The 2016-2017 season, which begins this month, marks a new chapter for Pittsburgh Arts & Lectures.
This month's lineup includes “Weird Al” Yankovic, Yo La Tengo, Rascal Flatts and Graham Nash.
The decline of the big suburban shopping mall was inevitable, but we're losing something valuable in the process.
Great Scott! “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” returns to Pittsburgh twice this month.
“The Almost Sound of Snow Falling” largely is concerned with the notion of masculinity. “Mother Russia” recounts that journey and simultaneously explores the author's relationship to her mother and to motherhood in general.
A celebration of the country that gave the Pittsburgh its name is set to begin Sept. 6.
Reviews of "Hands of Stone" and "Don't Breathe," plus local movie news and notes.
This month: Red, White and Blue Pop Party, fall festivals and LIGHTTIME at CMOA.
Find yourself on a meditative, late-summer day at Erie’s Presque Isle.
If you’re in need of a dining option that’s not a national chain while visiting the Robinson area, this is one to keep in mind.
Reviews of "War Dogs" and "Hell or High Water," plus local movie news and notes.
Six picks for your pre-game, post-concert or anytime relaxation on the North Shore, ranked from good to awesome.
Reviews of "Sausage Party," "Florence Foster Jenkins," "Pete's Dragon" and local movie news and notes.
With a bit of work, the new Lower Lawrenceville tavern has the potential to become a solid neighborhood watering hole.
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.