The new escape room in Pleasant Hills is a great game for newer players.
The curtain is closing this month on the historical Pittsburgh Playhouse in Oakland, but it will rise again when Point Park University this fall unveils its new theater Downtown, a space with a history of its own.
Can the sequel to the lightning-in-a-bottle superhero hit live up to its predecessor?
The latest animated import brought to local screens by GKIDS is more evidence of why moviegoers should be paying attention.
The new Melissa McCarthy movie has a charming cast, but a near-fatal flaw.
At "Gardens of Sound and Motion," Phipps offers giants, living sculptures and more oddities.
Prestigious puppeteers, paired pollo, public punk and other May attractions.
This month's best bets in the ’Burgh.
It’s never a bad idea to wrap your night around a trip to the movies. Unless you know your theaters, however, you’ll be in the dark about how to make the most of the evening. If you’re looking to stretch out your moviegoing experience, we recommend these five local spots.
Reviews of The Drowning Boy’s Guide to Water by Cameron Barnett and Capp Road by Matt Borczon.
The 12 Peers Theater play offers a picture of a dystopian future in Trump’s America.
This month's lineup includes Alvvays, André Costello and the Cool Minors, Jimmy Eat World, LeAnn Rimes and Michael McDonald.
You don't need to block off a big chunk of the calendar to plan a worthwhile one-night trip to New York.
A spoiler-free review of "Avengers: Infinity War."
Reviews of "I Feel Pretty" and "Super Troopers 2," plus a rundown of events at the Pittsburgh Underground Film Festival.
Notes on the busy new bar and restaurant near Grandview Avenue.
A review of "Rampage," plus an update on the former Friends of the Hollywood Theater and other local movie news.
The bar team at the Strip District restaurant incubator continues its flights of fancy with Flashback Flavors.
Reviews of "Isle of Dogs" and "Blockers," plus local movie news and notes.
Bucco baseball, breathtaking ballads, boisterous bards and other April activities.
Reviews of "Ready Player One" and "Game Over, Man!," plus local movie news and notes.
Three writers from “The Daily Show” will bring their own material to Arcade Comedy Theater this weekend.
This month's best bets in the ’Burgh.
The South Hills brewery and restaurant is an above-average entry in the rapidly expanding list of local spots for in-house beer.