Things To Do
The acclaimed series makes a handsome, if compressed, jump to the big screen.
The new Steel Curtain coaster at Kennywood Park is already terrifying. During October, it gets even scarier.
Just 270 square feet of literature tucked away in the North Hills.
Haunted Hunting. Too scared to embark on a ghost hunt? We took the plunge so you don’t have to.
The McKees Rocks music venue offers more options for concertgoers than most nearby halls.
Brad Pitt stars in a hypnotic masterpiece of science fiction.
This bleak horror movie may be a hard watch, but its excellent atmosphere lingers.
The compelling, sexy drama overcomes its limitations thanks to a great cast and confident director.
The series of downtown summer programming is closing out with two happy hour events.
With 35 vendors and admission to Kennywood Park, it's a swell way to spend the final official day of summer.
Pennywise the Dancing Clown returns, as the big-screen remake of "It" attempts to succeed where its predecessor stumbled.
Shakespeare in the Parks’ first all-women production offers a new perspective on Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar.”
There is little obvious poetry in managing the day to day. But this month, spend some time with musicians who are scholars of the small emotional spaces that pop music can often overlook, artists who find magic in the maintaining.
Your 10 best bets for this month include Brews in the Park, Bubble Boy: The Musical and the Pittsburgh Mac and Cheese Festival.
Reviews of poetry collections by Michael Wurster and Robert Walicki.
Your 10 best bets for this month include Rock, Reggae & Relief, Shawn Mendes and a Party at the Pier.
At PNC Park, there's a night for just about everybody in August, including your favorite four-legged fan.
Head to The Westmoreland Museum of American Art for a dose of pop culture and a ’60s throwback.
This month's lineup includes the The Iguanas, The B.B. King Blues Band and Jill Sobule.
Two recent and very different books share in the conviction that writers must take a good look at the world around them and report what they have witnessed.
Roller coaster history is hidden nearby — and not where you might think.
Your 10 best bets for this month include Van Gogh in Bloom, Star Wars and the return of Hootie and the Blowfish.
Love PGH Music Month has formed just in time for a summer filled with great shows.
This month's lineup includes Belle and Sebastian, Kurt Vile and actor-turned-rockstar Billy Bob Thornton and his band The Boxmasters.