Vol. 23, No. 17
A Heinz Architectural Center 20th-anniversary show suggests what really matters about the craft.
The center takes a cue from its own shows, which have leaned on and drawn from the audience's expertise.
By Charles Rosenblum
Safe Light challenges the notion that analog and digital photography are incompatible or oppositional
The stuff of black-and-white wet printing has been rearranged according to an unexpected logic to powerful effect
By Leo Hsu
Helping Out: Trevor Project offers hope to teens struggling for LGBT acceptance
"West Virginia has more advanced LGBT-bullying laws than Pennsylvania."
By Chris Potter
On social issues, mayoral candidates have similar positions, but different histories
"From same-sex partner benefits for city employees to economic development initiatives, mayors can have a huge impact."
By Lauren Daley-Maurer
Clean Slate: New faces will tackle PPS issues as board readies for largest turnover in decades
"Everyone should be paying as much attention to the school-board race as they are to the mayor's race."
By AmyJo Brown
A Show of Hands
Angel Mahnick teaches by example
By Abby Mendelson
On-tap cocktails offer distinctive flavor — and they're fast, too
"This is a completely different cocktail than you'd get if it were made by hand."
By Hal B. Klein
Red Orchid
A small family-run Thai restaurant in West View is a welcome addition to the North Hills dining scene
By Angelique Bamberg and Jason Roth
Meat and Greet
Local butcher touts one-on-one interaction with customers
Sal's City Deli, in Downtown Pittsburgh, offers more the standard lunch fare
Try "beef on weck" without driving to Buffalo
Gangstagrass plays basically what you'd expect from a band called Gangstagrass
"There is a different language, but there are stories from country [songs] that would fit perfectly in hip hop."
By Nick Keppler
Bill Deasy finds a fresh start with the help of producer Chris Parker
Start Again has more stream-of-consciousness than we've come to expect from the former Gathering Field frontman.
By Andy Mulkerin
A local ensemble unites to re-create The Who's Tommy
"There's magic in those chords, and we all sort of feel it.
By Nicole Chynoweth
Critics' Picks: April 24 - 30
Local shows by Wussy, Tech N9ne and Twin Tigers, plus a benefit for local guitarist Dave Iglar
New Releases
Recent music from Proseed, Jason Davis, and AccordionAnarchy
Our Class at Pittsburgh Irish & Classical Theatre
A play from Poland potently explores a homegrown war atrocity.
By Ted Hoover
A classic supernatural tale gets the operatic treatment at the Pittsburgh Jewish Music Festival.
"I wanted to update the opera so it wasn't so much about the afterlife and ghosts, but about memory and loss of loved ones."
By Steve Sucato
Comic and singer Sandra Bernhard returns to Pittsburgh for the first time in years with her new show
I Love Being Me, Don't You? blend music, comedy and feisty social commentary
By Bill O'Driscoll
Oblivion
Joseph Kosinski's flick is a patchwork of earlier sci-fi classics, plus one 1950s romance
By Al Hoff
The Angels' Share
Another winner in Ken Loach's canon of socially conscious, working-class character dramas
By Harry Kloman
The Company You Keep
A star-packed thriller that fails to make an exciting case
Mud
Matthew McConaughey plays another winning creep in this coming-of-age tale set in rural Arkansas
The Sapphires
A feel-good musical comedy about a quartet of Aboriginal soul sisters
Sound City
Half a fun doc about a venerable recording studio, half a film of Dave Grohl jamming with other musicians
Savage Love
If there were a way to bottle your kink, no one would ever need to take Adderall again.
Lynn Cullen Live 04/24/13
Audio & Video Archive
Lynn Cullen Live 04/25/13
Lynn Cullen Live 04/26/13
Lynn Cullen Live 04/29/13
Lynn Cullen Live 04/30/13
Release the Firkins - CP TV
Short List: April 24 - May 2
By Mars Johnson
Both the Evergreen Cafe owner and his adversaries are calling authorities over the new loading zone
By Matt Petras
Is Pittsburgh headed for a Catholic renaissance?
By Colin Williams
Ed Piskor exhibition postponed over sexual misconduct allegations
Pittsburgh foods you can send to out-of-town friends, all of which can be ordered online
By Rachael Narins