Don't just go see a movie. Go see a movie then do something thematically related and cool afterward.
We head to the East Liberty stalwart and find the comfort bar in its perfect form.
Explore quirky shops and enjoy some of the city’s best cuisine in this up-and-coming neighborhood.
Even Waterfront skeptics will find it hard to say no to 25-cent pierogi night.
Ready to celebrate its 20th anniversary, The Andy Warhol Museum has turned things upside-down to introduce a fresh look as well as a new way of viewing one of the city’s native sons.
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Stop in tonight for a screening of "Dirty Dancing," and cross your fingers that the cinema will show another '80s flick at some point.
Beer nerds of Pittsburgh, rejoice: IBC (no, not the root beer) is here.
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Seasoned theater vets Andrew S. Paul and Mark Clayton Southers team up to give Pittsburgh a new kind of theater via The Phoenix.
This 13-year-old with four albums, national tours and television and film appearances on her resume has a big future — and a big heart.
Head to Carnegie Saturday to take in all the action of Pinburgh, the world's largest pinball tournament.
The interactive theater production “Her Things” is the most fun you can have this weekend.
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For four decades, Janet Campbell Groom has kept the Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre's dancers garbed and ready for beautiful movement.
The writers of both books are in town this evening to give the full scoop — at separate events.
Gen X and Yers will feel maximum nostalgia at Altar Bar next week.
This month, The Andy Warhol Museum staff wants you to get caught up on exhibits during its special Good Friday promo.
The search for a truly authentic Irish pub takes After Dark to New Castle.
Yes, you read that correctly. Party at the Carnegie during After Hours.
The monthly OUTrageous Bingo night at Rodef Shalom Congregation always draws a vibrant crowd (regardless of the weather).
The local lawyer-turned-singer buddies up with Paul Labrise and Chet Vincent for this one-night engagement.
As it celebrates its 100th anniversary, Carnegie Mellon University’s
School of Drama — which performs “The Wild Party” and “The Glass Menagerie” this month — remains at the forefront of the theatrical.
Listen to the smooth sounds at Familylink's Just Jazz II benefit.