Revel All Night at The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust's 2023 Cosmopolitan Pittsburgh
Travel back in time and to the Greer Cabaret Theater on Oct. 28 for a night full of Great Gatsby inspired glam, drinks and fundraising for the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust’s 2023 Cosmopolitan Pittsburgh.
Spooky Things to Do For Halloween in The Golden Triangle
The cats out of the bag: Halloween is quickly approaching and the Greater Downtown scene is adopting a spooky vibe featuring adult events that are sure to enchant your Hallo-weekend.
Women in Pittsburgh: Jan Receski Promotes The Power of Golf at OnPar Now
Taking a leap of faith is always challenging, especially when you're content with where you currently are. Jan Receski left a job she held in corporate America for 30 years before deciding to open a business of her own.
Gory & Groovy: Evil Dead The Musical Takes Pittsburgh by Storm
Evil Dead The Musical is back by popular demand and now playing through Oct. 22 at Pittsburgh Musical Theater's West End Canopy.
Family Friendly Frights: What to do For Halloween in Downtown Pittsburgh
It is the most wonderful time of the “fear.” The leaves are changing, the weather is cooling, and the Halloween season is rising from the dead. Pittsburgh offers plenty of kid-friendly options for frights or fun!
Alta Via Coming Soon to Market Square
Over the past month, while we have been lost in early Steeler's season hopes, a change has been coming to Downtown. The iconic big Burrito Group restaurant, Alta Via, is adding a second location right in the heart of Market Square.
Sweetest Day: Shop Local to Celebrate The Sweet People in Your Life
Hallmark holiday alert! Sweetest Day, observed the third Saturday of October, is now on your radar. If you weren’t thinking about how to treat the sweet people in your life this Saturday, you now have time to plan.
Sustainability and Salvaged Food: 412 Food Rescue
While an abundance of food is going to waste across the country, the City of Pittsburgh reports that one in five Pittsburgers have fallen victim to food insecurity. Organizations like 412 Food Rescue recognize this problem and have stepped up to the plate, battling food waste by putting food on the table of hungry residents.
Check-up on Yourself for World Mental Health Day
There's no shame in visiting a doctor when you're sick or have a sprained ankle. The doctor is there to help. Why does receiving treatment for mental health feel so different?
Downtown Date Night: A Sweet & Savory Day
Grab your honey for a day of delight at the Rivers Casino and engulf your senses with sweet and savory bites and aromas on Oct. 21 at the Pittsburgh Coffee and Chocolate Festival.
Women of Pittsburgh: Kelly & Monica Showcase Passion For The City at love, Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh locals Kelly Sanders and Monica Grunick wanted to pour their passion into something they love, and by working together, the pair found success in their four Pittsburgh storefronts.
Better Buses En Route
Pittsburgh Regional Transit’s new project PRTX combines the efficiency of light rail transit with the affordability of buses.
AHN Downtown to Open Walk-In Express Care
Starting this November, walk-in express care will be offered at AHN Downtown on weekdays until 4:00 p.m. for non-urgent health issues, such as coughs/colds, sore throats, rashes, and other ailments.
DNA Staff Highlight: Clayton Smith
Since joining the team of writers at DNA, Clayton Smith has been using his knowledge from his education in Public and Professional Writing, English Writing and poetry at The University of Pittsburgh to craft articles for The Downtowner.
*Just Announced* Alihan's Mediterranean Cuisine and Istanbul Grille Bring a Taste of the Mediterranean to Best Restaurants
Thanks to authentic restaurants like Alihan’s Mediterranean Cuisine and Istanbul Grille, Pittsburghers are able to indulge in delicious Mediterranean cuisine without leaving our chilly, cloudy city.
Crown Castle Developers Forum Recap
The 2023 Crown Castle Developers Forum was held last Tuesday at Point Park University, allowing community members to speak with Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey, Allegheny County Executive Rich Fitzgerald and Allegheny Conference CEO Stefani Pashman.
Best Restaurants Brings Flavors From Sixth Street's Restaurant Row to The Convention Center
Sixth Street’s Restaurant Row is no joke: al fresco dining options line the peaceful sidewalks, live music can be heard from the street and there is a bustling, vibrant atmosphere, even on a Monday. Stay tuned every Tuesday morning in your inbox for a sneak peek of the restaurants coming to Best Restaurants in your addition of The Downtowner.
Downtown Neighbors Alliance Staff Highlight: Ellie Schroeder
Ellie Schroeder is a dual public relations and advertising major at RMU, the head news editor at RMU Sentry Media, a true crime connoisseur and DNA’s newest Marketing Intern.
Peoples Gas Hosts Light The Night Walk to Support The Fight Against Leukemia and Lymphoma
Peoples Gas has teamed up with the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society (LLS) Oct. 12 from 5:30-9:00 p.m. to host the annual Light the Night Walk starting at Acrisure Stadium.
Art on the Allegheny
On Oct. 7 from 2-3:30 p.m. the organization will be hosting a fantastic guided tour focusing solely on the art, nature and urban landscape along the Allegheny. Ticket sales are ending soon and can be purchased for $25 through Eventbrite.