Attack Theatre's 10th annual shindig will meld time travel, art and dirt. Are you ready?
In North Park and the Pittsburgh Mills Mall, a pair of ropes courses offer adrenaline-fueled fun (and little else in common).
On Sunday, the one-man show "How I Learned What I Learned," co-conceived by Wilson's protege, concludes its run at the Pittsburgh Public Theater.
Make the night memorable. Go see a movie then do something thematically related and cool afterward. Don't worry, we have plenty of ideas.
Dan Deacon, Ben Chasny and the John Spencer Blues Explosion are among those performing this month in Pittsburgh.
For $10 per night, you’ll get four old-school horror films interspersed with cartoons, retro cinema ads and more.
The 10 best things to do in April in Pittsburgh.
On Sunday, find out why the Daily Dot in 2012 declared Takei the most influential person on Facebook.
The Hyatt Regency Pittsburgh International Airport's new bar & restaurant wants to be more than just a hotel joint.
The writing of poet Ed Ochester may be the finest example of the Pittsburgh style.
On Saturday, winners from the Thursday basketball matches will square off in downtown Pittsburgh.
The third entry in the After Dark Hall of Fame is made up of many, many places where many, many locals spend their evenings.
You’ll likely recognize him by sound before sight, coaxing tunes from the saxophone he’s played on Pittsburgh streets for more than a decade.
Karla Boos’ theatrical “high-wire act,” Quantum Theatre, celebrates its silver anniversary.
Thousands will flock to downtown Pittsburgh for Saturday's grand event.
See standout local acts, eat well and relax at the Canonsburg event space.
The kids want to see characters from "Frozen." You want to see your favorite princess. Make everyone happy by snagging tickets to a weekend show.
This humble Moon Township bar and restaurant could be a haven for weary travelers (and hungry neighbors).
The Cuban dance company performs this weekend at the East Liberty venue.
Your 10 best bets for this month.
A small group of Pittsburghers has been diligently reviving the blues.
Pittsburgh's Conor Barrett's beard receives recognition from the grooming company.
The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra and Grievous Angels are among those performing this month in the city.
Craig Bernier's first-rate debut collections depicts a blue-collar, down-at-heel Detroit, where the residents are proud and doing their damnedest to ride out the economic free fall.