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.
Ten Pittsburgh things that certainly are worth your time this March.
Fill up with Church Brew Works, Penn Brewery, Fat Heads, East End Brewing Co., Red Star Kombucha and more.
This East Liberty cocktail spot mixes allegory and old-fashioned bartending skill from the Bar Marco braintrust.
Head in for the 21-and-up night to experience the sights, sounds and tastes.
Pittsburgh artist Robert Qualters has been inspired by the visual richness of our region and has recorded and interpreted it with a unique style. Now, at age 80, his legacy is being celebrated — and he has no plans to lay down the paintbrush.
This retro-style Oakland spot keeps it simple in the best way possible.
Allow Cinemark to alter your next trip to the movies with cutting-edge technology.
With this work, Matcho proves himself to be as much tragedian as humorist, which is to say he is a true artist.
The singer known for his '80s hit 'Jessie's Girl' makes his way to the Carnegie Library Music Hall.
To commemorate its milestone, the downtown comedy club has a full schedule of events.
Hooligans. Harp. Footy on the telly. Sunday brunch at Piper’s is an essential experience.
Bodiography Contemporary Ballet Co. works with Frank Ferraro to present “Left Leg, Right Brain,” which celebrates differences and shows the effect of Parkinson’s disease on movement.
Evelyn Pryce crafts a thoroughly rousing tale with crackling dialogue — the sort that would not be out of place in an old episode of “Moonlighting.”
Harmarville’s Fun Fest Entertainment Center is like a trip back to the Clinton era. In the best way possible.
Emmy-winning producer Tim Kaiser loves his hometown so much that he commutes regularly between Pittsburgh and Los Angeles.