RAD Presents "Three For Free" Museums in August
Allegheny Regional Asset District (RAD) has announced that attendance to three popular Pittsburgh museums will be free during the month of August.
Architects of Air's Daedalum Display Pops Up in The Cultural District
An immersive and colorful luminarium will be center stage in the Cultural District until September 4, allowing Pittsburghers to experience an art exhibition like no other.
Downtown Date Night: How to Get to Know Your Date in The Golden Triangle
For a relaxing date night in the Golden Triangle, find your way to Market Square on Friday or Saturday evening.
Steeltoes Men's Team Steal the Win at Eastern Conference Championship
Pittsburgh’s men’s team tallied two victories for the Steeltoes, Premier Rugby Sevens’ newest Pittsburgh franchise, and won the Eastern Conference Finals in an exciting day of rugby at Highmark Stadium on July 23.
Pittsburgh Restaurant Week Returns
Pittsburgh Restaurant Week has made its semi-annual return to the City of Bridges, celebrating local businesses, culture and fantastic food.
Beverly's Birthdays Support In-Need Youth
A free community baby shower will be hosted by Beverly’s Birthdays for new or expecting caregivers at Pittsburgh Marriott City Center on Tuesday, August 8.
Best Dish We Ate This Week: Condado Tacos
Our Downtown Neighbors Alliance staff went to Condado Tacos on Liberty Avenue for lunch and we were far from disappointed.
National Anti-Boredom Month: Fight Your Boredom With These 6 Activities Downtown
Did you know that July is National Anti-Boredom month? With so many great activities, museums, programs, galleries, and restaurants, you could never be bored when you’re around the ‘Burgh.
Browse The Golden Triangle's Fashion Offerings at the Fashion in Frame Boutique Crawl
During The Cultural Trust’s Gallery Crawl, a selection of stylish Downtown boutiques are channeling Warhol by sponsoring a boutique crawl where fashion forward Yinzers can shop till they drop.
Best Vegan Bites in The Golden Triangle
Vegan style dishes are more popular than they once were. Many restaurants Downtown make it possible to get your greens while also enjoying a great meal. DNA has compiled our top seven choices for plant-based bites in the Golden Triangle.
Best Chefs in Pittsburgh: How James Henry’s Transformative, Awe-Inspiring Culinary Journey Led Him to Shine at Scarpino & Budd’s Kitchen
Hurricane Sandy. Merril Hoge. Chicken and barley soup. Instagram. What do all of these seemingly random things have in common? Believe it or not, they have all played a role in Chef James Henry’s journey to becoming a decorated and visibly passionate chef and make for an origin story that, in his own words, “is so funny.”
Rivers of Steel Preserves History and Expands Knowledge
Whether you are a tourist or a townie there is always more to learn about southwest Pennsylvania. Rivers of Steel is a nonprofit organization that was founded in 1992 to honor the region’s culture after the death of the steel mills.
Braddock’s Rebellion Shares History in American Cuisine
Braddock’s Rebellion located inside the Renaissance Hotel on Sixth Street offers unique meals produced with high-quality ingredients, drinks that are hard to find and a side of historical nuance.
Best Dish We Ate This Week: Sushi Kim 2
This week, the DNA editorial staff went to Smithfield’s quaint, second-floor sushi hotspot, Sushi Kim 2. With a giant swordfish looming on the walls and soft music playing in the background, our sushi connoisseurs felt right at home.
Wear Your Love for Pittsburgh on Your Sleeve With The City’s New Merch Line
The City of Pittsburgh’s “Printed in Pittsburgh” line offers an array of apparel and home goods showcasing iconic Pittsburgh symbols in collaboration with local screen printing company CommonWealth Press.
Ruck and Roll: Professional Rugby Plays in Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh’s newest professional sports team will be making its first home debut at Highmark Stadium for the Eastern Conference Rugby Finals on Sunday.
Best Chefs in Pittsburgh: Sarah Baugher's Cyclical Cuisine Philosophy Shines at The Speckled Egg
Famed horror author Stephen King once wrote “Sooner or later, everything old is new again.” While this is seen in the reemergence of retro items like typewriters and bell bottom jeans, to The Speckled Egg’s chef de cuisine, Sarah Baugher, this is especially true for recipes and culinary techniques.
Simultaneously Serving Luxe Dishes and The Greater Community at Cafe Momentum
With their eclectic menu featuring heaping portions of entrees ranging from fried chicken and mashed potatoes to Thai inspired drunken noodles, Cafe Momentum is the newest addition to Pittsburgh’s upscale dining scene.