Kellie B. Gormly, Tribune-Review

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Personality Test: Jim Krenn

Pittsburghers know longtime radio personality Jim Krenn as the host of Q92.9 FM's Jim Krenn & The Q Morning Show, which runs 6 to 9 ... → Read More

Generations of Pittsburghers bond through families' annual Christmas baking

A faint scent of licorice-like anise fills the Whitehall home, where multiple laughing Priano family members roll out dough and cut it into little shapes: ... → Read More

Construction Junction's painted doors use jokes to promote recycling

Knock-knock. Who's there? It's an idea for what to do with your unwanted doors. Used doors — in materials including metal, wood and glass — ... → Read More

Kennywood's Noah's Ark to go old school

Starting in the 2016 season, longtime Kennywood Park visitors can enjoy a Noah's Ark attraction more like the funhouse-flavored one they cherished during their younger ... → Read More

Wailers to headline First Night festivities

Highmark First Night Pittsburgh returns to Downtown on New Year's Eve, with festivities including a concert by The Wailers, the FedEx Ground Parade with giant ... → Read More

Phipps winter show glows with holiday warmth

'Glow' is the buzzword officials are using to describe the new Winter Flower Show at Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens. 'Here we glow, Pittsburgh,' says ... → Read More

Pittsburgh's legendary Crawford Grill gets spot in Carnegie Science Center's Miniature Railroad & Village

With jazz legends like Ella Fitzgerald, Dizzy Gillespie and Duke Ellington performing there, the historic Crawford Grill in the Hill District gave musicians great credibility. ... → Read More

Pop star Daya's talent started in early days in Pittsburgh

In a matter of a few months, Grace Tandon went from being a normal junior at Mt. Lebanon Area High School to a pop artist ... → Read More

Mythical Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus back in Pittsburgh

The human-and-animal cast of the 'Legends' show by the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus includes Pegasus, a unicorn and a woolly mammoth. While ... → Read More

Savini program grads 'Face Off' in makeup reality-show competition

Nora Hewitt of Clairton has been keeping a difficult secret for a full six months now: the ending to the ninth season of the SyFy ... → Read More

Motown legend Stevie Wonder provides soulful performance at Consol

Until you've seen Stevie Wonder perform live, you can't truly appreciate the passion in his music. A packed house at Consol Energy Center got that ... → Read More

Phipps goes Japanese for Fall Flower Show

In Japan, chrysanthemums are revered. Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Garden annual Fall Flower Show showcases the unusual ways mums — called kiku-no-hana, or kiku, in ... → Read More

Stevie Wonder: 'Living legend' coming to Consol

The 'wonder' of an R&B legend's voice is drawing a carpool of colleagues at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum in Cleveland ... → Read More

'Marvel Universe Live!' makes adventure real in Consol Energy Center stop

Iron Man. Captain America. Black Widow. The Hulk. Spider-Man. They've graced the pages of comic books and, in the past decade, on movie screens. Now, ... → Read More

Pittsburgh's High Heeled Chef can teach you to eat more healthfully

Standing behind a table topped with colorful, fresh produce — including the green and round Japanese pumpkin, pineapple, carrots, broccoli and apples — the Thai ... → Read More

Heritage Parade celebrates African-American community in Pittsburgh

Jazz musician and local civil-rights activist Tim Stevens will serve as the grand marshal of the 28th annual African-American Heritage Day Parade, which will march ... → Read More

Visiting scholar explores art of Persian carpets at Carnegie Museum of Art

Iran native Soude Dadras winds thin white string around the slats of a wooden tabletop spool. She plucks the string like a harp to make ... → Read More

WWII Film Festival at Heinz History Center shows how we did it, despite sacrifices

History and movie buffs should check out the 'We Can Do It!' WWII Film Festival on Sept. 26 and 27 at the Senator John Heinz ... → Read More

RADical Days return to Pittsburgh, with a price that still can't be beat

Free is always welcome. And when it involves more than 60 regional attractions, it's more than wonderful, it's radical. But then, that's the idea behind ... → Read More

Is Pittsburgh's favorite food — pierogies— the next hot trend?

Author and photographer Casey Barber doesn't have any Eastern European heritage in her genes, but with her Pittsburgh-bred, pierogie-centered eating habits, she may as well ... → Read More