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Local Pooches from Pittsburgh Suit Up for Puppy Bowl XXII

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A few competitors with local ties will be in action this Sunday. One, an explosive young speedster with energy to spare, is widely expected to impact the game; another is a bit of an underdog who could surprise fans.

We’re talking about puppies, of course.

Two Pittsburgh Rescue Dogs to Compete in Puppy Bowl XXII

Before Sunday night’s big game kicks off, Discovery will air Puppy Bowl XXII, the annual “competition” that lets a fleet of adoptable pooches loose on a dog-friendly field. And two of this year’s competitors hail from Paws Across Pittsburgh, a foster-based animal rescue headquartered in Springdale.

A stats chart for a Shepard dog.

The Four-Legged Gladiators

The Puppy Bowl spotlight should shine on Carrie Pawshaw, a 30-pound, 8-month-old mixed breed. Pawshaw, who has Norwegian Elkhound and American Eskimo Dog in her DNA, is “really playful,” according to Paws Across Pittsburgh president and founder Jackie Armour. “She did really well” when footage for the Puppy Bowl was captured in October. “She was kind of one of the stars of the show.”

Carrie Pawshaw — whose name was Glacier before her brush with fame — traveled to the Puppy Bowl, filmed in Glens Falls, New York, alongside fellow Paws Against Pittsburgh dog Meeko. The smaller of the two pups at just 11.5 pounds, Meeko is not perceived as a top prospect — but don’t count the Jack Russell mix out.

A stats chart for a jack russell terrier.

“He did well,” Armour says. “We don’t know who wins, or anything like that. That part is a surprise for everyone.”

The Road to a Championship

Paws Against Pittsburgh has been sending pups to the Puppy Bowl for three years. Armour says it’s a long process; rescues submit from all over the country each summer, with Discovery selecting 150 athletic canines for the game.

“It’s really nice,” Armour says, praising the “special treatment” the dogs receive — “all kinds of pictures and other really cool stuff.”

Armour stresses that the competition is all about raising awareness for adoptable pets, encouraging viewers to add to their family via a rescue. While the game itself is mostly tongue-in-cheek, Armour and the Paws Across Pittsburgh team are still rooting for their puppies.

“Would we love to see our dog win the Puppy Bowl? Sure!”

A jack russell terrier stands on a white background with a blue bandana on.

Crosstown Rivals — For a Good Cause

Carrie Pawshaw and Meeko won’t be the only local dogs taking to the gridiron this Sunday. Animal Friends, a rescue based in Ohio Township, has a pair of brothers — Nikalus and Kol — suiting up for Puppy Bowl XXII.

Armour stresses that selection to the Puppy Bowl is a boon for rescue organizations large and small.

“It’s great for our rescue; I’m sure it’s great for Animal Friends. It brings a lot of [attention to your organization]. Other years, after the Puppy Bowl, [we received] a donation from somewhere in California [and someone in] Florida. It really brings a lot of education — look at all these great dogs that are in a rescue, in a shelter somewhere. There are a lot of great dogs waiting.”

Carrie Pawshaw and Meeko have both been adopted in the months since Puppy Bowl XXII was filmed — but there are plenty of other great dogs and cats available for adoption at both Paws Across Pittsburgh and Animal Friends right now.

Puppy Bowl XXII airs at 2 p.m. this Sunday on Discovery.

Plus, when you’re watching the Puppy Bowl, prepare for Super Bowl LX with our Ultimate Guide to Party Planning.

Story Sean Collier
Photos Courtesy of Puppy Bowl XXII

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6 Great Classical (and Beyond) Concerts in Pittsburgh February 2026

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A small group of classical musicians play a concert onstage as people sit in a circle around them.

February brings an impressive slate of concerts to Pittsburgh, including an up-close encounter with the PSO and the collision of Bach and Charlie Chaplin.

Classical Concerts and More in Pittsburgh February 2026

PSO 360: Gautier Capuçon [Classical]

Heinz Hall, February 7

One of the more interesting modes of presentation the Pittsburgh Symphony stages is the “360,” for which the audience sits onstage and surrounds the performance. In a theater as massive as Heinz Hall, this is a wonderfully intimate alternative and a way to experience unparalleled music-making up close. Cellist Gautier Capuçon joins PSO cellist Dale Jeong and members of the orchestra to perform works by Handel, Mendelssohn, Vivaldi and Sollima.

Chamber Orchestra of Pittsburgh: An Evening with Voces Solis [Classical/Choral]

St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, February 7

Chamber Orchestra of Pittsburgh comes together with chamber choir Voces Solis for an evening of lush favorites such as Barber’s Adagio for Strings and Mozart’s magnificent Vesperae solennes de confessore, performed alongside new works by British and American composers Roxanna Panufnik and Paul Moravec. Few things elevate an orchestra like the sound of a choir!

