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Ashby and Bill Strickland, former president and CEO of Manchester Bidwell Corporation, in 2008 created the Pittsburgh Jazz Legends program, a sort of hall of fame to recognize jazz masters who stayed ...
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Collier’s Weekly: The Pittsburgh Pirates Need to Be Better Off the Field Than They Are On ItOh, that’s right: The Pirates are already in last place, with a dismal 6-11 record. The team’s batting average through the first 10% of the season is a lifeless .199; the next-worst team at the plate ...
In another sign of spring, the PNC Carousel reopens on Saturday, April 19, in Schenley Plaza in Oakland — with a day of free rides.This is the 19th season ...
The historical Hunt Armory Ice Rink in Shadyside will be undergoing a $15 million renovation, including the installation of a ...
A decade after the Heinz History Center added a nine-story conservation center to its campus in the Strip District, the ...
Meet the panel of Cleveland- and St. Louis-based professionals who judged the 2025 Best of Design awards for Pittsburgh Magazine.
Aside from the tombstones in the front yard, the house looks like any other suburban home. The Paul Gropelli Memorial Co.
For our seventh annual competition, we received a number of stunning entries from talented architects, interior designers and homeowners across the region. We take you inside the winning spaces.
Heather Wildman of Wildman Chalmers Design kept the bones of this Mid-Century Modern home in Squirrel Hill North but changed nearly everything else.
Formerly the estate of a steel magnate, this Sewickley Heights farmstead now tells the story of industry and innovation in ...
The wait was worth it, both for her family, who love the updated space, and for this year’s Best of Design judges, who ...
While the Macken family’s kitchen is a gathering spot, Matt and Misty’s primary suite bathroom, which judges named their Best New Bathroom for 2025, is a hideaway. Kathryn Heinauer of Barrington Homes ...
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