Vol. 18, No. 36
Jane Hyland's scientific drawings and Life on Mars don't look so far apart.
By Justin Hopper
A new art exhibition looks at life after retail for abandoned big-box stores.
By Charles Rosenblum
The Renegade Who Had It Made
How Long Can Girl Talk Run?
By Aaron Jentzen
Food Fight
South Side restaurant owners say a ban on outside food sales -- and the city councilor trying to enforce it -- are bad for business
By Chris Young
Carnegie Library launches homelessness resource Web page
Technology: Tech contest offering big cash prizes for really big idea
By Charlie Deitch
Bella Frutteto
By Angelique Bamberg and Jason Roth
Twilight Market
By Colleen Van Tassell
Meet comic and "multi-tasking pot smoker" Doug Benson.
By Ben Kharakh
A local author's debut novel reimagines Tolstoy's heroine in contemporary Queens.
By Adam Colman
Acclaimed author Francisco Goldman visits for "An Incident of Human Rights."
By Bill O'Driscoll
Pittsburgh legends Don Caballero return with Punkgasm
Signs of life -- and even Internet! -- in Fayette County
By Manny Theiner
Local MCG Jazz label updates tradition on new releases by Bob Mintzer and Portinho Trio
By Mike Shanley
After a long absence, Ennui returns with The Myth in Which We Live
Local punks Kim Phuc distill eclectic roots into new 7-inch record
By Andy Mulkerin
Una de Luna welds swank trip-pop to loud guitars
A locally produced documentary about Tibet under Chinese rule questions some basic assumption.
Film Kitchen
Traitor
Both sides of the war on terror get a voice in this geo-political thriller
By Al Hoff
Baghead
Low-budget indie comedy/horror film revels in low-budget indie-ness
Letters to the Editor: September 3 - 10
Savage Love
By Dan Savage
Pittsburgh n'@
I was told that there was a wooden street located in Shadyside or Squirrel Hill. Is this true? And if so, what is the history behind it?
Question submitted by: Mary Ann Kelley, West View
By Chris Potter
By Mars Johnson
Pittsburgh’s street trees are free upon request. So why do they often go to the city’s wealthiest residents?
By James Paul
The mayor and the tenor: when Masloff met Pavarotti
By David S. Rotenstein
Pittsburgh’s Dawn Hartman is bringing a new lens to her LGBTQ-centered Intimacy Project
By Jessie Sage
The cassette-tape comeback has reached Pittsburgh's record stores
By Ethan Beck