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Peoples Pride 2k19

A Guide to People’s Pride 2k19: Pride of The Ages

By Eva Phillips | June 7, 2019

Learn more about the People’s Pride 2k19 celebration in Pittsburgh this weekend. Sunday afternoon features a musical lineup which includes Big Freedia.

Torshi brings authenticity from Cairo to the Crescent City

By Noah Ingram | June 7, 2019

Great food comes from great people.

Lost Binary: A different kind of Pride party

By Alex Galbraith | June 7, 2019

Celebrate Pride away from the parade with Lost Binary.

Meet Pittsburgh’s other sax man, a best bakers & run all the 5K races

By Lindsay Patross | June 6, 2019

A look at all the other things to do in Pittsburgh this weekend.

☀Bathe in the light despite the rain 💙

By Clint Durrett | June 6, 2019

“You meet people along the way, and they all leave you with a little something.”  – Leah Chase.

Weekend Picks: June Under the Moon, Creole Tomato Fest, Pride Festival

By Mary Staes | June 6, 2019

Creole Tomato Fest, Pride Weekend, and June Under the Moon in City Park are just a few of the things we’ve got for our weekend picks!

Pittsburgh Neighborhood 5k Races

On your mark, get set, go! All of the Pittsburgh Neighborhood 5K Races

By Lindsay Patross | June 5, 2019

Lace up your running shoes for one or all of these races. We’ve put together a list of all of the Pittsburgh Neighborhood 5K road races.

Q&A with Kenny Gould, editor of Hop Culture

By Aadam Soorma | June 4, 2019

A Steel City native, Kenny launched an online beer magazine out of his Shadyside apartment. After 2 years of scaling up in New York City, the Hop Culture team is moving back to Pittsburgh.

ABV: Joey // 412 Brewery’s taproom includes a comfy outdoor space

By Aadam Soorma | June 4, 2019

The McKees Rocks-based team has debuted a taproom in Northside. Here’s a quick peek at what you can expect.

Brunchfaced: Rosedale feels like home, dripping with legacy and history

By Angelique Dyer | June 4, 2019

Tucked on the border of the City Park and Lakeview hoods, legendary chef and culinary queen in her own right Susan Spicer’s new restaurant looks and feels like home, dripping with legacy and history.