Vol. 18, No. 38
At The Framery, Nikki Sixx meets Tiffany -- or does he?
By Lissa Brennan
The Cultural Trust reprises its Festival of Firsts.
By Bill O'Driscoll
Crisis Resolution?
Tempt fate this fall concert season
By Aaron Jentzen
Fall Film Guide
By Al Hoff
Downtown: After a week, the new Downtown bus station still doesn't look, smell like a bus station
By Robert Isenberg
Human Rights: Torture survivor to tell his story during conference
By Marty Levine
Notable non-canonical plays dominate fall stages.
Environment: Proposed alert network would provide needed river monitoring
From tango to Dirty Little Secrets, Orwell to Gatsby, it's a full slate of fall dance.
By Steve Sucato
Education: Pittsburgh schools trying to get away from race-based admissions
By Chris Young
Highlights from the season's upcoming literary offerings.
By Melissa Meinzer
Social commentary is big on the season's visual-art scene.
Fall Arts Highlights
It's Greek to Me
By Angelique Bamberg and Jason Roth
Tomato-rama
The author of a wrenching book on pre-Roe adoptions screens her film in progress.
Chris Ryan & Chicken! releases lo-fi CD The City Has Teeth
By Andy Mulkerin
Local music scene organizers Barack the vote.
By Manny Theiner
New Music ensemble IonSound Project gives first "in residence" concert at Pitt
The name has changed, but Bill Callahan's Americana gut-punches remain
By Chris Parker
Local band Cry Fire debuts with radio-friendly Strangers
Voices and Organs' sound collages plumb fictional childhoods
The Story
By Michelle Pilecki
Wicked
By Ted Hoover
Dorothy 6
Pittsburgh Project Remix captures a vanishing past in everyday people's stories, on stage.
By Jessica Lam
Stage performer Tim Crouch returns to the Warhol's Off The Wall series with the provocative England.
Lakeview Terrace
Racial tension and anger make for poor neighbors in this thriller.
By Harry Kloman
Greetings From Pittsburgh
Neighborhood Narratives
Righteous Kill
DeNiro and Pacino: together again, this time in a B-grade crime drama
Ghost Town
An uptight dentist gets a ghost; we get laughs and lessons
Kenny
From Down Under: a comedy about poo, with real heart
Transsiberian
Trouble is among the passengers in Brad Anderson's train thriller
Quiet Desperation
Have we heard the last from Pat Ford?
By Chris Potter
Savage Love
By Dan Savage
Pittsburgh n'@
This Just In: September 18 - 25
By Frances Sansig Monahan
By Mars Johnson
Affordable-ish Housing in Pittsburgh: The g-word edition
By Michael Machosky
The cassette-tape comeback has reached Pittsburgh's record stores
By Ethan Beck
AG candidate Keir Bradford-Grey wants to be "the People's Lawyer"
By Maia Williams
Pittsburgh loved its disco days, and Thomas Jayson packed the clubs
By Rachel Wilkinson