The city’s up-to-the-minute anthropologists return for their eight year at the ModernFormations Gallery in Bloomfield.
Andy Warhol receives the musical treatment at City Theatre — but like the man himself, it’s anything but conventional.
Passionate writer Karen Lillis’ latest work is funny and full of musings from a relationship that has ended.
Brian Wilson and the fellas come to town May 11 at the Benedum.
How to take your enjoyment of cocktails to the next level (literally).
The 10 best things to do in Pittsburgh in May.
As the second-youngest recipient of the National Book Award for Poetry, Terrance Hayes is racking up accolades, yet remaining modest and calm.
Plus, the nerds inherit the earth at this weekend's Pittsburgh Comicon.
Is the bar stool at PNC Park's new Bowtie Bar the best seat in the house?
Industry Public House features 40 brews on tap, including two house specials from local Full Pint Brewing.
This weekend, the Pirates welcome their friendly neighbors from Philadelphia to PNC Park for the home opener.
The East End’s ultra-cool Verde Mexican Kitchen and Cantina offers a stunning 170 tequilas.
Go behind the music at the defunct (and now reborn) Mr. Roboto Project, a venue that welcomed Bright Eyes, Ted Leo and more.
Plus, Miles Davis collaborator Chick Corea visits the MCG Jazz Concert Hall.
After temporarily closing, the Mr. Roboto Project is back at a new site in Bloomfield.
The boundary-breaking art gallery celebrates its birthday with a Bakery Square bash.
Buff up on your Civil War history with a quick weekend getaway, or just drink like a bluecoat.
The 10 best things to do in Pittsburgh in April.
Whether you're a rock climber, arts lover or foodie, we've got a destination for you.
Plus, find out how to score opera tickets for less than the price of pizza.
Rising above the white noise of hype and anti-hype, Jennifer Lawrence shines in a science-fiction gem.
With the parade falling on the holiday itself, there's no better time to pretend you're Irish for a weekend.
How to spend your St. Patrick’s Day drinking as authentically as possible.
PBT becomes the first American company to perform choreographer John Neumeier's adaptation of Tennessee Williams' immortal play.