Vol. 18, No. 8
A photo show about West African funeral rites -- and with live music.
By Justin Jacobs
A pedestrian span in Shadyside bridges the gap between form and function.
By Charles Rosenblum
A Flood of Controversy
The rescue of a woman from freezing waters has become a lesson in gender sensitivity and understanding
By Melissa Meinzer
Our Presidential Candidates Have Issues
... But good luck figuring out what they are
By Edward Ericson Jr.
Green Light
The first in an occasional series on environmental issues
By Bill O'Driscoll
Going Through the Motions: Feb. 19, 2008
We sit through city council so you don't have to
By Charlie Deitch
Politics: Here we go pavers, here we go!
Did politics come into play during the paving of Mike Tomlin's street?
By Chris Young
Law: Equal Justice
By Ali McNally
Film: Toilet Training
Café on Main
By Colleen Van Tassell
Abaté Italian & Seafood Restaurant
By Angelique Bamberg and Jason Roth
Slaves to History
A local author and historian asks why we're not marking the bicentennial of the abolition of the slave trade.
Sort Of Records gears up for sort-of two year anniversary
By Aaron Jentzen
Songwriting collective Company borrows from Byrds, Buffalos and Voltron
St. Vincent visits the Warhol
By Margaret Welsh
Andy Friedman brings "art country" to Bridgewater
By Andy Mulkerin
The Vertical Hour
By Ted Hoover
Blithe Spirit
By Michelle Pilecki
Les Ballet's de Monte-Carlo presents its spectacular (and subtly revisionist) Cinderella.
By Steve Sucato
Taxi to the Dark Side
Alex Gibney's film is a devastating investigation into how the war on terror has corrupted our nation's values
By Al Hoff
Be Kind Rewind
Michel Gondry's video-centric comedy remakes the hits.
Charlie Bartlett
Jon Poll's comedy is a cute-teen romp, but with a bit of an edge.
Definitely, Maybe
Ryan Reynolds can't match his female co-stars in this romantic piffle
Grace Is Gone
A contemplative family drama about life and loss on the homefront
In Bruges
Guns, hitmen, drugs and trouble come together in a mostly fun fashion in a pretty Belgian town
Step Up 2 the Streets
A young dancer marries street style to ballet
By Lydia Heyliger
Letters to the Editor: Feb 20 - 27
Savage Love
By Dan Savage
A Conversation with Dr. Aileen Ruiz
This Just In: Feb 20 - 27
By Frances Sansig Monahan
Delegating Responsibility
Could this year's political convention actually be interesting?
By John McIntire
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