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Thursday, August 18, 2016

Enjoy The End of Summer

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Summer is coming to an end, but that does not mean you have to pack up the shorts and flip flops just yet. Pittsburgh has so many great outdoor events over the next few weeks, that you can squeeze every last drop out of summer 2016. We are also lucky enough to have the Pirates and Steelers to cheer for on the North Shore right across from The Encore on 7th. Check out just a few of the great events occurring in Pittsburgh at the end of summer.

Rib Fest
The Fib Festival is an annual tradition as part of opening weekend at Heinz Field. You have free admission to the best ribs in the country, world class entertainment, fun activities for children and more. This Pittsburgh tradition runs September 1st-September 5th. This is also the same weekend as the Pitt Home Opener.


Pittsburgh Restaurant Week features various restaurants around the golden triangle hosting unique specials from August 15th-21st. These restaurants are in the city and in the surrounding suburbs. Make sure to call for reservations ahead of time because the restaurants do fill up fast. 


This Pittsburgh tradition in West Newton, PA, spans six weekends from August 19th-September 25th. You can watch performances, shop artisans and taste delicious food throughout their six themed weekends. This event is good for adults and children of all ages. You can purchase tickets and learn more about the themed weekends by checking out their website. 

These are just a few of the great events around Pittsburgh in the next few weeks. Make sure to take some time to explore our city and discover something new in the last few weeks of summer. 

Friday, August 5, 2016

What To Watch In Rio?

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The Rio Olympics are here, and we are ready to cheer on Team USA for the next two weeks. There are plenty of amazing athletes and events to watch starting tonight. We also have the opportunity to watch great Pittsburgh athletes compete for our nation. Whether you are watching from your couch at The Encore on 7th or from a local bar, here are a few recommendations for events to look out for this Olympics.



Opening Ceremonies

The opening ceremonies are tonight at 8:00. The show will be on a tape delay so they can curate footage and insert commentary into the broadcast. NBC will air the opening ceremonies and all other Olympic events throughout the next two weeks. The Brazilian film director Fernando Meirelles created this year's ceremonies and only spent 10% of the budget compared to the 2012 London Olympic games. However, that does not mean it will not be the event to watch of the weekend.

Women's Gymnastics

Two former Olympians lead this group of five girls that have become the definition of "squad goals". They are looking to grab another team gold medal along with five other gold medals up for grabs. Simone Biles the 19 year old gymnastics phenom will be who to watch. Her start value and difficulty is so above the other girls that it is almost impossible for her not to win. The US Team has won every world championship since London, so they are favored in this year's competition. The qualifications for women's gymnastics start on Sunday. Then, the team final will be on Wednesday with individual events to follow.

Swimming

The US has always been a powerhouse in the swimming competition. This year one of the most decorated Olympians in history, Michael Phelps, will be back again to compete for his titles. He is just one of the many swimmers to watch. Katie Ledecky was one of the youngest members of the delegation in 2012 and came home with a gold medal. She is back with even more experience and she is hoping to add some more hardware to her collection. The swimming competitions are held throughout the two-week Olympic run, so make sure to check your schedules to see when each race is held.

These are just a few of the great events we are looking forward to watching this year. You can find out when every sport is broadcast and on what network by checking out the NBC Olympics webpage.