This weekend, 'Burghers have the pleasure of seeing three disparate performances — Elvis Lives, Sesame Street Live and Lewis Black.
After Dark counts down the best of the year in cinema — and lets you know how you can see our picks.
Here are the 10 best things to do in Pittsburgh in January.
Lotus, Hamilton Leithauser, Motion City Soundtrack and Jones for Revival are among the acts playing Pittsburgh this month.
Before the college students return from the holiday break, take advantage of all this diverse neighborhood has to offer.
Make plans to enjoy the array of family-friendly activities and performances the park has to offer.
The northern outpost of the "bikes, burgers, beers" bar takes the Bar Exam.
The region is home to several outdoor ice-skating rinks with evening hours — including The Rink at PPG Place, The Schenley Park Skating Rink and the rinks in North Park and South Park.
The Cleveland-based press recently put out chapbooks by Nikki Allen, Jason Irwin, Karen Lillis, Heather McNaugher and Jason Baldinger.
Everything (or at least a lot of) old is new again at Youngstown’s Butler Institute of American Art, including folk-art galleries and more. Make a resolution to visit in 2015.
Her East End Book Exchange is more than a bookstore. It’s a hub for the literary community.
"A Musical Christmas Carol," "The Nutcracker" and "Highmark Holiday Pops" all perform in the Cultural District.
The inaugural inductee in the After Dark Hall of Fame has been an integral part of Pittsburgh nightlife for generations.
The annual event is a favored for its robust selection of one-of-a-kind goods.
We clear up which new movies are coming to Pittsburgh and when . . . at least as far as we can figure it all out ourselves.
Venture to Smithfield Street this Friday and Saturday to snag one-of-a-kind wares for loved ones.
The Slippery Rock, Pa., restaurant and brewery is a must-visit for anyone passing through the area.
For this production, Artistic Director Maria Sensi Sellner conducts, and soprano Sabrina Knox portrays the lead role, originally written for a male soprano.
You’d need to make multiple trips to experience all this town has to offer. Start with these popular spots.
Say Anything, Saves the Day, Kenny Garrett and B.E. Taylor are among those performing in Pittsburgh this month.
The sitcom, starring Steve Byrne and set in a South Side bar, sounds like "Cheers" but is more like "All in the Family."
A thirty-something rare-book dealer's storybook life is thrown into turmoil when his wife's friend's husband is arrested as a suspected terrorist.
You'll have to work hard to make it through the 'Burgh Bucket List — but every entry is more than worth the effort.
The manager of membership and development at the Greater Pittsburgh Arts Council talks about hosting the “Unemployment Show,” his degree in puppetry and becoming “Pittsburgh-famous.”