Vol. 17, No. 23
Rare wetlands birds populate the photo show Marshes: The Disappearing Edens.
By Savannah Guz
Three Rivers Arts Festival
Selected Highlights
Casino gets master plan approval over continued objections of corporate neighbors
By Charlie Deitch
Corporate Warriors
In Iraq, being a soldier of fortune is big business
By Sandra Svoboda
A High Price
By Violet Law
Independent animal kennel under fire for euthanasia techniques
"Euthanizing animals by gas pipe -- that's barbaric," one protestor says. "I'm embarrassed to say I'm from Pittsburgh."
By Melissa Meinzer
Going Through the Motions
Tamarind Flavor of India
By Angelique Bamberg and Jason Roth
Signal To Noise
By Aaron Jentzen
A Conversation with Eleni Mandell
Oxford Collapse joins the Unicorn Mountain collective for the Three Rivers Arts Festival
By Andy Mulkerin
Raunchy rapper Blowfly lands at 31st Street Pub
By Manny Theiner
Once Nothing releases Earthmover on CI Records
Electrelane performs at the Warhol
Ancient History
By Ted Hoover
The Male Intellect: An Oxymoron?
By Robert Isenberg
American Humbug
LABCO dance company marks 10 years with a show.
By Steve Sucato
The Pillow Project launches a year-long multimedia series.
Paris, je t'aime
By Harry Kloman
Into Great Silence
You really have to want to spend almost two hours and 45 minutes with Philip Gröning's documentary.
A man's obsession with a "sacred" object is the latest focus for "Dancing Outlaw" filmmaker Jacob Young.
By Bill O'Driscoll
I Have Never Forgotten You: The Life And Legacy Of Simon Wiesenthal
By Al Hoff
The Italian
Surf's Up
The Valet
Letters To The Editor: June 6 - 13
Savage Love
By Dan Savage
Pittsburgh N'@
Yinz keep bloggin'
Who provides that mellifluous voice announcing Port Authority bus stops in measured, musical tones? Why are male voices never used?
Question submitted by: Sybilla Suda, South Side
By Chris Potter
A Conversation with Alex Wilson
Stamp of Disapproval
By Jody DiPerna
The Sound and the Furry
A city councilor who signifies nothing
By John McIntire
By PJ Patella-Rey
Pittsburgh’s top 420 events
By CP Staff
How to roll the perfect joint
When cannabis becomes "too much of a good thing," it might be time for a "T-break"
By Amanda Waltz
Pittsburgh loved its disco days, and Thomas Jayson packed the clubs
By Rachel Wilkinson