Vol. 18, No. 14
How to get redevelopment of the Don Allen car dealership site right.
By Charles Rosenblum
Jim Schafer's photos capture the slowing beat of the Heartland.
By Savannah Guz
For better and worse, David Graham's show at Silver Eye are pure neo-Americana.
By Lissa Brennan
Battling On
Hundreds march through Oakland for war's fifth anniversary
Sign Off
Council approves moratorium on new billboards
By Charlie Deitch
Courting Controversy
Why is Jim Ecker always in the news? Because he can't say no to a good case
By Melissa Meinzer
Education: District sending adjudicated students to CEP
By Chris Young
Education: New school will also get new class schedules
Nied's
By Charlene Campbell
Spadafora's
By Angelique Bamberg and Jason Roth
Kathleen Edwards comes into her own with Asking for Flowers
By Aaron Jentzen
Young music promoter Joshua Bakaitus joins Drusky Entertainment
Simply Kenia is a strong release from the Brazilian vocalist who calls Pittsburgh home
By Mike Shanley
Triggers is smokin' on Smoke Show
Dale Watson summons country's ghost to the Thunderbird Café
By Justin Hopper
Louisville's The Fervor keeps emotions reined in and raw
Dance Alloy's Feed Your Head Café is the surreal thing.
By Steve Sucato
Fiddler on the Roof
By Ted Hoover
The Pittsburgh Jewish-Israeli Film Festival
By CP Staff
Film Kitchen: Philosophy on Wheels
By Bill O'Driscoll
The Counterfeiters
A fascinating drama about a little-known Nazi war tactic
By Al Hoff
Starting Out in the Evening
A superb performance from Frank Langella grounds this gentle, winning drama about growing older
Stop-Loss
Yet another misfire in recent spate of Iraq war-related films
21
True-ish tale of blackjack venture is more glitter than grit
Savage Love
By Dan Savage
Long Division
Dick Scaife: Uniter
By Chris Potter
Letters to the Editor: April 2 - 9
Pittsburgh n'@
This Just In: April 2 - 9
By Frances Sansig Monahan
By Mars Johnson
A love letter, via Stormy Daniels, to the women and femmes who did not say no
By Jessie Sage
Pittsburgh loved its disco days, and Thomas Jayson packed the clubs
By Rachel Wilkinson
Pittsburgh’s heaviest hardcore band No Reason to Live will never die
By Eli Enis
Pittsburgh’s top 420 events