At the Eliza Furnace Trailhead, a fleet of adaptive bikes line up beside a POGOH tent, ready for use by riders who prefer an alternative to a traditional bicycle.
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The four City of Pittsburgh farmers markets begin to open for the season this weekend.
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A person with direct knowledge of the decision says the Pittsburgh Pirates will promote top pitching prospect Paul Skenes for his major league debut Saturday.
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Judging from the schedule for this year’s Greater Pittsburgh Festival of Books, genre is alive and well.
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Rich Pell's "This is Not An Artifact" explores the ideas and objects behind his Center for PostNatural History.
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The large arc of flat land curving through Pittsburgh's East End seems out of place, but it's actually an ancient riverbed marking where the Allegheny and Monongahela once flowed.
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A new national report says Pittsburgh's arts audiences are still down from the pandemic, but patrons who remain are spending more than ever.
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Runners from around the region will flock to downtown Pittsburgh this weekend for the Dick’s Sporting Goods annual marathon. Drivers can expect disruptions in traffic patterns to accommodate the extra foot traffic.
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Enjoy Jazz Poetry's 20th anniversary at City of Asylum, check out a visual art exhibit about Pittsburgh's neighborhoods or cheer on the runners at the Pittsburgh Marathon — here's what to do in Pittsburgh this weekend.
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In Highland Park, artist Marlana Adele Vassar has created the first statue of a woman of color, called "Flora." It's a bronze sculpture of a beatific Black girl cradling a rabbit, sited in a flower garden near the entrance.
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Free summer concerts at South Park and Hartwood Acres feature acts including Micky Dolenz of The Monkees and funk legends The Bar-Kays.