Reviews of a new book about the history of shopping malls –– with special attention paid to a Pittsburgh-area mall that was home to a bunch of zombies –– and another that is a must for graveyard enthusiasts and budding zombie hunters.
This month's lineup includes GWAR, Jessica Lea Mayfield and Broken Social Scene.
Visitors come in to find “things they didn’t know they needed.”
Reviews of "Kingsman: The Golden Circle," "Friend Request" and "Brad's Status," plus local movie news and notes.
Plan an overnight escape to the eerie edifice of Moundsville’s West Virginia Penitentiary.
IQ Escape's new South Hills escape rooms elevate Crafthouse Stage & Grill and Legacy Lanes.
Reviews of three marquee films included in the 2017 Silk Screen Film Festival, plus local movie news and notes.
A trip to LumberjAxes, the competitive axe-throwing spot in Millvale.
A review of the new version of the Stephen King tale, plus local movie news and notes.
Guest blogger Eddie Trizzino previews the fourth annual Four Chord Music Festival, which has grown to carry the banner for pop-punk in Pittsburgh.
A review of "The Girl Without Hands," plus local movie news and notes.
City of Asylum invites the community to its Alphabet City venue for an expanded, and essential, Jazz Poetry Month.
This month's best bets in the ’Burgh.
This month's lineup includes Deep Purple, Alice Cooper, Luke Bryan and Ed Sheeran.
A little while after the average freshman enters Schenley, he is aware of a new feeling, which pervades the atmosphere of the place, something which makes him extremely proud to be one of the Schenleyites. — “The Schenley Experiment: A Social History of Pittsburgh’s First Public High School”
The Tingler, dachshunds, a whole bunch of scones and more upcoming delights.
This month: “Weekend at Hogwarts” and “Your Life: the Musical.”
A look at three excellent upcoming events in the local film community, plus a review of "The Only Living Boy in New York."
Beth Wooke, set decorator for the first season of the NBC hit, turned to childhood memories (and Pittsburgh Magazine) to give the show realism.
The case for an establishment where one can dine and drink while truly believing it's 1987.
Reviews of "The Hitman's Bodyguard" and "Wind River," plus local movie news and notes.
The tacos-and-tequila bar and restaurant on the South Side doesn't do anything wrong, exactly, but has room to grow.
Reviews of "The Glass Castle" and "Annabelle: Creation," plus local movie news and notes.
A review of the PUFF opening-night film "Ovarian Psycos," plus reviews of "Detroit," "The Dark Tower" and more.