Penn Hills Cinemas, which celebrated its 50th year in 2016, is the sort of place that dotted the landscape throughout the 1980s and ’90s but has all but disappeared since. Here, customer loyalty is built via value.
Sports Illustrated senior writer S.L. Price has created not only a thorough history of high school football in Aliquippa but also a meticulous chronicle of the labor movement and the rise and fall of industrial America.
The 34-year-old Rivers Club Downtown is undergoing an extensive renovation.
This month: Downtown's first dog park, 2017 Vision Board Meet-Up and the Animal Rescue League finds a new home.
Reviews of "Split," "20th Century Women" and "The Founder," plus local movie news and notes.
The latest outpost of the popular local chain is housed in the former Verde space in Garfield.
Melia Tourangeau, CEO and president of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, looks to lead the ensemble forward after a discordant strike.
The rest is history at ye olde Colonial Williamsburg, the former capital of Virginia and now a restored Revolutionary War-era village.
Reviews of "Silence," "Live by Night" and "Patriot's Day."
After Dark visits the South Side bar which attracts big crowds on the weekend — and, on Sunday, was the scene of a well-publicized arrest.
Reviews of "Hidden Figures" and "A Monster Calls," plus local movie news and notes.
Amid a completely changed movie-theater landscape, the three cinemas run by Pittsburgh Filmmakers provide consistent quality.
This month's best bets in the ’Burgh.
The recent opening of these bookstores makes a bookshop crawl a remarkably simple and worthy endeavor.
This month's lineup includes Lauryn Hill, Matt Lorenz and Steve Gunn.
The skills acquired from practicing improv, we are told, can be applied to any human endeavor. Classes, though, can be expensive and time-consuming. For the curious yet uncommitted, Arcade Comedy Theater offers a monthly Improv Pop-Up Night.
Wideman examines the little-known military trial and execution of Louis Till, who was convicted of rape and murder while stationed in Italy in 1945.
PM film critic Sean Collier counts down the ten best films of 2016.
Reviews of "Fences," "La La Land," "Passengers," "Assassin's Creed," "Lion" and "Jackie."
“The Inventor’s Paradox” is the second escape-room game at Enter the Imaginarium, a co-creation of Bricolage Production Company and the ScareHouse.
This month: 412 Food Rescue, the Pittsburgh Tea Festival and Honors to Prom
Go behind the scenes to meet set and production designers and artisans who work magic, transforming neighborhoods into rural Kentucky.
Before Fallingwater, there was Buffalo’s Martin House Complex — the roots of the great architect’s Prairie School.
“Downward Dog” has its share of human characters, but much of the focus is squarely on its title character.