Vol. 18, No. 37
The Westmoreland surveys American painting in the 1940s -- courtesy of the old Carnegie Institute.
By Sherrie Flick
Dresses (and shoes, and accessories) for Success
A handful of Pittsburgh fashionistas go to Las Vegas, and take on the world
By Melissa Meinzer
Policy Issues
Insurance customers, advocates say Pa. residents need more protection from rate hikes
By Chris Young
GOP: Grand Old Protest
Local protesters stormed the Republican National Convention only to find the cops storming right back
By Marty Levine
Offensive Strategy
Cops turned streets outside RNC into battleground against protesters
By Sam Stoker
Election News
Doors close again on open government amendment
Three Amigos Mexican Restaurante
By Angelique Bamberg and Jason Roth
Angelia's Italian Grille
By Colleen Van Tassell
Cadillacs
Thomas Friedman's Hot, Flat, and Crowded gets it mostly right on the environment.
By Bill O'Driscoll
O'Hara Township couple makes a federal case out of house concerts
By Aaron Jentzen
Emily Pinkerton blends old-time and Chilean music on her album Valparaíso
Singer-songwriter Dar Williams plays Club Café with Shawn Mullins
By Chris Parker
High Places take listeners "from stardust to sentience"
By Mike Shanley
Soft Targets aim straight for your pop sensibility
Death of a Salesman
By Ted Hoover
Without You
By Gordon Spencer
Brooklyn Boy
By Robert Isenberg
The Rocky Horror Show
By Michelle Pilecki
Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson
A new documentary looks back at the full-tilt career of the wild-man journalist.
By Al Hoff
Global Lens
A 10-film,two-month international film festival kicks off.
By CP Staff
Burn After Reading
The Coen brothers indulge in some funny business.
The Women
An update of the bitchy classic is lackluster.
Savage Love
By Dan Savage
Letters to the Editor: September 10 - 17
You Say It's Your Birthday?
For local lefties, the city's birthday is no piece of cake
By Chris Potter
This Just In: September 11 - 18
By Frances Sansig Monahan
Breaking: Shields calls for investigation into Ford departure
By Mars Johnson
These eco-friendly Pittsburgh restaurants are putting in the work to be sustainable
By Aakanksha Agarwal
Now Hiring in Pittsburgh: Public Source, Powdermill Nature Reserve, Cinderlands Beer Co., and more
By Morgan Biddle
Clay Pittsburgh fires up pottery community with studio tours, big plans for the future
By Amanda Waltz
Lawrence Hall, Pittsburgh's swanky new food hall, puts past and present on the plate