Style and spectacle abound in a prequel that demands to be seen on the big screen.
Feel like a kid again at this interactive exhibit at the Carnegie Science Center.
“KAWS + Warhol” at The Andy Warhol Museum juxtaposes the two artists’ commercial works as well as their darker themes.
It’s more for your inner child than actual children, but “IF” is too charming to dismiss.
A retread of a widely watched documentary, “Back to Black” is a cash grab and little more.
Numerous intimate music venues have opened across town in recent years, providing music lovers with a variety of new stages, sounds and entertainment.
There are some decent monkeyshines scattered throughout this epic, but the series is still too dull and too self-important.
This month, the museum celebrates its 30th anniversary. Here are 15 things to know about the iconic institution.
Jerry Seinfeld’s Pop-Tart parody is a delightful throwback to the big, bold comedies of the past.
Kristofer Collins' selections include a warm and witty ode to all things bookish and a collection of essays.
Legally, it’s a parody — but this coming-out story is also one of the best big-screen superhero flicks in recent memory.
The drama from Rumination Images features a wealth of local performers and locations.
It’s decidedly over-the-top, but this raucous action comedy is endlessly entertaining.
The Summer Staycation 2024 RAD Pass will provide 100,000 free tickets to more than a dozen cultural amenities from May to August.
Zendaya stars in a movie for grown-up audiences who want a tense and tawdry night at the cinema.
The kites haven’t been lost to the trees — they’re part of a public art commission called “A Sudden Gust of Wind.”
The free event will take place on Isabella Street.
Alternative, R&B and pop favorites will take the stage at Sudden Little Thrills, scheduled for this September.
You can still find some episodes of the late-night show on YouTube.
Alex Garland’s alternate-reality war picture is chilling, even if it doesn’t land the arguments its filmmaker wants to make.
The theater company will offer shuttle services, discounted children’s tickets and child care for its summer season.
“Vermeer, Monet, Rembrandt” is on display through July 14.
WYEP has come a long way from its start in a South Oakland basement — it’s celebrating its golden anniversary this month.
“The PITT,” from the producers behind “ER,” will focus on frontline workers at a modern-day hospital in Pittsburgh.