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Five Virtual Art Experiences from Pittsburgh Museums

By Jessa Gibboney | September 9, 2020

You don’t have to go to the museum to get an art museum experience. Here is a look at some of the Virtual Pittsburgh museum collections you might not know about.

Self-guided walking tour of Oakland neighborhood history and art

By Lissa Brennan | August 25, 2020

From sculpture to sports, there is a lot of history you can explore in Oakland without stepping foot into a museum or library.

With love from Pittsburgh // The best Pittsburgh greeting cards

By Lindsay Patross | July 30, 2020

Sending a card is the perfect way to ketchup with a friend from Pittsburgh.

Blackridge neighborhood yard sale

Yard Sale Alert! The Blackridge Neighborhood Yard Sale is Sat. 7/25

By Lindsay Patross | July 24, 2020

Situated at the intersection of Wilkinsburg, Churchill & Penn Hills, over 30 households will be participating in this neighborhood yard sale. 

Frustration, rage, grief: New Orleans restaurants, breweries forced to close due to hostile climate in COVID pandemic

By Suzanne Pfefferle Tafur | July 21, 2020

Eric Cook is one of many restaurateurs publicly addressing the challenges of reopening during a pandemic that has no end in sight. Collectively, some grievances are with the government, while others are with folks failing to do their part in flattening the COVID curve.

Very Local - Movies Set In New Orleans

Our list of some of the best movies set in New Orleans

By Matt Haines | July 20, 2020

We’re using social distancing as a chance to discover or rediscover how great New Orleans is in ways we don’t normally get to. These NOLA-centric movies are great ways to learn more about our city.

Shop Local: Where to buy made in Pittsburgh masks online

By Lindsay Patross | July 14, 2020

Shop local and support Pittsburgh artists and makers. From Wilkinsburg to McKees Rocks, here is where to buy made in Pittsburgh face masks.

PHOTOS: What a difference a phase makes – NOLA begins Phase 2 reopening

By Michael DeMocker | June 14, 2020

New Orleans began Phase 2 of reopening the city June 12, with some businesses finally able to open doors after months of being shuttered.

What To Do (Virtually) This Week: June 1-5

By Matt Haines | June 1, 2020

The stay-at-home order has been relaxed, but most of the fun can still be found online! Here are some of the events we’re most looking forward to in Virtual New Orleans this week.

What’s Happening (Virtually) This Weekend: May 29-31

By Matt Haines | May 28, 2020

Ya’ll, it’s almost June. Summer is about to be in full effect, and yes, most of us are still inside of the house. But no worries, we’ve got a list of the highlights of these virtual times!