Vol. 21, No. 3
Cuban artists tackle racism in their homeland in Mattress Factory show.
By Curt Riegelnegg
An artist revisits a 35-year-old project about community that touches on Northern Ireland's troubles.
By Lucy Steigerwald
Winter Guide
By CP Staff
Cop Drama
By Chris Young
Pictures of a Thousand Words
By Chris Potter
Make a Move
By Lauren Daley-Maurer
On The Record
By Charlie Deitch
Raising the Tiki Bar
By Brian Tierney
Juniper Grill offers Golden State Cuisine
By Angelique Bamberg and Jason Roth
Peaceable Pastry
By Bill O'Driscoll
A local writer publishes a book about his sojourn in the post-war Balkans.
Pittsburgh Rock Music Awards debuts with help from notable locals
By Margaret Welsh
CD Reviews
By Aaron Jentzen and Andy Mulkerin
Traces
By Michelle Pilecki
Attack Theatre turns 15 in fine style.
By Steve Sucato
The Green Hornet
This re-boot misses that sweet spot where homage, snark and cleverness intersect
By Al Hoff
Rabbit Hole
Nicole Kidman shines in a thoughtful drama about grief.
By Harry Kloman
The Dilemma
A bromance turns sour in this unfunny comedy
Marwencol
Intriguing film about one man's fantasy-world-as-therapy
Strange Powers: Stephin Merritt and The Magnetic Fields
Behind the curtain with the indie singer-songwriter
By Andy Mulkerin
Today's Special
Personal growth and a few laughs are on the menu
Wasteland
Transforming trash into art has multiple rewards
The Way Back
A long walk through gorgeous, if inhospitable lands, lacks heart
Savage Love
By Dan Savage
Short List: Week of January 20 - 27
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
Sophie Masloff seldom talked about her childhood. Were seedy family ties the reason?
By David S. Rotenstein
Mrs. Soffel was a cougar who might still haunt The Shiloh Gastro, pining for her Biddle brothers boy toy
By Rachel Wilkinson
Dave and Andy's says goodbye, Construction Junction turns 25 with wine, and more Pittsburgh food news