From the Pittsburgh Fringe Festival to the Spring Flower Show to a mushroom hunt and experimental film, here's what to do ...
A flat-panel display being prepared for recycling with the roboLoop robot. Photo courtesy of Carnegie Mellon University.
Teaira Collins hopes the Prototype PGH program could be gateway to a new career field. Photo by Liberty Ferda.
Sandra DeVincent Wolf, executive director of the CMU Manufacturing Futures Institute, Erin Gatz, Prototype founder and executive director and Neil Ashbaugh, president/CEO of New Century Careers.
Pittsburgh Opera’s “Madama Butterfly” runs March 22-30 at the Benedum Center. Photo by Philip Groshong for Cincinnati Opera.
Pittsburgh is often at the forefront of technological advancement. Could we also be staking a claim to lead the world in recycling tech?
Prototype PGH Founder Erin Gatz saw a need to offer an on-ramp to manufacturing jobs to local people, rather than transplants ...
There’s nothing better than soup dumplings in the South Side, perfectly crispy fried chicken in Shadyside and late-night pistachio lattes.
Works by Ukrainian artists and kids are on display now at the installation “Art. Love. Freedom.” at the 3rd Street Gallery in Carnegie.