Microscopic Opera proves opera can be fun, intimate and kid-friendly with its latest performance, ‘The Little Sweep.'
Author Marcus Rediker tells the story of the Amistad by returning the focus to the Africans themselves.
Nothing beats back the funk of winter like a trip to the lanes.
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These great events will let you experience nearly every region of the world, without ever setting foot outside our Most Livable City.
Plus, Arcade Comedy Theater gets down to business.
The Heinz History Center and The ScareHouse team up for Pittsburgh's first ever "Best Zombie" contest.
CMU conquers the fashion world with their annual student-curated, DIY Lunar Gala show.
Bulletproof Sam came out the other side of hell with love in his heart, and now you have a chance to support dogs just like him.
Catch the late-’60s Broadway hit '1776,' the partly fictional musical dramatization of the Second Continental Congress.
This PNC Park neighbor has become a go-to watering hole for baseball fans, but how does the Monroeville flagship stack up?
For ‘…on being…’, STAYCEE PEARL dance project’s latest show, the troupe assessed character and themes related to “post-blackness.”
The Beat: Matisyahu brings reggae beats to the Carnegie Library Music Hall.
Rudy Dicks’ latest work is a welcome addition to Steelers literature — a book that focuses on the dark-horse could-have-beens of the pre-Super Bowl era.
When late-night hunger strikes, don’t head to Taco Bell. Instead, check out one of these beloved local spots offering classics, like fry-topped sandwiches and hearty egg entrees.
Don't just root against the Ravens at home this weekend. Root against them with your fellow man and a beer in your hand.
Comedian Lee Camp brings his razor-sharp, Carlin-inspired political outrage to Hambone's in Lawrenceville.
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Using electromechanics, Adam Shreckhise’s homemade arcade games are clattering to life.
When she’s not fronting local rockers Fist Fight in the Parking Lot, Abby Krizner is manning the booth at 105.9 The X. We caught up with Krizner to ask her about her musical roots and metal ambitions.
Looking for a night out that’ll only require you to brave the cold for about 10 yards at a time? Follow this plan.
Locally born electronic-music collaborative Pittsburgh Track Authority is turning heads.
Get the first look at the brand new Arcade Comedy Theater, a 60-seat performance space on Liberty Ave.
With both the film and the musical playing in the city this weekend, which should you choose?