The superhero throwdown caps a hot streak for the comic studio. Plus local movie news and notes.
The Abbey on Butler — part coffeehouse, part restaurant, part bar — could prove to be a major Lawrenceville destination.
Reviews of "Mother's Day," "Keanu," "Green Room" and local film news and notes.
After-hours events aimed at drawing new or young crowds to local cultural institutions are popping up across the region.
Cho will perform for a three-night special event in Pittsburgh in May.
This month's lineup includes Cyndi Lauper, The Avett Brothers and Chelsea Wolfe.
“Concussion” is the story of neuropathologist Bennet Omalu who, while conducting an autopsy on former Pittsburgh Steeler Center Mike Webster, found something in Webster’s brain similar to Alzheimer’s disease that he christened Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy.
The case against TouchTunes, the streaming music loudspeaker that can't stop screwing up the vibe at local bars.
Reviews of "Everybody Wants Some!!" and "The Huntsman: Winter's War," plus local movie news and updates.
This month: The Steel City Reptile Expo, overdue steel city comebacks, and area teens make TV about making TV.
The online museum depicts art and artifacts from museums around the world in stunning detail.
Harpers Ferry in West Virginia combines the lure of history and the splendor of nature in one small package.
New bar and taco joint Bakersfield hits the mark with inexpensive drinks and grub.
Reviews of "The Jungle Book," "Midnight Special" and more local film news and thoughts.
Set your calendar for great beer (and food, and music, and spirits and more) throughout Pittsburgh Craft Beer Week.
Our weekly roundup of local film happenings visits a top local festival, new wide releases and more.
A review of the Hank Williams biopic, plus news on the Banff Mountain Film Fest and other local movie happenings.
We rank the best (and worst) non-baseball reasons to head to PNC Park.
The month's best bets in the 'Burgh.
The rushed and sloppy superhero meetup isn't just disappointing; it's plain bad. Plus a review of "My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2" and more.
The play by Annie Baker, which won the 2014 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, will be performed in Pittsburgh in April.
Dance troupe defies gravity in its latest performance.
For more than 50 years, the Lawrenceville landmark has been part bowling alley, part nightclub and always ridiculously fun.
We celebrate National Poetry Month with a round-up of new books from a couple of our favorite local poesy-slingers.