Arts & Entertainment
Our readers pick the best of the best in Pittsburgh.
Mark Deklin wore many hats (including piano man) before appearing in "Desperate Housewives" and "GCB."
As the second-youngest recipient of the National Book Award for Poetry, Terrance Hayes is racking up accolades, yet remaining modest and calm.
The two-day event will welcome 50 local artists with the goal of inspiring female creatives.
DJ and Billboard historian Shawn Israel breaks down 70 years of chart-topping 'Burghers.
Meet five local film professionals who keep “Hollywood on the Mon” rolling.
A natural star on the CBS hit 'The Big Bang Theory,' Pittsburgh's own Aarti Mann is blowing up.
Young vinyl lovers may be dusting off your old records.
Persistence and sheer talent have played a role in making Wayno, the illustrator with a simple moniker, a household name.
Nightlife spot Little E’s provides an outlet for jazz and blues artists to showcase their talent — and for aficionados to get their fix.
The 10 best things to do in January.
Move over, chestnuts roasting on an open fire—the Potato Patch is open!
While some fear what the future brings for books, it’s plainly evident that by embracing new capabilities, local writers have all the tools to succeed.
Don Wadsworth followed his inner voice, which led to a life of coaching actors on their dialects.
The culmination of a decade-long project, the exhibition at Carnegie Museum of Art presents a comprehensive look at this local legend who chronicled and captured life in Pittsburgh and in the African-American community—often one shot at a time.
The Pittsburgh Playhouse's production features two integral pieces of the original Broadway show.
Watch world-renowned performer juggle on the streets of Pittsburgh.
There's only one place to turn for all your dress-up needs this Halloween.
James Michael Shoberg, Rage of the Stage’s artistic director, tackles a world-premiere adaptation.
Come with us on our search for the weird, the spooky and the just plain odd in our mysterious city.
Heidi Latsky and her troupe bring 'GIMP', a modern-dance production, to Pittsburgh in hopes of shattering preconceived notions.
A primetime pioneer, Jerry Hughes was made for TV.
Point Park alumna goes from singing carrot to detective on “CSI:NY.”
WDVE’s Jim Krenn takes over the Internet for a glimpse of his hometown.