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.
Despite some marquee fights, the latest chapter of the so-called Monsterverse is a missed opportunity.
Book editor Kristofer Collins highlights Virginia Montanez's debut novel and David Rullo's “Gen X Pittsburgh: The Beehive and the ‘90s Scene.”
Earth Day falls on April 22 this year, but we’ve lined up a calendar full of opportunities to appreciate, sustain and connect with the environment.
Hosted at Pittsburgh Winery, the March 26 event promises to be an immersive experience of music, art and taste that celebrates Cuban expression.
The origin of the National Negro Opera Company will be on display as its own opera in “The Passion of Mary Cardwell Dawson.”
Even in an era of nostalgia-bait, this late sequel is callous in trying to profit off of its progenitor’s reputation.
This year’s slate of Three Rivers Arts Festival headliners includes returning favorites and marquee names.
Exiled writers in Pittsburgh collaborate in a play that speaks volumes.
Whatever little magic existed in the original film is absent from this ill-advised remake.
The Pittsburgh-filmed game show “SignTasTic!,” which is the first American game show to feature a Deaf host, aims to bridge the gap between Deaf and hearing communities.
You'll find water activities, pontoon boats and bike trails — and a total solar eclipse on April 8.
Since 1985, the state has offered free public tours of Presque Isle State Park’s bays and interior ponds.