The Pittsburgh-filmed game show “SignTasTic!,” which is the first American game show to feature a Deaf host, aims to bridge the gap between Deaf and hearing communities.
You'll find water activities, pontoon boats and bike trails — and a total solar eclipse on April 8.
Since 1985, the state has offered free public tours of Presque Isle State Park’s bays and interior ponds.
With water, water everywhere, Erie provides plenty of activities for kids to enjoy.
This April, Erie will be at the center of the universe as it falls in the path of a rare total solar eclipse.
The lauded animation studio will bring “The Science of Pixar” to Pittsburgh for a seven-month engagement.
A good dog saves the day, and the film, in this so-so adventure flick.
Lindsay Lohan stars in a Netflix romcom that aims to follow the Hallmark model.
Including having breakfast with the Easter Bunny himself.
Take one of our suggestions for a dreamy weekend escape, all within a 3-hour drive of Pittsburgh.
The popular show returns for its 42nd year with special guest speakers Laura Dowling, a White House floral designer, and Mark Bowe, host of Magnolia Network’s “Barnwood Builders.”
This Blumhouse horror film is uneven, but it separates itself from the pack with a bizarre conclusion.
Take the Burgh Bus to The Pavilion at Star Lake to catch acts like Red Hot Chili Peppers, Hozier and Bob Dylan.
The epic story continues with a deep dive into politics and battle — and a plethora of striking images.
Adam Sandler’s somber journey through the stars doesn’t approach its lofty ambitions.
The show is the most popular so far of all its traveling exhibitions in Pittsburgh.
This madcap road trip, filmed mostly in Western Pennsylvania, is an instant comedy classic.
Stars Margaret Qualley, Geraldine Viswanathan and Beanie Feldstein talk about making “Drive-Away Dolls” with Ethan Coen and Tricia Cooke.
Take a leap of faith and attend a singles night or run a race for charity.
Aside from its lead performance, Sony's latest spider spinoff is uniformly terrible.
The music saves an otherwise by-the-numbers biopic.
A throwback full of ’80s fashions — and that era's comedic sensibilities — this monstrous love story is unexpectedly charming.
Experimentations, probable mistakes and graphically beautiful pieces make up “Unseen: Permanent Collection Works” at The Andy Warhol Museum.
Book editor Kristofer Collins reviews a new biography of playwright August Wilson, and an inside look at the little-discussed working conditions experienced in the tech industry.