Ruckus with Davóne TInes in What Is Your Hand in This? [Classical/Chamber Music]

The August Wilson African American Cultural Center, February 10

In a program focused on Black History Month and celebrating America 250, Chamber Music Pittsburgh is bringing a remarkable event to Downtown — in partnership with the AWAACC and Pittsburgh’s folk music society, Calliope House. Described as an “early music rock band,” Ruckus has teamed up with bass-baritone Davóne Tines to create a compelling and provocative program inspired by the peculiarly American language of revolution as well as dissent. Not to be missed!

Cirque du Cinéma: Never Silenced [Choral/Film]

Eastminster Presbyterian Church, February 14-15

This season, The Bach Choir of Pittsburgh explores the interplay of music and film in a series entitled Cirque du Cinéma. The second of three programs combines the immortal music of Johann Sebastian Bach with the silent films of Charlie Chaplin. For cinephiles and also fans of the choral idiom alike, this promises to be a unique and compelling program.

The Lisette Project: Haitian Creole Music [Chamber Music/Early Music]

Shadyside Presbyterian Church, February 22

Chatham Baroque, Pittsburgh’s preeminent early music ensemble, performs a remarkable historic work. It’s also known to be the oldest song text set in Early Haitian Creole. “Lisette quitté la plaine” was composed around 1757 in Saint-Domingue by French colonist Duvivier de la Mahautière; it tells the poignant story of an enslaved African man. In addition to baritone Jean-Bernard Cerin and soprano Michele Kennedy, the performance will feature period instruments such as the fortepiano, played by Nicholas Mathew, and baroque guitar, played by Scott Pauley.

Music on the Edge: Bergamot Quartet with Percussionist Ji Hye Jung [Classical/Contemporary Music]

New Hazlett Theater, March 1

Music on the Edge has long championed Pittsburgh’s most progressive programming of contemporary and experimental music. This event pairs New York City’s Bergamot Quartet with percussionist Ji Hye Jung. It’s an evening of acoustic and electronic music centered around a new multimedia piece by composer Charles Peck. The program also features works by composers Tania León, Joseph Schwantner and native Pittsburgher Reza Vali. This is sure to be an engaging as well as kinetic experience.

Story by Christian Kriegeskotte
Photo Courtesy of Josh Milteer for PSO 360

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15 Antidepressant Food Recipes to Keep You Smiling

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We know the winter months can be rough on your mental health. The sun sets early every day, and the frigid temperatures and mounds of snow make you want to stay inside. The first few months of the year can feel like years in and of themselves.

But it doesn’t all have to be doom and gloom. In fact, you can bring a little happiness and light into your life right inside your kitchen. There are plenty of ingredients out there whose properties that can decrease the effects of depression and increase serotonin in the body. Take a moment to bring one of these ingredients into your life through one of our recipes below. Chances are you’ll find yourself smiling before you’ve even taken a bite from the pure joy that is cooking.

15 Antidepressant Food Recipes

Creamed Spinach Dippy Eggs

An aerial view of a dippy egg sitting on top of creamed spinach. a few pieces of sliced french bread sits off to the left of the plate.

Tryptophan, an essential amino acid in eggs and spinach, can exert an antidepressant effect by influencing the production of serotonin, making our Creamed Spinach Dippy Eggs a nutritious dish for any time of day. Plus, spinach contains folate, which produces dopamine, another calming and happy source of emotion, in your brain.

Green Eggs

Green eggs adorned with flowers sit on three different plates.

Add a vivid start to the morning with these naturally bright delights thanks to the addition of spinach. Just like the recipe above, this dish is packed with tryptophan for a deliciously cheerful breakfast. Not to mention, studies show that the brighter and lighter the color, like our gorgeous Green Eggs, the happier and more optimistic it can make you feel.

Berry Cobbler with Banana Ice Cream

A delectable image of a berry cobbler dessert from Eighty Acres Kitchen.

Blueberries, rich in flavonoids, can help bring about an antidepressant-like effect. When combined with the tryptophan content of bananas, you have a superfood power duo. Our Berry Cobbler with Banana Ice Cream makes use of both these ingredients for a sweet, feel-good treat.

Anti-Inflammatory Butternut Squash and Lentil Soup

Two soup bowls filled with orange butternut squash soup topped with shredded leaf garnishes and a spoon.

Not only can this soup full of turmeric, fresh vegetables, ginger, and lentils help ease your inflammation issues, but, it could also help ease depression. Butternut squash is rich in Vitamin B6, the absence of which has been connected to depression. So, simmer a pot of our Anti-Inflammatory Butternut Squash and Lentil Soup the next time you’re feeling down.

