Vol. 30, No. 16
Volume 30 Issue 16
Renowned abstract artist debuts solo exhibit at Carnegie Museum of Art
By Amanda Waltz
Youngstown native reps Rust Belt redemption with Searching for Jenny
By Casey Taylor
A 5K tour of locations tied to Pittsburgh's environmentalist movement
And other Earth Day activities
The best Pittsburgh submissions to NPR's Tiny Desk contest
By Jordan Snowden
Pittsburgh Grooveline: April 25-May 1
Prototype PGH hosts first fundraiser with ART ALL DAY
Expansion of conditions to qualify for medical marijuana in Pennsylvania could be far off
By Ryan Deto
Get high on our supply of insightful marijuana content
By Lisa Cunningham
Western Pennsylvania Medical Marijuana Dispensaries
By CP Staff
The ins and outs of cannabis-infused lube
By Jessie Sage
Meet the AI bot making medical marijuana information more accessible
CBD Retailers
Not your average 'what to watch while you're stoned' list
By Hannah Lynn
Three generations of one Pittsburgh family run local cannabis clothing company planetHEMP
Former service member and PTSD sufferer holds edibles cooking class at Medical Marijuana Education Center
By Maggie Weaver
Vape Van hits the streets to bring CBD and vape products to your neighborhood
By Janine Faust
Can Pennsylvania marijuana bill balance the scales of justice?
By Tereneh Idia
Top 5 songs about smoking weed
Block Communications board member Susan Block shares anti-Muslim conspiracy theories on social media
What would a $15 minimum wage mean for Pittsburgh workers?
Protests at Tazza D’Oro after the Millvale coffee shop closed abruptly last week and fired all four employees
Treat yourself to this Manischewitz slushy recipe
Spirits & Tales' French fare flies high above Oakland skyline
Goodbye fish fry, hello springtime Gobblerito, and more food news this week
New York Times best-selling author brings new book of essays to Oakland
By Rege Behe
#MusicMonday Wrap-up: April 22
Music news and freshly pressed tracks to get you through the work week.
Masked Singer: The undeniable charm of Orville Peck's queer cowboy music
By Meg Fair
National Concert Week kicks off May 1
$20 concert tickets. Yes, you read that right.
Dungeons & Dragons-inspired play explores death, escapism, and toxic culture
The Burdens is a witty play about family, modern communication, and a bad grandpa
Meet the man who catalogues Andy Warhol’s 500,000 objects
By Lissa Brennan
The Book of Mormon at Heinz Hall through April 21
Cruel Intentions The ’90s Musical left my anti-musical beliefs 'Torn'
By Josh Oswald
Attack Theatre closes season with ambitious amalgam of Rube Goldberg machines and Bach
By Steve Sucato
Aretha Franklin concert finally sees release after 47 years
Steve Bannon documentary The Brink is both fascinating and repulsive - but mostly repulsive
Free Will Astrology
By Rob Brezsny
Lynn Cullen Live - 4/17/19
Audio & Video Archive
By Lynn Cullen
Lynn Cullen Live - 4/18/19
Lynn Cullen Live - 4/23/19
Lynn Cullen Live - 4/22/19
Lynn Cullen Live - 4/19/19
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
The cassette-tape comeback has reached Pittsburgh's record stores
By Ethan Beck
Pittsburgh’s Dawn Hartman is bringing a new lens to her LGBTQ-centered Intimacy Project