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F. Murray Abraham is a great admirer of Abraham Lincoln. This weekend, he’ll give Lincoln a voice at the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra.

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06/11/2026

From tried-and-true fan favorites to new restaurants in Pittsburgh, there’s always something cooking that’s vegan-friendly and great for veg-enthusiasts too!

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06/10/2026

Music Director Manfred Honeck will be staying with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra for a while. In fact, he’ll be with the PSO for a longer tenure than anyone in his role ever has before.

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06/10/2026

Pittsburgh is getting its own global dining center at Opal Buffet, coming to The Waterfront in late summer/early fall. A project from Opal Group, the brains behind popular dumpling spot Nan Xiang Xiao Long Bao in SouthSide Works, Opal Buffet plans to bring luxury to the buffet world with stylish serving stations, ambient dining, private rooms for parties of over 200 guests, as well as a large central bar that the whole place operates around. It’s not just a place for dining, it’s a place for enjoyment.

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06/10/2026

TABLE contributor Kenny Gould tracks down the best of Pittsburgh’s summer food (and drink) festivals. Whether you’re planning a weekend around craft beer, craving comfort food, or just looking for a reason to wander downtown with something tasty in hand, these festivals are some of the best ways to eat (and drink!) your way through the Steel City.

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06/09/2026

Mayor Corey O’Connor, his wife Katie O’Connor, and several leaders of organizations with youth programming gathered to discuss the city’s strengths and opportunities when it comes to family-friendly policy.

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'Samizdat' From Bricolage Production Company Brings Hidden Locations to Pittsburgh Theater 06/08/2026

'Samizdat' From Bricolage Production Company Brings Hidden Locations to Pittsburgh Theater Bricolage Production Company has a play in June as a part of their 'Samizdat' theater series. But, you won’t know where it’s happening.

Photos from Table Magazine's post 06/08/2026

Here at TABLE Magazine, we’re all about making time for yourself—and this week’s Pittsburgh events from June 8–14 offer plenty of opportunities to do just that. After a long week of working hard and possibly even caring for a whole family, you deserve to treat yourself at a decadent art party, gorgeous bridal luncheon with a famous guest, or evening at an immerse murder mystery dinner. But, just in case you feel up to bringing the family along, there’s an event at the Pittsburgh Zoo that’s bound to win over hearts of all ages.

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06/08/2026

Get your hot tickets in Pittsburgh for every day of the week June 8-14. Two very different mid-’90s movies return to the big screen this week — then, a lovely evening in the park and a great reason for a quick road trip await this weekend.

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06/08/2026

The FIFA World Cup™ is one of the worldwide events that brings every nation together as countries go head-to-head. This year, the World Cup reaches new heights with three nations hosting matches and 48 total teams competing for the first time. Ever since 2002, only one nation has hosted the World Cup but this year we’ll see matches as close as Philadelphia and as far as Mexico as well as Canada. If you can’t make it to a live match this year, you can head to one of Pittsburgh’s official watch parties or local soccer bars to celebrate with all your neighbors. The FIFA World Cup 2026™ runs from June 11 to July 19 so you have plenty of time to plan to head out, grab a cold one, and cheer on your favorite team.

Visit the link in the comments for our list of Where to Watch the FIFA World Cup 2026™ Around Pittsburgh.

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