Salmon Poke with Yuzu

Exquisite Salmon Poke Infused with Yuzu, Truffled Yuzu Kosho Sauce, Spicy Avocado Purée, and Crispy Rice Cracker

The omega-3s in salmon are known to be a wellness booster, but did you know they can be a mood booster, too? EPA and DHA are two types of omega-3s found in salmon which have been linked to lower levels of depression. Add cistrus yuzu to a Salmon Poke plate: it has a stress reducing effect…and it makes an utterly joyful flavor combination.

Pumpkin Soup

A bowl of pumpkin soup garnished with sesame seeds on a dark blue ceramic plate

The coziness of this soup will warm your heart and add a little extra comfort to your day. Beyond just its warming effects, pumpkin has amino acids. Like many of the other recipes on this list, pumpkin has L-tryptophan, and it also it has antioxidants that can give you an extra boos.

Mushroom Stock

A stock pot with a variety of mushrooms and vegetables in a brown stock, with a wooden spoon in the upper left corner and some pepper and seasonings on a plate in the upper right corner.

Simmer yourself up a steaming pot of umami goodness with this rich, earthy Mushroom Stock recipe. Mushrooms are full of potassium and ergothioneine, which could help prevent stress and regulate nerve signals. You’ll be ready to dig in after a sprinkle of cheese and green onion on top. 

Peanut Butter Cup Banana Bread

A partially sliced loaf of peanut butter cup banana bread on a brown and white floral plate with a small bowl of whipped butter and a little dish of wrapped Reese's peanut butter cups.

You’ve already heard the health benefits of bananas above, but have you ever heard about the antidepressant effects of peanut butter? The compound beta-sitosterol within peanut butter works to help reduce feelings of anxiety. Just slather some butter on a slice of this moist, decadent Peanut Butter Cup Banana Bread for a little morning pick-me-up.

Grilled Zucchini with Tahini Yogurt Sauce and Corn Relish

A fun use of grilled zucchini that’ll help you break away from the mundane use of this versatile summer vegetable.

Incorporate the feel-good ingredient of yogurt into this filling family dinner. Gut health is an essential part of mental wellbeing and the probiotic lactobacillus in yogurt can improve both these elements. We turn yogurt into a special tahini sauce that compliments the Grilled Zucchini but still lets the Corn Relish shine. 

Savory Cheesecake with Grapes

Flat-lay image of a savory cheesecake, roasted grapes on a weathered table.

This unique Savory Cheesecake with Grapes combines the richness of cream cheese and blue cheese, the crispy crunch of phyllo, and roasted grapes. Not only does a bite of this savory starter tingle your taste buds, but the blue cheese can be a preventative measure against depression. LH dipeptide, found in fermented foods such as blue cheese, can help suppress depression-related symptoms.

The Ultimate Grilled Cheese and Charcuterie Board for 4 

a grilled cheese in the middle of a marble charcuterie board with red and purple olives and a variety of cured meats

It’s time to take everything you just learned about antidepressant foods and put it into one big Charcuterie Board using fresh produce from your local farmers. Start with a grilled cheese filled with tryptophan-laden cheeses like Abondance and Tomme de Savoie. Then, move on to completing the board with omega-3 rich salmon and whatever other serotonin fulfilling foods you enjoy.

Grilled Oysters with Roasted Green Chile

Grilled oysters displayed with a cilantro topping on a wooden table.

Oysters are often called a natural mood booster because they’re packed with nutrients that support brain chemistry and emotional balance. They’re one of the richest food sources of zinc, a mineral linked to lower rates of depression and better stress regulation. Oysters also provide omega-3 fatty acids, vitamin B12, and amino acids to help you feel as good as you can. The warming green chile here doesn’t hurt either!

Chicken Liver Paté and Honey-Fermented Figs

A tempting culinary composition: Millet Porridge Bread topped with luscious Chicken Liver Mousse and rehydrated figs, paired with a rich Amarone wine from Italy's countryside.

We know you may cringe a little at the thought of chicken livers but they’re actually powerful mood-supporting food thanks to their dense concentration of vitamin B12, folate, iron, and choline. These nutrients help the brain make serotonin and dopamine, support oxygen delivery to brain tissue, and reduce mental fatigue. Plus we promise the honey fermented figs and paté style preparation of the chicken livers make this dish delectable.

Roasted Brussels Sprouts and Balsamic Onion Galette

A Brussels sprout galette with red onion on it, cut into triangular slices.

You’ll get your fill of all the best veggies in a crispy galette form. Brussels sprouts support mental health with their supply of folate, vitamin C, and antioxidants. All of these are important for neurotransmitter production and for lowering inflammation linked to depression. These make Brussels sprouts especially great for the cooler months since that is when their harvest is most bountiful.

Spinach Soup with Cashew Cream

A bowl of spinach soup on a blue background.

