Vol. 18, No. 39
A Mattress Factory exhibit challenges the walls of its own galleries.
By Melissa Kuntz
A gallery show connects mediation, astrophysics and art.
By Jessica Lam
How the Rusyns Could Save Civilization
By Chris Potter
Activists say voting-machine software needs a dry run before November
By Marty Levine
Green Light
By Laura Vrcek
What the Flux? Future of traveling art event unclear
By Matt Stroud
Neighborhoods: Burghers and their dogs share stories of hope
Richard Chen
By Angelique Bamberg and Jason Roth
Taza 21
By Colleen Van Tassell
Ice Water, Here on Earth
Author Nancy Nichols' new book looks for the man-made causes of cancer.
By Bill O'Driscoll
Punchline releases Just Say Yes on its own poppy terms
By Aaron Jentzen
Bellevue venue The Key Room ordered to cease and desist
Scottish singer Julie Fowlis brings Gaelic tradition into the pop world
By Justin Hopper
Get grebo with Zodiac Mindwarp & The Love Reaction
By Manny Theiner
Your Days Are Numbered in the House of Assassins
By Mike Shanley
Toubab Krewe fuses Western with West African
By Andy Mulkerin
Soul
By Ted Hoover
It's one woman, many characters in Dael Orlandersmith's Stoop Stories.
Frozen River
Homicide's Melissa Leo stars in a stark drama about life in a cold, forgotten place.
By Harry Kloman
Nights in Rodanthe
Richard Gere, Diane Lane, a beach and a romance.
By Charlie Deitch
Battle in Seattle
Lifeless plot and characters sink a docudrama about the 1999 WTO protests.
By Al Hoff
In Search of a Midnight Kiss
Two would-be young lovers roam Los Angeles in a bittersweet romance.
The Lucky Ones
Disillusioned soldiers find themselves on a road trip.
Savage Love
By Dan Savage
Pittsburgh n'@
This Just In: September 24 - October 1
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 top 420 events
By CP Staff
Pittsburgh’s heaviest hardcore band No Reason to Live will never die
By Eli Enis