The History Center’s multigenerational toy exhibit
“This is pinball, do you want to see what that is?”
By Courtney Linder
Tags: Art Reviews + Features
Maggie Leffler discusses what it took to complete and publish her new novel
Secrets of Flight connects a contemporary teen-ager to a World War II woman pilot
Tags: Book Reviews + Features
Dance classes and storytelling at Pittsburgh's Market Square this weekend
Tags: Arts, Events, Heads Up, Allard van Hoorn, Mix-n-Match, Market Square, Arthur Murray Dance Studios, Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh Hazelwood, Month of the Young Child, Will Hillenbrand, Office of Public Art, Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership, Rachel Klipa
Pittsburgh LGBT group calls for writers, artists to share experiences
Tags: Arts Out Loud, Jennifer Heastings, LGBT, Dream Out Loud
A Carnegie Mellon researcher applies game theory to parenting
New book brings science to negotiating with kids
Artist residency highlights Latino artists from around the world
“What’s interesting about being Latino in Pittsburgh is that I’m not [considered] Latino."
Downtown walking tour illuminates Pittsburgh's light art
Tags: Arts, Office of Public Art, Rivers of Light, 168 Lightbulbs, The Puddler, Mix-n-Match, Welcoming Pittsburgh, Cafe con Leche, Steel Plaza T-station, Allard van Hoorn, Rachel Klipa
Art installation transforms Pittsburgh's Market Square into a living record player
Tags: Arts, Allard van Hoorn, Market Square, Market Square Public Art, Mix-n-Match, installation art, Pittsburgh Bicentennial, Pittsburgh Cultural Trust, Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership, Office of Public Art, City of Pittsburgh Public Art Division
Afronaut(a) seeks films for upcoming video magazine
Tags: Arts, Heads Up, Afronaut(a), film, experimental film, Alisha Wormsley, Kelly Strayhorn Theater, Greater Pittsburgh Art Council, Underground
The History Center’s Visible Storage puts its archives on display
“We want visitors to feel they are getting a behind-the-scenes tour”
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
By CP Staff