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Want to beat the heat? These museums can help!

By Matt Haines | July 18, 2019

Because art, A/C and free are a mighty fine combination, if you ask us.

Weekend Picks: The return of Midnight Noodle… and school supplies

By Mary Staes | July 18, 2019

Let’s be honest, after the cabin fever we all had during Hurricane Barry, the sooner the kids are out of the house, the better.

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Toll Gate Revival: Pittsburgh’s rustic antique shop in Braddock

By Aadam Soorma | July 17, 2019

The Braddock-based showroom carries a rust belt throwback collection of furniture, signage and housewares. We chatted with owner, Seth Hunter.

VIDEO: Explore one of New Orleans’ oldest and most storied bars, The Sazerac

By Adam Matos | July 17, 2019

The bar is named for New Orleans’ official cocktail (obviously), but there are lots of hidden gems throughout the bar that speak to its history.

ABV: Runway Pale Ale // Cobblehaus invites you to Coraopolis

By Aadam Soorma | July 17, 2019

A full-time engineer, Scott Mills has been scaling up his side hustle – Cobblehaus Brewing – by sticking to traditional ales and keeping a flexible schedule. We dropped in during a brew day.

Superior Motors two-year Anniversary

Tue. 7/30: Superior Motors Two-year Anniversary party w/Millies Ice Cream Floats, Beauty Slap & More

By Aadam Soorma | July 16, 2019

Superior Motors two-year anniversary party: The award-winning restaurant is celebrating 2 years in Braddock with street food, live music, a water balloon toss, and Millie’s ice cream.

The Man behind the Band: How one director’s return to his high school evolved into a brand new sound

By Mary Staes | July 15, 2019

In 2004, Christopher Herrero walked the halls of Edna Karr High School as a student. Now, he walks the same halls, leading one of the city’s most recognizable bands.

Polish Hill Arts Festival

Polish Hill Arts Festival features food, music & Pittsburgh’s poetess

By Lindsay Patross | July 12, 2019

The 12th annual Polish Hill Arts Festival includes a performance by Pittsburgh’s Poetess, Rachel Ann Bovier and local bands, as well as some of our favorite food vendors (Leona’s, Cinderlands, Pittsburgh Sandwich Society and more)

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Week(end): All the summer fun for FREE & craft beers for $5

By Lindsay Patross | July 11, 2019

FREE: Gallery Crawl. Urban Hike, Stephen Marley @ Hartwood. Under $5: Pilsner Power Hour at Lorelei, Beer Fest in the Hill District.

Brandalynn Armstrong

Q&A: Brandalynn Armstrong, Professor of Brewing Sciences & Co-owner of Zeroday Brewing

By Stephanie Brea | July 11, 2019

We ask Brandalynn about under-represented groups in the craft beer industry, running a brewery in Harrisburg and her thoughts on visiting Pittsburgh.