We know leafy greens seem like an obvious antidepressant food but spinach specifically carries some pretty cool superpowers. It’s loaded with magnesium, folate, and iron which all help calm the nervous system, fuel the brain with oxygen, and keep mood-regulating chemicals firing smoothly. Spinach also delivers antioxidants that protect brain cells from stress and inflammation, while its folate supports serotonin production.

Story by Kylie Thomas

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Treasure Treasure is ‘Agnus Teaches Acting’

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A woman in a dress leans against a chair with a frown on her face, crazy brown hair, and huge glasses.

New Hazlett Theater’s long-running CSA series, which champions fresh work from emerging and mid-career artists, introduces you to the star that is Treasure Treasure. Actor, comic, composer, filmmaker and multi instrumentalist, there’s not much that she doesn’t do. Hence it comes as no surprise that she’s written a wildly entertaining take on the classic acting classroom. Her work Agnus Teaches Acting (alongside co-creators Zanny Laird and Lucas Fedele) showcases an eccentric, over-the-top acting teacher whose big personality might just get in her students way. Featuring Treasure Treasure herself in the title role, it’s a tale about ego, ambition, and the thin line between self-confidence and overindulgence in the performing arts (and elsewhere).

Don’t miss the Pittsburgh premiere at the New Hazlett Theater on February 5 and 6 to enter the chaotic world of Agnus Stephenson. But, before you take your seat at the theater, get to know the woman and story behind the play with a Q&A between Treasure Treasure and TABLE Magazine.

Treasure Treasure Takes You Through the Heart of an Actor in Agnus Teaches Acting

TABLE Magazine: What did it take for this production to come together?

Treasure Treasure: Agnus Teaches Acting has been years in the making. I first started writing for her in 2017 with Zanny Laird and Lucas Fedele. We put on a few 55-minute solo cabaret acts on Christopher St. in New York over the course of a couple years. We started writing this particular script in 2021. This production of Agnus Teaches Acting marks the first time we’re working with a grant. We have the freedom to hire designers and collaborate with some of our favorite actors in Pittsburgh, thanks to the New Hazlett Theater’s CSA Program.

TM: How have your previous roles led you to where you are now with Agnus Teaching Acting?

TT: I was a child actor on Broadway. I spent twenty years of my life in and out of acting class. I’ve met countless Agnuses in every corner of my experience. Agnus also lives deeply within me. I, like her, have a fragile ego. I need affirmation, I need attention. Also, I crave being on stage. I know who I am up there. Even when I’m failing.

TM: Can you give me one word (or a phrase) to describe this production?

TT: Hypothetical: You’re on a flight & the pilot of your aircraft starts performing their favorite songs. They are fully committed. You’re in your seat like, “That’s great. I’m definitely entertained. But I have to get to Albuquerque.”

TM: What do you hope people leave the theater with?

TT: Agnus encourages us to take ourselves less seriously. To try everything – publicly – because failure is inevitable. Failure is our greatest teacher.

Don’t let the theatrical fun stop now! Check out our guide to February-March performances around Pittsburgh.

Story by Kylie Thomas
Photo Courtesy of New Hazlett Theater

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6 Super Bowl LX Commercials to Watch For During the Big Game

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While the slate of advertisements rolled out during the Super Bowl is a cultural event unto itself, you can’t attentively watch them all: You have plates to refill, prop bets to place and blown calls to bemoan. Here’s a list of anticipated spots worth shushing your companions to watch.

We recommend that you mix up a cocktail perfect for the team of your choice. Seahawk fans should try our take on the Last Word. Patriot supports can shake up a Ward 8.

6 Super Bowl LX Commercials You Won’t Want to Miss

Rocket

If you saw the social-media buzz surrounding Lady Gaga’s rendition of the Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood theme song, you may not have known you were seeing a preview for a Super Bowl spot. The pop idol’s cover of the classic (and Pittsburgh-penned) tune is part of a commercial by the real-estate company Rocket. 

Budweiser

Horse lovers, take note: The famous Clydesdales frequently featured in Budweiser’s advertisements will be present this year. What’s more, teaser ads have promised that the horses will befriend a bald eagle. Know that there’s no shame in crying over animal friendship … even if that friendship exists to sell beer.

Squarespace and Grubhub

We don’t know exactly what will be in these company’s ads, but we know they’ll be well made — thanks to a big-name director. Both Squarespace and Grubhub announced that their spots will be helmed by Yorgos Lanthimos, director of Oscar winners Poor Things, The Favourite and current nominee Bugonia. Lanthimos’ favorite collaborator, actress Emma Stone, will make an appearance in at least one spot, having appeared in a teaser from Squarespace.

