In Bloomfield, the old Little Italy remembers the past and moves toward the future
The old Little Italy was built for the immigrants who came to America around the same time. The modern Little Italy is based on that history.
By Alex McCann
Tags: News, Little Italy Days, Donatelli’s Italian Food Center, Bloomfield, Groceria Italiana
Skull Fest returns for its 10th annual iteration
More than 60 bands will play 11 shows across town this weekend
Tags: Music Features, Music, Skull Fest, Arctic Flowers, Spirit, Cattivo, Belvedere’s Ultra-Dive, Rock Room, The Shop, Babyland, Dusty Hanna, Skull Records
Best of Pittsburgh — Legacy: Oakmont Bakery
City Paper readers have selected Oakmont’s confectionary institution for Best Bakery six years in a row.
Tags: Legacy, Oakmont Bakery, Marc Serrao
Best of Pittsburgh — Legacy: The Pittsburgh Juice Company
City Paper readers have voted this expanding health-food haven Best Juice/Smoothie Bar every year since 2014
Tags: Legacy, Pittsburgh Juice Company, Naomi Homison
Tradition remains at the heart of EQT Three Rivers Regatta more than 40 years after its first summer
Boating festival anticipate brining up to 800,000 to Pittsburgh’s confluence
Tags: News
‘90s nostalgia galore as Sugar Ray comes to town
Sugar Ray will headline the EQT Pittsburgh Three Rivers Regatta’s main stage
Tags: Music Features, Three Rivers Regatta, Sugar Ray, Scooby Doo
Kennywood reveals the Log Jammer’s replacement: a Steelers-themed roller coaster
Tags: Kennywood, Pittsburgh Steelers
More than a game: Dart enthusiasts prepare for American Darters Association National Championship
Tags: Sports News, Sports, American Darters Association National Championship, Karl Remick, American Darters Association
For America's funnyman Neil Hamburger, subversion of expectations is all part of the show
Unrefined and overdressed, Gregg Turkington’s stage persona is all about dark jokes that go against the audience’s predictions
Tags: Comedy, Neil Hamburger, JP Inc, John Dick Winters, Gregg Turkington, Rex Theater
The Prince Project strives to take fans back to the 1980s
Founder Michael Lesko and impersonator DaVaughn Weber met at the right time, and now the Prince Project is one of the leading tribute bands around
Tags: Music Features, Music, Prince Project, DaVaughn Weber, Michael Lesko
By Mars Johnson
Opinion: Locals should decide which pieces of history to keep — or demolish
By Emily Brown
Now Hiring in Pittsburgh: Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, Cancer Bridges, PPG Paints Arena, and more
By Morgan Biddle
UPDATE: What the hell is happening with the 2024 Regatta and why is a guy named Giuseppe involved?
By Amanda Waltz
Sad Summer Festival continues Pittsburgh's season of pop punk
By Ethan Beck