Vol. 17, No. 22
Displaced from Point State Park, the Three Rivers Arts Festival retools.
By Bill O'Driscoll
A local architect's new book tells how to work with members of his profession.
By Charles Rosenblum
Three Rivers Arts Festival
Selected highlights
Port Authority Cuts Shortsighted, Some Say
Once the county's Port Authority finally posted the new schedules on its Web site, there were a few surprises -- mostly unpleasant.
By Violet Law
A Fistful of Voters
By Chris Potter
Ballot Box-ing
Political squabbles extend right up to the polling-place door
By Melissa Meinzer
Homophobic material nixed from Kennywood dive show
The park's stage show, "Pirates of Kenny Cove," included a segment which one local mother found homophobic.
By Jared Trent Stonesifer
Sprout Fund's big ideas turn into big proposals
The Fund received 16 submissions for the five refined ideas in which the nonprofit is committed to investing a total of $100,000.
Going Through the Motions
City Council began a new exercise this week: sparring with the mayor
By Charlie Deitch
Jake's Beef & Bar-B-Que
By Angelique Bamberg and Jason Roth
Affrilachian Poets co-founder Frank X. Walker talks about his new cultural journal, Pluck!
Bloomfield legend Victor Navarro Jr. releases debut
By Danny Fenner
Area improvisers offer summer experimental music and video classes for the young
By Manny Theiner
Black Tie Revue leaves home
By Aaron Jentzen
Underground noise rockers Ludlow release Vol. II
Race the Ghost performs at the Three Rivers Arts Festival
By Andy Mulkerin
"DIY arena-rockers"
FBI Girl: How I Learned to Crack My Father's Code
By Ted Hoover
Bunny Bunny
By Michelle Pilecki
East meets West, and spoken word yields to sound and movement, in a new dance performance.
By Steve Sucato
Knocked Up
By Al Hoff
Mr. Brooks
Gracie
Savage Love
By Dan Savage
Pittsburgh n'@
Yinz Keep Bloggin'
An August Occasion
Thinking through Wilson's legacy
By Dr. Goddess
No Time Like the Present
Pirates are the team of the future ... and always will be.
By Jody DiPerna
This Just In: May 31 - June 6
By Frances Sansig Monahan
By Mars Johnson
Both the Evergreen Cafe owner and his adversaries are calling authorities over the new loading zone
By Matt Petras
Is Pittsburgh headed for a Catholic renaissance?
By Colin Williams
Ed Piskor exhibition postponed over sexual misconduct allegations
Pittsburgh foods you can send to out-of-town friends, all of which can be ordered online
By Rachael Narins