Things To Do
From Shakespeare to comics, find something to your liking among this month's best events.
For one night only, Rocky Bleier is the featured back.
'If I Knew the Way' is the perfect introduction to the author's funny-sad world.
There’s much more to this celebration than pasta and sauce, including a Bocce tournament.
The pop-up bazaar features food and drinks, musical acts and vendors selling art, crafts, accessories and home décor.
In Greensburg, you'll find culture, art, a pâtisserie and a farm-to-table restaurant inside a restored train station. Anyone up for a drive?
At this free concert, he'll be joined by Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes.
Catch the award-winning show during its dayslong run at the Benedum.
Find great stuff en plein air as part of the Lawrenceville Summer Sidewalk Sale — and then head to Row House Cinema.
From an outdoor FEASTival to a festival of laughs, there's plenty to keep you busy in the last full month of summer.
Shopping. Dining. Galleries. Live shows. Where should you start when there’s so much to do and see in the golden triangle?
Jazz, rock 'n' soul and '60s nostalgia all are on tap this month.
Comedy clubs, bars and other venues regularly host improv shows.
Using the language of line cooks and dishwashers, Fred Shaw publishes his first poetry collection.
The native son will appear at the Benedum Center this month to reprise his Tony Award-winning role.
The three-day Pittsburgh Blues Festival has become known for scoring top-tier talent in pursuit of raising as much money as possible for the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank.
The 33rd iteration of the PVGP runs through this Sunday.
Saturday's nighttime lineup at the Allegheny Elks Lodge on Cedar Avenue, with a quartet of acts culminating in a set by Fist Fight in the Parking Lot.
Head here for the July 4th Fireworks Blowout to get a picture-perfect vantage point for viewing the EQT Pittsburgh Three Rivers Regatta Flashes of Freedom Fireworks.
Songwriter Martin Sexton will headline the 18th edition of the free outdoor concert.
The story of this Pittsburgh-shot drama is told by a high-school-aged narrator.
Pittsburgh, here's your rundown of the 10 best bets for this month, from free festivals to a horror expo.
Andy Warhol's covers for “The Velvet Underground & Nico” and the Rolling Stones’ “Sticky Fingers” are as universally recognized as any of his soup cans and Brillo Pads.
In the mood for a little rockabilly and perhaps some jazz with your classical music? Those types of acts, and others, play Pittsburgh this month.