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Nov 2 // Local x Global: SHARPSBURG w/Blue Sparrow & Dancing Gnome

By Stephanie Brea | October 16, 2019

For the next stop on our sandwich passport to Pittsburgh, we’re heading to the hometown of H.J. Heinz. Join us for Local x Global: Sharpsburg at Dancing Gnome Brewery for a very local sandwich. Blue Sparrow’s Sharpsburg special sandwich will include Heinz’s first product: horseradish.

Weekend Picks: Blues and BBQ Fest, New Orleans Film Fest, Reggae Fest

By Mary Staes | October 16, 2019

Here are our weekend picks for Oct. 18-20.

Your guide to hundreds of movies at the 30th New Orleans Film Festival

By Matt Haines | October 16, 2019

With more than 200 movies to pick from, there are tough choices to be made. An eight-day festival with so much quality programming means there’s a lot of room for FOMO.

Guide to Pittsburgh Coffee Week: Oct 19 – 26

By Emma Diehl | October 15, 2019

Celebrate all things Pittsburgh coffee // Events, drink specials and – as a grand finale – Commonplace Coffee will host the Latte Art Throwdown.

ABV: Dream Queen // Grist House reveals their latest fruited sour

By Aadam Soorma | October 15, 2019

With a fresh new website and a continued focus on approachable fruited sours, Grist House grinds on at their Millvale digs.

Submit a story idea to Very Local Pittsburgh

By Lindsay Patross | October 15, 2019

Have an idea for a story you think we should cover? Are you a freelancer who has an idea for a story or video?

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Haunted NOLA: Horror and Hauntings in Historic French Quarter Pharmacy

By Michael DeMocker | October 15, 2019

The French Quarter building the phantom pharmacist haunts is actually a New Orleans historical treasure. For over a decade, Dr. Dupas plied his ghastly experiments until he was driven mad and died in 1867. But people say “He’s still here.”

How pit master Rodney Beals went from cookout to Hogs for the Cause

By Marielle Songy | October 15, 2019

Barbecue is in Beals’ blood — he’s been at the grill since he was 11 years old, and he first started serving the masses at his famed annual barbecue that happened every spring at City Park.

Need a quick bite before work? Check out these weekday breakfast spots

By Steven Melendez | October 15, 2019

These restaurants offer quick, tasty and affordable breakfasts every day of the week and open early enough that you can stop by on your way to work or school.

📰 Life After The Weekend: Oct. 14

By Clint Durrett | October 14, 2019

Hey Monday, what’s up? Definitely not the water pressure, as I learned this morning.