Dolly Parton, Ray LaMontagne and more take the stage.
The Frick Art Museum puts its best foot (fashion) forward in showcasing sensational shoe masterpieces in a new, high-level exhibition.
Reviews of "X-Men: Apocalypse," "Alice Through the Looking Glass," "A Bigger Splash" and "Love and Friendship."
Sherrie Flick, who teaches in Chatham University’s Creative Writing and Food Studies masters programs, is a virtuoso of pocket-sized fiction, and her new story collection, Whiskey, Etc., makes that abundantly clear.
We've got the schedule for the summer's Rooftop Shindigs Downtown.
After winning six Grammy Awards as a record engineer working in Los Angeles, Jimmy Hoyson has been spending more time in his home city working with Pittsburgh bands.
This month: The Tekko anime convention, 2016 U.S. Open Events and Voodoo Brewing Company's new business model.
The month's best bets in The 'Burgh.
Plus reviews of "The Nice Guys" and "Neighbors 2," as well as local movie news and notes.
German blends a collage of community activism and soul-searching artistry.
Nearby Canonsburg is a rare find for antiques collectors.
The in-house tavern at the Riverhounds' home stadium is now welcoming guests during weekdays. But is it worth a dedicated stop?
The month's best bets in The 'Burgh.
Make the night memorable. Go see a movie then do something thematically related and cool afterward. Don't worry, we have plenty of ideas.
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.