Things To Do
The region is home to several outdoor ice-skating rinks with evening hours — including The Rink at PPG Place, The Schenley Park Skating Rink and the rinks in North Park and South Park.
The Cleveland-based press recently put out chapbooks by Nikki Allen, Jason Irwin, Karen Lillis, Heather McNaugher and Jason Baldinger.
Everything (or at least a lot of) old is new again at Youngstown’s Butler Institute of American Art, including folk-art galleries and more. Make a resolution to visit in 2015.
"A Musical Christmas Carol," "The Nutcracker" and "Highmark Holiday Pops" all perform in the Cultural District.
The annual event is a favored for its robust selection of one-of-a-kind goods.
Venture to Smithfield Street this Friday and Saturday to snag one-of-a-kind wares for loved ones.
Say Anything, Saves the Day, Kenny Garrett and B.E. Taylor are among those performing in Pittsburgh this month.
The sitcom, starring Steve Byrne and set in a South Side bar, sounds like "Cheers" but is more like "All in the Family."
A thirty-something rare-book dealer's storybook life is thrown into turmoil when his wife's friend's husband is arrested as a suspected terrorist.
Following a rebranding earlier this year, PICT Classic Theatre focuses on top-level works, concluding this season with “Great Expectations.”
Here’s the rundown of this month’s can’t-miss events.
Through Sunday, enjoy free admission at both local institutions, courtesy The Jack Buncher Foundation.
Drink, eat and be among the scary at the event, held at the Carrie Furnace.
This month, B.B. King will play Carnegie of Homestead Music Hall.
Here are the 10 best things to do in Pittsburgh this month.
Blonde Redhead, David Bazan and Rat Pack impersonators are among those making stops in Pittsburgh this month.
A collection of essays celebrates 20 years of Creative Nonfiction.
Likely Oscar nominee "Foxcatcher," shot in Sewickley Heights more than two years ago, will hit theaters Nov. 14.
A major retrospective at Carnegie Museum of Art follows the life of McKeesport native Duane Michals,
a renowned photographer and storyteller.
This month, the theater is turning its Wednesday-night retro film series over to the spooky stuff.
The 29-year-old Pittsburgh International LGBT Film Festival
brings little-seen, world-class independent films to downtown’s Harris Theater.
Your 10 best bets for October.
Forty years after its inception, City Theatre remains committed to contemporary American plays.
Charlie Wilmoth is a jovial and insightful companion who suffers with the rest of Bucco Nation as the failures multiply.