Hellmann’s

This one’s already out online: Andy Samberg plays “Meal Diamond” in a parody of Neil Diamond’s Sweet Caroline, dubbed Sweet Sandwich Time. Get ready to have either the original or the spoof in your head for a few days … and to crave a trip to the deli. Oscar nominee Elle Fanning also appears in the ad.

Manscaped

We don’t know if this counts as an ad to watch or one to avoid, but grooming company Manscaped has teased something … strange. In a commercial set to run before kickoff, the company will showcase a new (or at least one-night-only) mascot: An anthropomorphic hairball. Approach with caution, if not a bit of curiosity.

While you’re here, prepare for the Super Bowl with our complete guide taking you through the best recipes and party tips!

Story by Sean Collier
Photo Courtesy of Budweiser

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The Ultimate Guide to Super Bowl Party Planning

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Make yourself a plate, grab a drink, and grab a seat with a good view! It’s time for Super Bowl Sunday! Whether you watch it for the game, the commercials, or the half-time performance, according to the NFL, about 60% of the United States population will be watching kick off. Make the most of your Super Bowl this year with planning tips that’ll take your party from a couple of friends and a six-pack to an extravaganza of delicious foods, drinks, and plenty of fun. You’ll feel so prepared that you can plan on actually watching the game this year instead of tending to the party itself. 

The Ultimate Guide to Super Bowl Party Planning

A martini glass with a red color cocktail and a mint garnish.

Mix Up a Ward 8 for the True New England Patriots Fans

Celebrate your New England spirit with this Patriots-ready Ward 8 cocktail. This is a Boston-born classic that blends rye whiskey with citrus and grenadine for a bold, balanced sip honoring its historic roots in the city’s Eighth Ward. It’s perfect for toasting Super Bowl LX as well as honoring the New England Patriots. Try the recipe here!

A green last word cocktail in a coupe glass with a lime wedge garnish.

Shake Up a Cocktail for Seattle Seahawks Fans

The modern legend of the Last Word cocktail was forged in Seattle when bartender Murray Stenson resurrected the then-forgotten recipe. Raise a glass to the Seahawks with this spirited twist on this city staple. A balanced blend of herbal gin, green Chartreuse, maraschino, and fresh lime combine into something bright and tangy that’s perfect for Seattle’s Super Bowl LX journey. Shake one up here!

An overhead view of The best Wendy's Copycat chili in a bowl with grated cheddar cheese and a dollop of sour cream in a white bowl, with small bowls of sour cream, grated cheddar, and pepper, a couple saltine crackers, parsley sprigs and a gold spoon on a wooden surface.

Prepare What You Can Ahead of Time

Rushing around the morning of the Super Bowl to make all the preparations you need for the evening can be stressful. Simplify things by making what you can ahead of time. Chili is a great dish to prepare in advance that’s easy to make in big quantities for plenty of guests. Try our crowd pleasing Wendy’s Copycat Chili… just make sure you double or triple the recipe depending on your headcount. Then, you can ask your guests to bring crackers, cheese, chopped onion, or other accompaniments for a potluck style garnish situation.

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Create the Perfect Menu of Bite and Cocktail Pairings

Don’t leave your guests overwhelmed by sweet, spicy, or salty flavors. Create a menu that balances bold food flavors with a cocktail counterpart. In our Bites and Cocktail Pairing article, we give you a variety of perfectly paired bites and cocktails resulting in flavor profiles that are just right. You’ll look like a culinary expert in front of all your friends!

A Hot Bunny Smash in a yellow color sits in a cocktail glass with a tajin rim, lime slice, and hot pepper garnish.

Prep a Cocktail for Halftime

But, if you want something specific to Super Bowl LX, we’ve created a Hot Bunny Rum Smash cocktail in honor of Bad Bunny’s halftime performance. This recipe uses a Puerto Rican white rum along with orange juice, lime juice, habanero pepper slices, hot honey, as well as Tajín around the rim. Talk about a spicy way to heat up your excitement for the show!

A flat-lay image of an Edamame and Kale hummus dish with carrots, cucumbers, and radishes surrounding the plate.

Make Sure You Have Dietary Options

As much fun as the fried food on a Super Bowl night is, not everyone has the same dietary rules. By having some healthy plant-based, meat-free options, you can make sure that all your guests have something to enjoy. Check out our Healthy Game Day Recipes for a variety of dishes that are as delicious as they are good for you. Maybe you’ll make Fennel and Coriander Cashews for a quick snack or Edamame and Kale Hummus for a bigger bite.

Lowball glass with a pickleback mocktail inside topped with pickle spears and kosher salt on the rim as it sits on a grey table.

