Things To Do
This work of poetry "is an hallucinatory origin myth that pokes and prods at the subversiveness of a language."
Your 10 best bets in Pittsburgh this September.
The 2014 P&G Gymnastics Championships, a four-day competition that puts athletes on the road to the world championships and eventually the 2016 Summer Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, will be held here for the first time from today through Sunday at the Consol Energy Center.
This weekend, the PBT presents its annual production at Hartwood Acres under the night sky.
The 83-seat theater in Lawrenceville combines the quaint amenities of a beloved venue plus the opportunity to enjoy a beer.
X, Matt Nathanson, The Casket Girls and other acts travel to Pittsburgh.
This weekend, watch a movie under the stars.
Joined by frequent collaborator Ty Dolla Sign as well as Def Jam hitmaker Young Jeezy.
Your 10 best bets in Pittsburgh this August.
“Project Pop-Up: Fashion” brings a one-time-only bazaar of clothing and accessories
Make your July even hotter with tiki torches and umbrella drinks.
The Carnegie Museum of Natural History seeks to engage and inform the public with its latest exhibit, “RACE: Are We So Different?”
The 10 best things to do in Pittsburgh this month.
Lucky’s South Side Dog Festival is this Sunday.
The Carnegie Museum of Art shows the transformation of 19th-century art while unraveling an old mystery.
The festival starts tomorrow night with the JazzLive Crawl.
PrideFest’s two marquee events take place this weekend.
Pennsylvania Rebellion women’s fastpitch softball team will make Consol Energy Park its home.
The story follows 12-year-old Corey Gillis from his mother’s idiosyncratic home-schooling experiment to the end of the Summer of Love ’60s.
Tegan and Sara, Titus Andronicus and Blitzen Trapper are coming to town.
Tomorrow night, attend the local distillery’s bash, complete with cocktails and a barrel roll.
The park returns for another full season of thrills, fun and food.
The 10 best things happening this month in Pittsburgh.
With Bricolage Production Co. at the helm, immersive theater has arrived in Pittsburgh. Get ready to leave your seat behind.