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A perfect cup of breux: Congregation Coffee expands to the CBD

By Chelsea Brasted | September 9, 2019

“For a city known for its great food and quality of restaurants, the quality of the coffee should be just as good,” owner Eliot Gutherie said.

Home Team: throwback vintage looks for the Steelers season opener

By Aadam Soorma | September 6, 2019

Very Local teamed up with PGH Creative and four Pittsburgh vintage sellers to style our best throwback outfits. Here’s where you can shop the looks.

Bored? Try getting ‘board’ games! D4 Tabletop Gaming Café brings nostalgia, adventure, fun to NOLA

By Wynton Yates | September 6, 2019

Strap on you armor, sharpen your sword, grab your shield, and head over to Oak Street for an adventure at D4 Tabletop Gaming Cafe.

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🤔 Got an inkling for something fresh?

By Mary Staes | September 5, 2019

When it comes to creativity, New Orleans is overly familiar with the right-brained out-of-the-box thinkers who bring that extra pizazz to the city.

This weekend in Pittsburgh: Braddock & Bubble Boy The Musical

By Lindsay Patross | September 5, 2019

Join us at the Brew Gentlemen on Saturday for a very local sandwich inspired by Braddock. Check out Bubble Boy on the big stage and burger night at OTB North Park.

From living room to ‘Ink Master’: How Katie Rhoden drew her own path to tattooing

By Jesse Lu Baum | September 5, 2019

A seriously talented tattoo portraitist and veteran of “Ink Master,” she spoke with me about working as a woman in the tattoo industry, tattooing traditions, and what to expect when getting a custom tattoo.

Jeff Goldblum proves clashing animal print can be fabulous during Southern Decadence

By Matthew Hinton | September 3, 2019

Jeff Goldblum, clad in leopard and zebra print, showed us that anything goes (and works) during Southern Decadence.

Things to do in Pittsburgh this weekend: Labor Day Weekend

By Lindsay Patross | August 29, 2019

Celebrate Labor Day with the largest Labor Day parade and a doggie dip in the Dormont pool. We’ve also got a beer inspired by the moon and a look at the Black Cat Market in Lawrenceville.

Meet your “furrever” friend at The Black Cat Market

By Eva Phillips | August 29, 2019

Take a look inside Lawrenceville’s cat cafe where you can enjoy snacks, have fresh coffee and walk out with your very own adopted fur baby.

🕯️The changes we’ve seen after 14 years

By Mary Staes | August 29, 2019

August 29 is a day etched into the memory of every New Orleanian: today marks the 14th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina.