The 10 best things to do in January.                     
                                                 
                        Persistence and sheer talent have played a role in making Wayno, the illustrator with a simple moniker, a household name.                     
                                                 
                        Plus, Gab Bonesso bends stand-up to her will and a non-traditional Christmas experience at The Warhol.                      
                                                 
                        Spice up your boring holiday routine with the peculiar exhibit of an indescribable artist and a genre-defying cabaret.                      
                                                 
                        Plus, DIY holiday gifts in the Strip and the perfect party soundtrack.                     
                                                 
                        If Ali Spagnola's hour-long Power Hour tunes don't get you moving, the booze certainly will.                      
                                                 
                        Plus, an intimate homecoming for singer Parry Adams and a holiday album from Nina Sainato.                     
                                                 
                        Irwin native’s EP, 'Puzzle Piece', is a collection of starkly arranged, beautiful songs.                     
                                                 
                        Move over, chestnuts roasting on an open fire—the Potato Patch is open!                     
                                                 
                        While some fear what the future brings for books, it’s plainly evident that by embracing new capabilities, local writers have all the tools to succeed.                      
                                                 
                        Plus, if Light Up Night doesn't warm your heart, the Whiskey and Fine Spirits Festival will.                     
                                                 
                        Cole Brothers Tavern has been serving up drinks since the Teddy Roosevelt administration.                      
                                                 
                        Plus, After Dark does the city in 48 hours  and a musical classic comes to the Pittsburgh Playhouse.                      
                                                 
                        Constructing the most fun-filled tour imaginable for out-of-towners.                      
                                                 
                        Plus, the Three Rivers Film Fest kicks off and Pitt's Music on the Edge expands your sonic horizons.                      
                                                 
                        Local and international filmmakers shine with documentaries, passion projects and downright good films.                      
                                                 
                        Or, the truly adventurous will drink pumpkin beer and then go on a Haunted Pittsburgh walking tour.                      
                                                 
                        Harris Grill features a quartet of pumpkin ales and Boo and Brew offers seasonal sips for a worthy cause.                      
                                                 
                        The culmination of a decade-long project, the exhibition at Carnegie Museum of Art presents a comprehensive look at this local legend who chronicled and captured life in Pittsburgh and in the African-American community—often one shot at a time.                      
                                                 
                        Don Wadsworth followed his inner voice, which led to a life of coaching actors on their dialects.                     
                                                 
                        Plus, 'Rocky Horror' beckons audiences, a bluegrass duo performs at Calliope and a Cake Boss comes to town.                      
                                                 
                        The Pittsburgh Playhouse's production features two integral pieces of the original Broadway show.                      
                                                 
                        Immerse yourself in the full-body experience of this beloved cult-classic.                      
                                                 
                        Plus, stop and smell the roses - and wine - at Phipps.