Arts & Entertainment
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The Italian artist's latest exhibit features numerous nods to the North Shore museum's namesake.
Jorge Olivera Castillo, now a writer in residence at City of Asylum, comes to Pittsburgh after years of persecution in his native Cuba.
Shimoyama’s work shines — literally and figuratively — when he applies what might be considered the “feminine,” playful and dazzling accessories found in a dressmaker’s drawer.
Adil Mansoor will direct “Plano” at Quantum Theatre this month before going directly into his autobiographical play “Amm(i)gone” at KST’s Alloy Studios.
Plans are underway to celebrate all things books in one of the nation's ‘most literate cities.’
COVID-19 hasn’t stopped artists Maria DeSimone Prascak and Johno Prascak’s work at the National Aviary — in fact, it’s expanded it.
Intimacy coordinators are the latest additions to stage and screen, including the filmed-in-Pittsburgh series “American Rust” and “A League of Their Own.”
Our book editor delivers a wintry mix of literary delights to chase away those frosty blues.
The show is a U.K. production, and international travel poses risks the theater says it is not prepared to take on.
Braddock's Ohringer Arts Building, a lovingly converted furniture store, provides housing, community and inspiration for a group of 37 artists.
A new exhibit, "Gathered Locally", showcases the vast amount of talent in Pittsburgh.
The performances are part of the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust’s PNC Broadway in Pittsburgh series at the Benedum Center.
Our book editor harvests a bumper crop of excellent new reads.
After a year of art in nontraditional settings, audiences will see five shows that work through the issues of the world.
The Immersive Van Gogh exhibit combines the work of the artist with filmmaking and experiential art for a new concept that has traveled the world.
“Extraordinary Ordinary Things” takes a closer look at how the evolution of art and technology has affected everyday items.
In “Searching for Home”, Seattle-based wood sculptor Humaira Abid explores the challenges faced by women and children refugees around the world.
Our book editor catches up on some great new reads with local connections.
In the Post Theatrical theater festival, the mailbox is the stage for works from around the world.
It was a deeply odd year for movies, but the big show is (finally) coming up Sunday.
Susan Jaffe, a former American Ballet Theatre superstar, is the half-century-old troupe’s second woman artistic director.
We talk to the stars of Pittsburgh podcasts to find out what drives them. Whether you're interested in beer, wellness, music or the paranormal, there is a podcast for you.
Pittsburgh author Deesha Philyaw is taking the publishing world by storm with her debut collection of short stories.