If you love the sweet sound of bagpipes, girls dancing on swords, impressive displays of athleticism, Scottish dancing and dogs, …
Events
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Have a sudden need to get a healthy heaping of nostalgia? We’ve got just the thing: Fill up the gas …
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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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Huzzah! Pittsburgh’s Renaissance Festival season begins August 18, running Saturdays and Sundays through September 23. Wander 16th-century streets, grab a …
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For five days, celebrate all things funny in Pittsburgh’s South Side neighborhood. You’ll be laughing until your stomach hurts at …
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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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Steelers training camp is in full swing at Latrobe’s St. Vincent College, but the action shifts away from campus starting …
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In 2018, when bile and bitterness define us as Americans, yesterday was our most important national holiday to remind us …
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Don’t miss the fourth annual Picklesburgh event happening July 20–22. That’s right, this year Picklesburgh will take place for three …
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BEST Robotics, the national nonprofit that brings a STEM education program and competition to students nationally, is bringing another competition …
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If you love margaritas, there’s a fun and healthy event for you – the Margarita Madness 5K on July 28. …
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Free, family-friendly entertainment in downtown Pittsburgh? We’re in. Head to Market Square every Tuesday morning from 10-11:30 a.m. and every …
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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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Looking for a little more firepower this month? The Fort Pitt Museum will host a free Artillery and Artificers event …
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BikePGH recently announced its 2018 OpenStreetsPGH series. On May 27, June 24 and July 28, runners, walkers, bicyclists, skaters, dancers …
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Plant the garden. Water the flowers. Remember what the sun looks like. Yep, the Pittsburgh spring checklist gets rolling in …
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Kennywood is officially open for the 2018 season. One of the oldest and most beloved amusement parks in America, this …
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The winter of 2018 has already broken a few Pittsburgh records (though not for what you might think). Just be …
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Businesses often succeed or fail based on their ability to connect with their audiences, and using humor can be key.
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May 4-6 weekend marks the 10th anniversary of the Dick’s Sporting Goods Pittsburgh Marathon with over 40,000 runners from across …
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The Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership’s much-loved Night Market returns to Market Square Friday, April 27, as part of the Pittsburgh Cultural …
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Looking to relive your high school prom? Or, better yet, looking to make new memories to replace bad ones? Good …
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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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Planning a big event that signals a major moment in a teen’s life can be challenging. Whether a sweet sixteen, …
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It’s almost that time of year: Steel City Con is back! Held at the Monroeville Convention Center, Steel City Con …
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Today is Major League Baseball’s opening day, signaling the possibilities ahead for teams during a 162-game marathon.
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Spring has arrived along with the return of area farmers markets. To kick off the season, the Local Food Conference …
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Local teens are taking over The Andy Warhol Museum as part of the Youth Invasion program. Young artists will present …
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It’s hard to think of March in Pittsburgh without thinking about the region’s Irish heritage.
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We may not be in Hollywood, but Pittsburghers can walk like stars on the red carpet on Oscar night: Sunday, …