Pittsburgh

How To: Update Your Room AND Save Money

How To: Update Your Room AND Save Money Moving into a new apartment or dorm is tough, especially if you’re transitioning from your childhood home. How can you possibly make it as cozy and nice as that bedroom you’ve grown up in? You can’t—you’re not an adult with adult amounts of money to buy real adult furniture (unless...

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New to Downtown Pittsburgh: Micro Transportation

New to Downtown Pittsburgh: Micro Transportation Pittsburgh has been making valiant efforts in the past several years to produce a healthier place to live. With the inventions from local people in our community, Pittsburgh is seeing a whole new way to travel. They consist of the Autopod, Healthy Ride bikes and Segway tours and they utilize the concept...

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Steelers Pushing Through?

Pittsburgh sports fans haven’t been the happiest as of late. Whether you are a diehard football fan or someone who was just able to catch a few games, it is easy to see that the Pittsburgh Steelers have had a rough start to their season. With half of their season almost over; however, things seem to be finally...

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Three Rivers Art Festival

Three Rivers Art Festival

The Three Rivers Art Festival in Pittsburgh concluded this past weekend on a beautiful summer night. The festival once again proved to be an immense success, entertaining thousands with free musical performances, local Pittsburgh art, and of course, delicious food. The event kicked off June 6th, and spanned ten exciting days.            The festival welcomed hundreds of art vendors...

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Close Cuts

The weather is slowly rising as these days goes by in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Besides some of the late spring thunderstorms, the weather couldn't be more enjoyable these days. Laying out and enjoying the sun's rays are just one of the many things to do in the steel city. There's also the trending baseball games, concerts, bike trails, and...

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Halston’s Heritage: Interview with Lesley Frowick

       In the 70s, when boundaries were being blurred and art was taking to the streets, fashion designer Roy Halston Frowick and artist Andy Warhol began a friendship that defined American glamour. For Halston, women of every shape could easily wear his designs with ease and elegance, preferably without a bra. He was of the first designers to pin an...

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Hungry Hearts: The Women of eatPGH

           eatPGH is in transition. This group of four women, dedicated to promoting the food scene in Pittsburgh, is so much more than the blog they began in 2009. Since their start they have gathered an enormous following, published two books with another on the way, and began an urban dinner series in the...

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Dirty Ball 2014: Street-walking down memory lane

As told by Sarah Lolley, www.AccidentalMama.com A theatrical party on a grand scale, Attack Theatre’s Dirty Ball is at the top of Pittsburgh’s short list of must-be-seen-wearing-a-crazy-outfit, or as little as possible, events. The last time this mama got down and dirty at the annual fundraiser, I was six months pregnant the weekend before I was running down...

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