Batch a Cocktail but Be Mocktail Inclusive

While many consider making a batch cocktail (like our Sparkling Pomegranate Cosmo) available at their Super Bowl party, mocktail inclusions for those who abstain from alcohol are all the rage. Don’t let your friends feel left out when toasting touchdowns throughout the evening. The best part is that many mocktails use the same core ingredients as popular cocktails so you won’t have to add much to your shopping list. Get started with our tasty Mocktail Recipes and then let your creativity fly. You can even create your own kid-friendly “mocktail” so the little ones can have a special drink too. 

dessert bars

Don’t Forget About Dessert

Whenever you’re focusing on main dishes and drinks, it’s easy to forget about one of the most important preparations, dessert. But, you also don’t want your dessert dishes to take up all your cooking time and end up with a table of sweets and nothing else. Make things a little simpler this year with our Dessert Bar Recipes that can be made ahead of time and are the perfect handheld treat. We even have a recipe for Gluten-Free, Vegan Jammy Blueberry Bars so you can have an option for those with dietary restrictions.

A copper mug with a cocktail garnished with fresh mint next to a bottle of Dubliner Steelers Select Irish Whiskey on a brown wood surface.

For the Die Hard Steelers Fan

While we all know the Steelers won’t be in this year’s Super Bowl, we still can’t help but cheer them on. Bring a bit of your favorite team into your celebration with this Steelers game day menu made specifically for supporting the black and gold. Here you’ll find small bites like our Best Sloppy Joe Hand Pies and on-theme cocktails such as the Armchair Quarterback Cocktail. Needless to say, it’s a selection that even TJ Watt would love.

Set Yourself Up for Easy Cleanup 

Using your regular dinnerware is fine for a small gathering, but, let’s be honest, most people will be paying attention to the game, not your plates. Cleanup is easier with paper plates that are compostable, biodegradable, and eco-friendly. When the time comes to clean up, just scoop any extra compostable food and the plates into your compost bin and let nature do its work. You can also ask guests to bring their own take-home container to take home leftovers.

Still itching for more Super Bowl recipes? Check out our Super Bowl Spread for more ideas.

Story by Kylie Thomas
Photo courtesy of Elevate

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Easy Buffalo Chicken Dip

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A bowl full of rotisserie buffalo chicken dip with pita bread, carrots, cucumbers, chips, and pretzels around it.

The one appetizer that is always at our tables during game day, birthday parties, family gatherings, the Fourth of July, and so many other times, is Buffalo Chicken Dip. The combination of juicy chicken with just enough heat and a creamy, cheesy finish is truly addictive. Once you’ve dipped a chip in, it’s hard to stop yourself from consuming the entire bowl. This Easy Buffalo Chicken Dip recipe uses leftover rotisserie chicken to make it as simple as adding your ingredients to a pan and allowing it to cook.

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A bowl full of rotisserie buffalo chicken dip with pita bread, carrots, cucumbers, chips, and pretzels around it.

Easy Buffalo Chicken Dip


  • Author: Dominique Clark-Enos

Description

A go-to for if you have guests over or a party coming up.


Ingredients

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  • 1 rotisserie chicken, shredded
  • 1 cup ranch dressing
  • 3/4 cup hot sauce
  • 2 packs (8 oz each) cream cheese
  • 12 cups shredded cheese (plus extra for topping)


Instructions

  1. Shred the rotisserie chicken into bite-sized pieces and place in a large bowl.
  2. Add ranch dressing, hot sauce, cream cheese, and shredded cheese to the bowl.
  3. Mix everything together until well combined.
  4. Transfer the mixture into a baking pan and spread evenly.
  5. Sprinkle additional shredded cheese on top.
  6. Bake in the oven until the dip is hot and bubbly.

Looking for more ways to use leftover rotisserie chicken? Check out our article for leftover chicken recipes featuring stocks, casseroles, pastas, and more.

Recipe by Dominique Clark-Enos
Styling by Star Laliberte
Photo by Kylie Thomas

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Family-Friendly Valentine’s Day Events in Pittsburgh

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A boy lays on a wood floor with a Valentine's Day red paper heart cut out in front of him.

Valentine’s Day isn’t about the flowers… or the chocolates… or even a fancy dinner for two. Instead it’s about spending time with the people you love most and being thankful for them. So, some aspect of your heartfelt holiday celebration should include the people you care about the most, especially your children. Take this Valentine’s Day to teach your kids about the lessons of love by taking them for their own Valentine’s date. Just a simple outing to the library to create a themed craft can cast a glow around this festival of hearts! 

Family-Friendly Valentine’s Day Events in Pittsburgh

Sunday Fun Day: I Heart Art

February 8, The Westmoreland Museum of American Art

With love brews creativity at The Westmoreland Museum of American Art. Grab your little ones of all ages to enjoy hands-on art-making like making their own personalized valentines and candy leis. Then participate in sing alongs with all-ages karaoke, experience live performances, and even meet the whimsical Queen of Hearts.

