Chuck Tillman pores over the Teenie Harris photo archive, exploring the Pittsburgh as it once was and musing: “I gotta be in ...
Check out the dance troupe Corningworks' "Stand By — an allegory," enjoy "We All Sing" by the Mendelssohn Choir of Pittsburgh ...
Welcome springtime with floral designs, festivals, dance productions, the Pittsburgh Indie Expo, a Downtown Gallery Crawl and ...
Pittsburgh's cultural festivals also received a nod in the Best Film Festival category, with the Pittsburgh Shorts Film Festival ranking fourth among voters. The event celebrates short films in the ...
Live Nation breaks ground on Citizens Live at The Wylie, a 4,000-capacity venue in Pittsburgh's Hill District, set to open in late 2026.
The feud between the Tennessee Titans and Houston Texans over the remains of the Oilers is defined by petty antagonism and ...
An accordion-driven musical about train-wreck relationships. A late-night stand-up show about kidney disease. A mind-bending ...
This is part one of our interview with They Might Be Giants; you can read part two here. The artists: They Might Be Giants ...
With diversity, equity and inclusion under attack as well as efforts to advance equal rights for women, there’s more reason now than ever to celebrate Women’s History Month. It’s important to note ...
It reminded me of a trip to the Harris Theater on Valentine’s Day. The Downtown cinema was showing “Beauty and the Beast” — not the Disney version, but the 1946 film by Jean Cocteau. While retro ...
When Marc Palombo founded Chess Club three years ago, he never imagined it would help him land an acting gig with the Ohio Lottery.
It’s playing at the Harris Theater through next Thursday — just long ... we bet you’ll be captivated by the production from the Pittsburgh Public Theater. “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” continues ...