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Fall Fest at Point Park University

The Pittsburgh Playhouse is preparing to welcome the community with its first annual Fall Festival, a lively celebration marking the start of the Autumn season. This exciting event is open to all ages, promising a wide variety of activities, carnival games, and local vendors.

Families can enjoy kid-friendly activities like face painting, while doing arts and crafts. The festival will also be showing a musical parody show: Boo’s Halloween House Party, which is the highlight of the event.

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Hispanic Heritage Month Spotlight - Las Velas: Authentic Mexican Cuisine in Downtown Pittsburgh

Since 2010, Las Velas Mexican restaurant has been serving downtown Pittsburgh’s community with food that goes beyond our city’s borders: authentic Mexican cuisine. David Montanez, owner and chef of Las Velas Mexican restaurant, was born and raised in Mexico City, Mexico before moving to the Riviera Maya and, eventually, making his way to Pittsburgh. 

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Historical Highlight: Heinz Hall

Heinz Hall holds Pittsburgh’s most beautiful music and architecture, as well as a storied history. Home to the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, Heinz Hall began in 1927 as the Loew’s Penn Theater. The building was almost demolished in 1964 after Loew’s Theater closed its doors, but John Heinz II saw promise in the historic moviehouse and began a 3 year and $10 million reconstruction effort.

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Mayor’s Happy Hour: Recap

On a cloudy evening in Downtown Pittsburgh, the atmosphere inside Vallozzi’s Italian restaurant was far from gloomy. The fourth happy hour this year with Mayor Gainey brought together Pittsburgh’s community leaders, residents, and local organizations for an evening of connection and conversations.

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Best Dish: Vallozzi's

The Vallozzi’s family restaurant legacy started in 1955 when their relative, Helen Vallozzi, started making gnocchi in her basement. She wanted to share her love for food with the world, eventually opening three restaurants – one of which is (luckily) located in downtown Pittsburgh.

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Historical Highlight: America's First Commercial Movie Theater

Pittsburgh is rich with history and holds a claim to fame in one of the largest and most recognizable industries in America today. The film industry began over 100 years ago right here in Downtown Pittsburgh with the world’s first nickelodeon theater on Smithfield Street.

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Explore the Future of Downtown: 2024 Crown Castle Developers Forum

Save the date for Wednesday, October 16th, as Point Park University hosts the 2024 Crown Castle Developers Forum.

This engaging hour-long panel discussion will feature Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey, Point Park University President Chris W. Brussalis, and Chief Economic Development Officer Kyle Chintalapalli.

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Istanbul Grille: Turkish Food with a Story

Looking for a workday lunch spot? Look no further than Istanbul Grille. Though they do not have a sit-down restaurant location, they do have lounge seating with high-top tables.

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Meatball Showdown: Highmark’s International StrEAT Festival Meatball Eating Contest

Day two of Highmark’s International StrEAT Festival provides Yinzers the chance to set a precedent in Pittsburgh - to become this city’s first meatball eating champion. The first floor of Sienna Mercato’s three-story restaurant, Emporio: A Meatball Joint, is sponsoring the contest and will provide as many meatballs as it takes to crown a winner after the three minute eat-off is complete.

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