent of respondents took on debt for vacation, a whopping …
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Caring for a family member can be a daunting experience, especially at the beginning. It’s crucial to keep these caregiving …
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Looking to reduce, reuse and recycle this spring? Lucky for you, the Handmade Arcade, Pittsburgh’s most beloved arts and craft …
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Simplify your estate planning process with these five steps:
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Spring is playing hide-and-seek in Pittsburgh. But, soon enough (we hope), we should hear the buzzing of honey bees. And …