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.
Multimodal performing-arts company Resonance Works combines mediums of the arts world to create nuanced productions.
Cigar novice? Visit Sammy Sing at The Cigar Den for a crash course and a relaxing time.
The longest-running musical in Broadway history will take over the Benedum Center through March 1.
A visit makes for an unconventional night out with friends.
Wexford native Dan Smyers, with Dan + Shay bandmate Shay Mooney, has conquered Nashville with a record-breaking No. 1 hit and songwriting prowess.
The brand-new Spoonwood Brewing Co. fills the place of a bygone favorite bar with great beer and food.
Todd Kreidler, who helped to conceive the Pulitzer-Prize-winning playwright’s final written work, returns to Pittsburgh to direct that play, continuing his mission to keep the master’s words alive.
Your 10 best bets for this month.
This may be the only time you'll only hope to use the words "horrifying" and "date" in the same sentence.
Carnegie's Irish landmark, one of the most authentically Celtic bars in the area, takes the Bar Exam.
The Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership brings back its free Sunday-morning Yoga in the Square sessions — this time indoors.
We don't want to mock you, offend you or ruin your night. Here's a few things to know if you're missing out on Pittsburgh's thriving stand-up comedy scene.
The downtown comedy venue has side-splitting events scheduled through Saturday.
The Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre preserves the work of late choreographers with its productions of “Beauty and the Beast” and “La Bayadère.”
This month, Anti-Flag, Zoso and New Madrid are among the acts performing in Pittsburgh.
For those who miss football, there are great new books on the subject to tide you over until next season.
The family business on the South Side, famous as a top "breakfast bar," takes the Bar Exam.