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Destination North Shore: No longer just home to the Pittsburgh Steelers and Pirates
In this city, sports jerseys are worn year round and the arenas that host these teams also happen to be some of the most unique pieces of eye candy in the city. And for hardcore Pittsburgh sports fans, the North Shore is a mecca of sorts, having been home to the Steelers, Pirates and Pitt Panthers over the years.
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Reduce, reuse, Re-Igloo: Civic Arena roof regifted by Wendell August Forge
What remains of the Civic Arena today is literally a shell of the once-great venue.
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A warrior's appetite: bd’s Mongolian Grill opens in South Side Works
Bd's Mongolian Grill, is the "Chuck E. Cheese of Asian food for adults." At least that's how my vegetarian- partner-in crime described it after our visit to the brand new addition to the South Side Works.
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Operation Valentine Day's: Where to eat, go and what to buy in Pittsburgh
Whether you're planning a romantic date or fun night out with friends, Valentine's Day is a great excuse to try a new restaurant or activity that Pittsburgh has to offer. No matter what your budget is, you can create a memorable evening with just a little research.
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Prohibition no more: Wigle Whiskey set to open in Strip District
Eric Meyer became interested in the eloquent drink of whiskey around the same time he was a management assistant for the city government of Tacoma, Wa.
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earning my wheels: A series on Free Ride Pittsburgh
This is the first in a series of stories about my experiences with the Adult Earn-A-Bike Program at Free Ride Pittsburgh, a bicycle recycling and education facility focused on teaching a do-it-yourself approach to bicycle repair and maintenance. This week, I found the bike I'll earn by volunteering.
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A real mouthful: Man vs. Food inspired challenge Student vs. Food takes over Towers,
When a spot on the Hogan Wall of Fame is up for grabs, Amanda Corturillo doesn't spli
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Catching some rays: New Goodwill location in Robinson uses solar energy
Pittsburgh has made plenty of strides in recent years to earn and keep its reputation as an eco-friendly city. On Jan. 25, Goodwill helped Pittsburgh make yet another stride by opening the first solar-powered Goodwill store in Pennsylvania that opened in Robinson Township.
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Games, Pittsburgh style: South Side's Games N' At is fun for all, regardless of age
The South Side may be known for its expanse of bars, but there are hidden gems for those who are not quite old enough to experience the neighborhood's nightlife.
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No censorship yet: why SOPA, PIPA shelved for now
Censorship of the Internet could be an end-all for cracking down on websites that break copyright. But that won't be the case, for now.
























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