The R-rated superhero flick is foul-mouthed fun. Plus reviews of "How to Be Single," "Where to Invade Next" and more.
Some of the best oysters available in Pittsburgh can be yours for a steal at the new East Liberty spot.
Our reviews of "Hail, Caesar!," "Pride and Prejudice and Zombies" and "The Choice."
The third sequel to the animated franchise can't keep up with its peers, but Disney's drama rises above the pack.
The LGBTQ-friendly variety show offers one of the city's most unusual (and often unforgettable) lineups of comedic talent.
This month's best bets in the ‘Burgh.
One of the major architects in the Steelers' success of the 70s, Bill Nunn Jr., is the subject of the latest book from Pittsburgh Tribune-Review investigative reporter Andrew Conte.
Moviegoers will have plenty to choose from this month.
This month features Young Galaxy, 2CELLOS, Freakwater and more.
The Resident Artist Program at the Pittsburgh Opera exposes young singers to new roles — and audiences to new voices.
One of 2015's best films arrives in Pittsburgh this weekend; while it isn't for everyone, it's a whole lot better than Robert De Niro's crass comedy.
This month: a beginner's jam for ukulele players, Pittsburgh's marijuana reforms, and other cool things to implode.
The Pittsburgh Retro Gaming Convention should offer nostalgic fun for anyone who has ever held a controller.
“On holiday at Bedford. Stop. Never want to leave. Stop.”
Reviews of "Ride Along 2" and "Mustang," plus lots on what's playing In Pittsburgh.
The Bridgeville bar made news this week with a burger named for Pittsburgh's least favorite Cincinnati Bengals player — but the food stands on its own.
A remarkable year of cinema contained singular achievements ranging from a sprawling Western epic to a subtle work of stop-motion animation.
The new pub, located in the former home of Station Street Hot Dogs, will have a tough time dislodging its predecessor from local (hungry) hearts.
Here are your 10 best bets this month.
A concert at Renaissance & Baroque showcases “early-music” composers drawing their ideas from abroad.
This month features Lamb of God, Torres and more.
These three films will arrive in Pittsburgh just days before the Academy Award nominations are announced.
Strayhorn: An Illustrated Life is a gorgeous, lovingly curated coffee-table book that should serve as a much-needed reminder of Strayhorn’s signature importance in jazz history.
Coffee, craft beer and ‘mad men’ in the arch city.