Tween Galentine’s Party

February 13, Vintage Max

Be sure to wear pink when you head to Vintage Max’s bookstore for a tweens-ONLY party. Start by making paper flower bouquets and building your own blind date with a book bundle before enjoying a”girl dinner” kid-friendly charcuterie spread by Haven Cafe. Plus, guests and any of their caretakers at pickup can also enjoy 20% off any book purchases made during the party.

Valentine’s Day Kids Sing-a-long

February 13, Compass Real Estate

Does your little one love music? Show them how to let that love shine at a Valentine’s Day Sing-a-long. As they make new friends they’ll learn catchy songs that remind you what the holiday is all about. Be sure to take other parents numbers to set up playdates later down the road.

Family Valentine’s Day Party

February 14, Pittsburgh Botanic Garden

Grab your partner and your kids for a visit to the gardens… without freezing. Families can craft heart‑ and love‑inspired creations inside the Peirce Education Rooms using natural and reused materials, enjoy games and stories, and nibble on small treats in a warm, cozy garden setting. It’s all about creativity, play, and togetherness into a joyful experience for children and adults alike.

Valentines on Ice

February 14, Schenley Skating Rink

No babysitter for a date night? No problem! Bring the kids along with you for an afternoon at the Schenley Skating Rink. Let the kids run laps around the rink as you skate slowly, hand-in-hand with the one you love. Tickets for the Family ALL Skate even include a special one adult and one child ticket for $9.

Youth Night: PALentine’s Day

February 19, Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh

While this event is parent-free, kids in grades 6 to 8 will have the best time bonding with others while enjoying activities, games, and snacks. The activities include creating custom stamped metal keychains and friendship bracelets, designing your own stickers to keep or trade, learning to create duct tape accessories, and even a waffle bar as well as seasonal treats.

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Photo Courtesy of Anna Kolosyuk

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Your Must-Attend Pittsburgh Mardi Gras Celebrations

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Whether you call it Mardi Gras or Fat Tuesday, the city of Pittsburgh is ready to throw some purple, green, and gold-filled celebrations. Maybe you’ll choose to dance the night away at a ball. Or soak in some much-needed family time with a Disney princess. Either way, you’ll be feasting on New Orleans-style delights, cheers-ing to drink specials, and donning all the beads and masks you can imagine. So what are you waiting for? Dress up in your best party attire and hit the streets of Pittsburgh for a Mardi Gras you won’t soon forget (well… maybe you will depending on how many sazeracs you have).

Must-Attend Pittsburgh Mardi Gras Celebrations

2nd Annual Mardi Gras Fundraiser

February 13, Allegheny Ballroom at the Rivers Casino

Help raise money for the Pittsburgh Bereavement Doulas who support  local families experiencing pregnancy and infant loss. This fundraiser event includes a buffet of New Orleans essentials, a drink ticket, a Pittsburgh Cookie Table, plenty of beads, and the opportunity to dress for the occasion. What better reason to dress up all fancy and dine on exquisite cuisine?

Mardi Gras Mania

February 15, Bakery Square

This kid-friendly celebration includes a special visit from Princess Tiana! Here you’ll gear up with beads, decorate your own mask, enjoy beignet fries from City Kitchen, work on coloring pages, and explore the rest of Bakery Square. It’s the perfect opportunity for parents and kids alike to enjoy this holiday.

Mardi Gras Gala

February 17, The Westin Pittsburgh

Dive into the Mardi Gras activities while supporting the Epilepsy Association of Western and Central PA. At this event honoring community leaders of Pittsburgh, you’ll be thrown into a New Orleans style celebration. Watch roaming musicians, jugglers, stilt walkers and magicians, while enjoying a French Creole-style sit-down dinner and open bar. The atmosphere is complete with a parade, extravagant decorations, beads, masks, and live music.

Pittsburgh’s Fat Tuesday Party

February 17, Allegheny Elks Lodge #339

Whether you’re there for the New Orleans food, live performances, the raffles, or even to try to win Mardi Gras King/Queen, you’ll have plenty to do at the Allegheny Elks Lodge #339 party. After the kick off parade by the Eagleburger Band, you can look forward to dining on Shrimp Po’Boys, Beignets, Jambalaya, and Cheesy Grits.

A Night in the French Quarter: Mardi Gras Dinner & Live Music

February 17, Sophia’s Restaurant

Step into the spirit of New Orleans for A Night in the French Quarter, a Mardi Gras–inspired evening filled with rich flavors and live music. You’ll get to savor Southern-Style Fried Catfish, Classic Jambalaya, Corn Fritters, and plenty more right alongside inspired cocktails. Try a New Orleans classic, the Hurricane, or try Sophia’s own creation, Midnight on Bourbon Street.

