Farewell funk, frightening film and more June happenings.
Netflix's new romcom stars Ali Wong and Randall Park.
Your 10 best bets for this month include WizardVue, rooftop yoga and Spamilton.
This month's lineup includes Ariana Grande, Hiss Golden Messenger and a full slate at the Three Rivers Arts Festival.
After years of uncertainty, the cinemas of Pittsburgh Filmmakers now have a leader with experience building and engaging audiences.
The British magician's new show, "Bridging the Gap," brings theatricality and surprising performance to the parlour-magic stage.
Netflix's troubling new thriller stars Allison Williams and Logan Browning.
Reviews of “I”: New and Selected Poems by Toi Derricotte and Regular Hauntings: New and Previous Poems by Gerald Costanzo.
Disney's live-action remake of the '90s hit stars Will Smith as the iconic Genie.
Books Editor Kristofer Collins reviews “I”: New and Selected Poems by Toi Derricotte and Neal Stephenson comes to town.
Take a daytrip to Jamestown, N.Y. to investigate the origins of American comedy.
Keanu Reeves returns, and Halle Berry arrives, as the action series broadens its scope.
The small, second venue above the Millvale hall is one of the city's best rooms for live music.
The documentary about the (non-theistic) Satanic Temple explores the controversial religion's origins and goals.
Amy Poehler's directorial debut co-stars Tina Fey, Maya Rudolph and Rachel Dratch.
Ryan Reynolds voices Pikachu in a series spin-off that throws back to Roger Rabbit.
The light comedy stars Diane Keaton, Jacki Weaver and Pam Grier.
The Lawrenceville pinball cafe offers new and classic games for you to play solo, or (as we were surprised to learn) in competition with a friend.
The UglyDolls are the latest line of toys to get the big-screen treatment.
Short film reviews of "Her Smell," "Ask Dr. Ruth" and "Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile."
Pittsburgh Opera's latest production moves the Italian classic to Tinseltown.
Charlize Theron and Seth Rogen star in a political romcom.
Sean Collier, PM nightlife editor, drops in on two places guaranteed to keep you entertained for an evening.
Books Editor Kristofer Collins reviews "Appalachia North" by Matthew Ferrence and "Shale Play: Poems and Photographs from the Fracking Fields."