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GALLERY: Mardi Gras Indians take it to the streets on Super Sunday 2019

By Matthew Hinton | March 18, 2019

In the 1970s Indian parades began on the Sunday closest to St. Joseph’s Day that later became known as Super Sunday.

It’s a family affair: Super Sunday showcases heritage, culture

By James Cullen | March 15, 2019

Battles are waged, not to extract blood, but beauty, to see who is the prettiest. It is exhilarating.

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Women’s History Month: Get $10 off a Lyft ride to one of these six locations in Pittsburgh

By Lindsay Patross | March 15, 2019

For Women’s History Month, Lyft is offering $10 off rides to and from these women-owned businesses and museums in Pittsburgh.

St. Joseph and his altars will never let us go hungry

By Matt Haines | March 15, 2019

Maybe you’ve never heard of it, or maybe you’re unsure of the connection to New Orleans.

Weekend picks: It’s only been a week, time for another parade!

By Mary Staes | March 14, 2019

We hope you’ve recovered from Mardi Gras because guess what….

Pi Day: a tradition unlike any other

By Nicolette Kalafatis | March 14, 2019

See how this Brighton Heights family rings in March 14 (Pi Day AKA 3/14) every year with a pie-filled celebration. Sweets and savories are all welcome.

Another day, another dumpling; the best Chinese dumplings in town

By Jason Vowell | March 14, 2019

People in the know have held close the few places that even attempt a decent dumpling. Secret’s out.

Erin go bragh! ☘St. Patrick’s Day is almost here

By Mary Staes | March 14, 2019

St. Patrick’s Day is Saturday, and because we haven’t had a parade in a whole week, it’s going down!

Erin Go Burgh

This Week(end) in Pittsburgh: Erin Go Burgh

By Lindsay Patross | March 14, 2019

A few ways to celebrate Saint Patricks Day, a BYOB Fish Fry & a harp made from wine glasses

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Behind the Irish Channel: New Orleans’ connections to Ireland

By Matt Haines | March 13, 2019

Close your eyes and imagine walking around New Orleans today and hearing an Irish accent from one out of every four residents. It must have been an amazing place to live.