The Miniature Railroad & Village, housed at the Carnegie Science Center, is a whimsical and elaborate creation that contains plenty of details, so let’s break it down.
Reviews of "Cars 3" and "47 Meters Down," plus local movie news and notes.
Fourteen years ago this month, the mighty Kinzua Viaduct met its match.
With a new location in a new neighborhood, Silver Eye Center for Photography opens another door in its history and sets its sights on the future.
The inaugural event could become a perfect Father's Day tradition.
Review of "The Mummy" and "It Comes at Night," plus local movie news and notes.
The Feed More Festival and Blues and Roots Festival will both raise money for great causes, in spite of a tumultuous 2016.
A review of "Wonder Woman," in theaters today.
Drag queens, roller coasters, giant monsters and more upcoming delights.
Reviews of "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales" and "Baywatch," plus local movie news and notes.
This month's best bets in the ’Burgh.
Water reigns as a major reason to see the 2017 Three Rivers Arts Festival — an umbrella event featuring art, music, dance, performance, food and more to kick off summer.
This month's lineup includes Sigur Ros, the Rebirth Brass Band and Wilco.
This month: Tips on painting Pittsburgh.
The Pirates' fortunes began to change with the arrival of first-time major league manager Jim Leyland and future superstars Barry Bonds, Bobby Bonilla and Andy Van Slyke. So what went wrong?
Reviews of "Alien: Covenant" and "Everything, Everything," as well as local movie news and notes.
This “charming field for an encounter” saw the first major event in young George Washington’s military career ... and his only surrender.
The third outpost of local distillery Wigle, found in the Omni William Penn Hotel, is an instant destination for cocktail fans.
Reviews of "Snatched," "King Arthur" and "The Wall," plus local movie news and notes.
Fun Fore All has evolved into a family-entertainment complex that actually boasts enjoyable diversions for kids and adults alike.
A review of "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2," along with local movie news and notes.
In the essential new production by the Pittsburgh Opera, the life story of the Negro Leagues' most famous slugger is rendered as a universal drama.
This month's best bets in the ’Burgh.
Prime Stage Theatre is set to bring the famed Pittsburgh epistolary novel to life in an exclusive premiere.