If you don't like clowns, phantoms, ghouls, zombies hoards and demonized bunnies, just move along.
Two CMU students are looking for your help to launch The Brew Gentlemen Beer Company's new brewery.
As his opus is released to theaters nationwide, Upper St. Clair’s Stephen Chbosky comes home.
The beloved novel 'The Perks of Being a Wallflower' makes the leap to the cinema and makes our city look magical.
After three years, Morrissey brings his last release, ‘Years of Refusal,’ and displeasure with pop culture and politics back to the ’Burgh.
Pittsburgh Public Theater’s 2012-2013 lineup, which debuts this month, features classics and newer shows that have one common thread: the United States.
We remember beloved composer and PSO Pops conductor Marvin Hamlisch.
Shaun of the Dead meets East Carson Street in this fun zombie apocalypse horror/comedy novel.
The 10 best things to do in Pittsburgh in October.
This month, see the release of a locally shot (and inspired) movie or check out a 10-day fest featuring flicks of all types.
Thanks to RADical Days 2012, you can get into some terrific theater, arts and entertainment events through October.
Get to know Pittsburgh's best kept theater secret at 12 Peers' exciting new cabaret, premiering this Saturday.
Pitt takes on Virginia Tech this weekend at Heinz Field, plus a new theater classic tears through Oakland and beers flow in Monroeville.
Brewstone is another solid spot to grab gameday beers in the 'Burbs.
An affirming, touching and beautiful documentary from two Pittsburgh co-directors.
Grab a turkey leg and practice your best High English accent, because the Pittsburgh Renaissance Festival runs through September.
Run for your life at an undead obstacle course race this Saturday.
How to act like a pro when you can't tell the difference between an 18-year scotch and Old Grand-Dad.
Your guide to the very best things to do in Pittsburgh in September.
Local publication 'The New Yinzer' celebrates a decade of literary fun.
The members of Canadian rock band Rush are making a pit stop at CONSOL Energy Center.
After Dark: In Bricolage Production Co.'s brilliant, immersive STRATA, you are the star of the show.
2012 Artist of the Year Charlee Brodsky puts on a special exhibit at the PCA featuring her West Highland White Terrier.
Several area cinemas are bringing classic films back to the big (and beautiful) screen.