Mardi Gras at Aslin Pittsburgh

February 21, Aslin Beer Company

Aslin Beer Company is turning their space into an all out Mardi Gras party including live jazz music and New Orleans style food specials. Plus, you can try the release of their latest barrel aged stout, take part in the King Baby Hunt for special prizes, and embrace the French Quarter spirit.

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10 Events to Celebrate Galentine’s Day in Pittsburgh

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Valentine’s Day is for the couples but Galentine’s Day is for the besties. Galentine’s Day has grown in popularity in the last few years, giving women the chance to get together and celebrate the feelings of love that come from a great friendship. Gather the women in your life and schedule a day of fun at one (or all) of the events around the city of Pittsburgh. You’ll sip special beverages, create take-home crafts and decorations, and most importantly, make lifetime memories with your best friend, mother, sister, or honorary auntie. 

Events to Celebrate Galentine’s Day in Pittsburgh

Rue Boutique: Galentine’s Day Celebration

February 4, Rue Boutique

A shopping celebration for you and your favorite ladies! Join Rue Boutique for a day of shopping, sips, and style. Enjoy live music, browse stunning new arrivals, all while savoring champagne and small bites. Take advantage of exclusive in-store promotions, a gift with purchase, and special guest vendors throughout the event.

February 7, Hotel Indigo Pittsburgh University

Looking to get 2026 on track while rewarding yourself for the hard work? This workshop combines hands-on cookie cake decorating with an intentional vision board session to make the hard work less tricky. You’ll decorate your own 8-inch cookie cake and then create a vision board that helps you focus on your goals for the year in different areas of your life.

I Can Buy Myself Flowers

February 7, The Library on Carson

Celebrate self-love at an interactive afternoon featuring a build-your-own bouquet bar and botanical cocktails. Guests tickets include two drink tickets, light bites, and a custom bouquet to take home all in a positive and welcoming environment. This is a day for no one to be alone!

Galentine’s Afternoon Tea Party

February 7, BMNECC

An elegant, vintage-inspired afternoon tea curated for a relaxed Galentine’s celebration. Indulge in freshly brewed tea, coffee, and lemonade alongside classic finger sandwiches, fresh fruit, homemade scones, and mini desserts served on tiered trays and vintage teacups. Each guest also receives a raffle ticket for themed gift baskets and a tea‑time favor to take home.

Plot Twist – 21+ Book Fair

February 7, Velum Fermentation

While this one isn’t exclusively a Galentine’s event, what is more girly-pop than a 21+ book fair? Head to Velum on the South Side to discover books (possibly spicy) from local authors and indie booksellers, small business bookish vendors, and craft stations for when you need a break. Not to mention, a live DJ sets the mood with music all afternoon.

Galentine’s Day Fashion Show and Brunch

February 8, Kimpton Hotel Monaco Pittsburgh

Grab your girlfriends and get ready for a stylish celebration of women-owned businesses. Enjoy a captivating fashion show featuring stunning looks from Boutique Blue, Shop with Julz, Mainstream Boutique and Opal Rose, providing inspiration for your own wardrobe. Savor a delicious brunch while you shop for unique styles from these Pittsburgh boutiques.

18+ Galentine’s Party: Blind Date Book, Bouquet Making, + Girl Dinner!

February 9, Vintage Max

An adults-only evenings out makes for a perfect night every time. Make all your book-nerd dreams come true with bouquet making, a curated blind-date-with-a-book bar, and a “girl dinner” charcuterie spread by Haven Cafe. Dress in pink, bring your bestie, and take advantage of the extra 20% off your purchase during this time.

RETURN TO SELF: A Galentine’s Ritual

February 10, RUST Beauty House

Remind yourself of the most important person in your life… YOU! Take your time at an intimate, candlelit evening designed as a restorative ritual rather than a traditional party. The evening unfolds through a grounding sound bath, guided love-letter writing, intuitive art-making, as well as a hands-on self-care ritual. Small bites and a wellness beverage are also included for proper relaxation.

Galentine’s Day Sushi and Bouquet Making

February 11, Sushi Tomo Southside

Spend Galentine’s Day with a delicious twist at Sushi Tomo Southside. Enjoy a hands-on sushi rolling experience alongside a build-your-own bouquet bar, blending food, florals, and friendship into one unforgettable afternoon. Make sure to bring your besties along to create the best vibes possible.

Galentine’s Day Brunch

February 15, National Aviary

Gather in The Garden Room, where floor-to-ceiling windows and cozy fireplaces create the perfect backdrop for a beautifully crafted spread of sweet and savory dishes by Atria’s Specialty Catering. Raise a glass to friendship with optional brunch cocktails, wine, or beer, then continue the fun with a whimsical, bestie-themed scavenger hunt throughout the areas of the aviary.

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Photo Courtesy of Nate Johnston 

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