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A retirement community resident should speak up if there are hygiene problems at the group dinner table.
Roughly 50 fashionistas arrived at The Andy Warhol Museum on Wednesday evening to socialize and take in the Halston exhibit.
Turn shopping for clothes for class into a chance to offer kids and teens some tips about bargain hunting, personal style and more.
Plus: Meet handbag designer Patricia Nash, gear up for school with Teen Vogue at Macy’s, relax at Elliven Spa and more Pittsburgh news.
In 1806, in what was then St. Clair Township, Revolutionary War veteran Joseph Philips had a stone house built for himself and his wife.
A North Side resident’s restoration of a grand 19th-century corner row house will be open for Sunday’s Manchester House + Garden Tour.
With the rise of the foodie era, the image of the burger has transformed from backyard barbecue staple to glammed up fast-food fare.
Eat’n Park, which planned its menu based on produce that could be locally grown, found that nature is not the most reliable partner.
While the food can be uneven, E2 in Highland Park pleases with warm ambiance and service, and a brunch to die for.
Tim Moore of Shadyside launched this spring an online store for his American-made, premium-quality boxer shorts business, Moore Boxers.
Riding the rapids down the Colorado River through the Grand Canyon offers days of thrills and chills.
I knew Eleanor Roosevelt had a busy life. I thought that was all I needed to know.
Sienna Mercato, a stack of three restaurants at 942 Penn Ave. in the Cultural District, has become a hotspot for the fun and fashionable.
Keeping up the annual rite, the faithful of Salem Homecoming Church will gather today in Ebensburg. A new generation is giving it a boost.
A doctor typifies the first wave of Vietnam immigrants to Pittsburgh.