When Spider Webs Unite…
By Mark Togni
I arrived in Pittsburgh, the city that built America in early September of this year from Portland, Oregon because my wife, Michelle,...
THE AMERICAN DREAM Joe Chahine & the Family Business: Issue #18 re-cap
Written by: Beth Taylor Photography by: Hayden Rose
Joe Chahine, Leader of Pitaland
Workers arrive at 5:00 a.m. six days a week to bake billowy...
Funding Your Small Business in Pittsburgh
When it comes to finding a smart location for your startup, Pittsburgh has officially become a frontrunner. Whether your business is currently up and...
A popular Market Square pop-up is going from “Game of Thrones” to video games...
Written by Kristy Locklin
Bar of Thrones, which debuted just before the season premiere of the HBO show, closes May 25 and will re-open June...
Pittsburgh Takes Miami by Storm: The Boxheart Gallery and Mine Factory Shine at Aqua...
Amidst the breezy setting of a South Beach hotel in the middle of bustling Miami, gallery owners, artists and...
Collage Artist Seth Clark Explores Fragmentation and Decay
Seth Clark is a Pittsburgh designer and collage artist whose work focuses on deteriorating architecture. He creates collage and sculpture from found materials including...
The Frick House: Exemplary Art and a Haunted Past
Nestled in Pittsburgh’s East End, just North the of the Homewood Cemetery, sits The Frick Art Historical Center. Spanning two blocks on Reynolds Street,...
Meet Me at the Station Rolls into Wilkinsburg this Weekend
Written by Marlee Ann Gallagher
If you’re like most people who have been in Wilkinsburg recently, you may be wondering what’s up with the Wilkinsburg...
Bridging The Point
Talking about "The Point Bridge" in old Pittsburgh is imprecise -- there actually were two of them, and at one time they simultaneously were...
Square Cafe pumpkin carving event benefiting PAAR Monday Oct 30
By Carrie Rose,
If you're a procrastinator like me and are still waiting to get your pumpkin for Halloween, then look no further than Square...