With his film and stage career on the rise, actor Joshua Elijah Reese finds piecing together an impressive acting resume in his native Pittsburgh to be rewarding—yet he is chomping at the bit for an even sweeter fate.
Among the fantastic events taking place, I'll definitely check out the Three Rivers Arts Festival, the Oaks Theater's Moonlit Matinee series, and more. I also would love to, you know, find some time to eat.
Ferrard’s performance at The Map Room tonight will be something of a belated homecoming—so don’t be surprised if a little bit of Pittsburgh bleeds into Ferrard’s award-winning, evocative compositions.
Zachary J. S. Falck offers a rather a fascinating study of our understanding of what a weed actually is, while local poet Angele Ellis releases her latest collection. Both are worthy of being added to your summer reading list.
A market and shopping place by day; a bustling creative gallery expo by night. Penn Avenue has transformed into a hub of creative energy through efforts by the Penn Avenue Arts Initiative.
The Penn Avenue corridor is a very determinately revitalized piece of Pittsburgh, now teeming with arts, food, new business and a vitality that had started to lag ... until now.
The fabulous Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens is now a ripe 118 years old, and the Oakland landmark will open a new summer show this weekend called "Living Harmoniously with Nature."
Cirque du Soleil is a menagerie of incredible talents, some of the most splendid performers in the world, and in "Totem," every member of the cast is breathtakingly perfect.
Yes, Double Wide Grill is a themed restaurant. No, it's not an overpriced Rainforest Cafe, nor a place where you’ll pay ridiculous prices for cheesecake just for the opportunity to eat it near some sunglasses from Terminator 2.