Laugh with Marlon Wayans, listen to the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra or explore a local bookstore.                      
                                                 
                        Anna Kendrick and Blake Lively star in the sequel to the 2018 hit.                     
                                                 
                        Julia Warhola has been described by biographers as "freaky." Elaine Rusinko calls her tenacious.                     
                                                 
                        The sequel to the 2016 action flick can’t capture the dumb fun of its predecessor.                     
                                                 
                        The supernatural thriller from "Black Panther" and "Creed" director Ryan Coogler spends a long night at a 1930s nightclub.                     
                                                 
                        The collection of poems very much speaks to the current moment in our country.                     
                                                 
                        The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust announced the lineup for the 2025-26 season.                     
                                                 
                        The outdoor concert series is celebrating its 11th season.                     
                                                 
                        Laughing matters — and these locals deliver.                     
                                                 
                        Despite the loss of venues and communities as a result of the pandemic, there’s plenty of comedy in Pittsburgh — created by some seriously funny people.                     
                                                 
                        A traveling 'Mental Health: Mind Matters' exhibit will be at the Carnegie Science Center through Aug. 17.                     
                                                 
                        A strong cast and some snarling beasts keep things moving, but there’s not much imagination on display.                     
                                                 
                        Stand by for takeoff as The Glue Factory Projects of CORNINGWORKS transport us into choreographer Beth Corning’s imaginative, humorous and often poignant dance-theater universe.                     
                                                 
                        Disney’s latest live-action remake is its worst, as the classic tale becomes off-putting.                     
                                                 
                        See a new exhibit at the Andy Warhol Museum or rock out with Wu-Tang Clan's Masta Killa.                     
                                                 
                        Steven Soderbergh's new espionage drama stars Michael Fassbender, Cate Blanchett and Regé-Jean Page.                     
                                                 
                        Jack Quaid stars as a reluctant hero who can't feel physical pain.                     
                                                 
                        The dill-ightful event returns to Downtown Pittsburgh in July.                     
                                                 
                        The annual parade, which has gone on for more than a century in all kinds of weather, is scheduled for this Saturday.                     
                                                 
                        'Mickey 17' stars Robert Pattinson as a series of disposable clones.                     
                                                 
                        Osgood Perkins’ horror satire is gory and fun, even if it occasionally spins out of control.                     
                                                 
                        There’s nothing fresh about the latest Marvel movie, which is tied up in forgotten lore from the franchise.                     
                                                 
                        The Swissvale native plays a down-on-his-luck comedian trying to hit it big — or save his soul.