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Partygoers gather along the Allegheny Steps Riverwalk to celebrate the 2014 Three Rivers Regatta.
From the runways of New York City to the classrooms of Carnegie Mellon, efforts are under way to make wearable technology more stylish.
Plus, a summer sidewalk sale at Fifth Avenue Place, I Made It! Market event at SouthSide Works and more from the Pittsburgh fashion front.
Some fashion interpretations of wearable technology are more about the “wow” factor than being practical. Here are some examples.
Preserving the Isaac Lightner House proves an Olympian task for couple and a hands-on lesson for a young man in the neighborhood.
Marilyn McDevitt Rubin will be remembered for her lifelong celebration of food and all the joys that surround it.
Traditional picnic fare makes for a summery feast.
Pittsburgh's new chic dining spot Altius aims to elevate dining to a new level.
Legume is a neighborhood bistro worth more than a hill of beans.
Jeweler David Yurman talks about his love of horses and his eponymous brand.
Efforts to support American-made apparel and accessories have morphed into a movement by designers and consumers.
Find out who these so-called ambassadors are, the ones selling our city and presenting the information that shape the views of visitors.
An emerging system portends sweeping change in our lives, from riding taxis to renting rooms and still more.
Pittsburgh's Bob Sendall, caterer extraordinaire, gives five tips for the best summer party.
Pittsburgh's Emily Peachey was headed to law school when the acting bug changed her course.
Musical events from a free PSO concert to Maxwell at Heinz Hall are among the activities on tap this week.
Adm. Michelle Howard will take over as the vice chief of naval operations, the No. 2 officer in the service.