A review of the latest DC Comics adaptation to hit the big screen.
After five years in the works, Butler Brew Works gives new life to Butler’s Main Street.
Reviews of "Jason Bourne" and "Bad Moms," plus local movie news and notes.
Part craft-cocktail joint and part coffee bar, the welcoming spot wants you to stay a while.
“Gone with the Wind” returns to a Pittsburgh theater for just one night this month.
This month's lineup includes the Beach Boys, Jimmy Buffett, Josh Groban and Coldplay.
The month's best bets in The 'Burgh.
The Center for African American Poetry & Poetics aims to advance and support African-American writers and thinkers in a university setting.
“The Silver Ghost” is a nostalgic evocation of a pre-1960’s America told breathlessly in prose lit with movie-marquee dazzle.
A giant Jersey cow in the sky and other adventures riding west on Lincoln Highway to the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum.
This month: supersized Jenga and Yellow Cab becomes ZTrip.
Welcome to the world inside the booths of parking-lot attendants as seen through the lens of photographer Tom M Johnson.
The local pubs that fly the Sharp Edge banner remain a favorite for top-notch beer and tantalizing grub.
Reviews of "Ghostbusters" and "The Infiltrator," plus local movie news and notes.
The North Hills hangout wins as a place for good beer, inexpensive meals and regular entertainment.
Reviews of "The Secret Life of Pets" and "Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates," plus local movie news and notes.
The mammoth, annual celebration of local music expands to two days for the first time this Friday and Saturday.
Nancy Martin's latest comic whodunit is a worthwhile summer vacation read.
Row House Cinema debuts music on the big screen. The Funhouse at Mr. Smalls is the place to go for acts that still are building a following.
Reviews of "The Legend of Tarzan," "The Purge: Election Year" and "Swiss Army Man," plus local movie news and notes.
The month's best bets in The 'Burgh.
This month's lineup includes Guided by Voices, the Feed More Festival, Kenny Chesney and Guns N' Roses.
Perhaps the most impressive aspects of IQ Escape in Ross Township are the stagecraft and setting. The rooms are elegant, convincing and immersive.
The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra's only father-daughter team will break up this year when clarinetist Tommy Thompson retires. But his daughter, Allie, says she’ll keep her father connected with the people he’s played with for 50 years.