Things To Do
Plus six films open in town and the Pittsburgh Irish & Classical Theatre Gets 'Earnest.'
This weekend, chow down on the best pub grub in the city or let off some steam at the Three Rivers Paintball Festival.
This weekend, you can feel good about partying down at Rivertowne and embrace your inner child at the Steel City Con.
Immerse yourself in the noir style, a renegade worldview filled with suspicion, crime and some excellent reading material.
Saturday Light Brigade, one of the nation’s longest-running radio shows, kicks off its third summer-concert series this month.
Author Megan McDonald helps bring her award-winning character Judy Moody to theaters this month.
A market and shopping place by day; a bustling creative gallery expo by night. Penn Avenue has transformed into a hub of creative energy through efforts by the Penn Avenue Arts Initiative.
Celebrating a milestone, Pittsburgh Glass Center showcases a sparkling array of talent, past and present, in the new exhibit “10 x 10 x 10.”
Impress your sweetie with a moonlight kayak trip, a hot-air balloon ride, a tour of the Strip District or one of these many other options.
Tired of the same old? Have fun with your friends by heading to Trundle Manor, racing dragon boats, partying bier-hall style and more.
Fly solo with this list of one dozen fun things to do by yourself in Pittsburgh.
Only intending to stay a short while, Ted Pappas, producing artistic director at Pittsburgh Public Theater, found his new home in Pittsburgh.
Treat the wife and kids to an outing they'll never forget: From old-school video games to star parties to amusement parks and more.
Squonk Opera returns to town with Mayhem and Majesty, the company’s most surreal project yet. No story. No characters. Just pure sensation.
The Cabaret at Theater Square’s improv lineup adds to the city’s comedy scene, putting Pittsburgh on the map.
For years, the Reduced Shakespeare Co. has performed its abridged comedy shows at Pittsburgh Public Theater. Now, the group takes on the most Pittsburgh-centric topic of all: The Complete World of Sports .
German native André Koslowski, who’s been immersed in dance since age 15, shows his latest work in Dance Alloy Theater’s 35th anniversary season opener, From Where We Come.
Dear Santa: We promise we’ve been really good this year. We know that we’re asking you to fit a bunch of presents in your bag, Santa, but since we’ve been so good, do you think we could have all of these?
Two recent releases question the legacy of the suburbs to American society.
The 55th Carnegie International goes interplanetary to engage Earthlings in thoughts about life and its meaning on the third rock from the sun.
Get curiouser and curiouser this month with two different dance interpretations inspired by Lewis Carroll’s classic fantasy tales.
Uniontown native David Nehls’ The Great American Trailer Park Musical rolls into his hometown at the State Theatre Center for the Performing Arts.
There’s a lot of concrete and steel in this city, but take a closer look: There are pockets of green all around.
Opera Theater of Pittsburgh resurrects 'Lost in the Stars,' a rare and
seldom-performed work by Kurt Weill and Maxwell Anderson.