Paleos in Comparison
By Bill O'Driscoll
Bob Hartley’s North and Central
Endpaper: After 30 years, South Side's City Books closing
A Conversation with Tish Corbett
Badamo’s Pizza takes the North Side
Pizzeria expands from its Mount Lebanon base
Tags: Dining, Pizza, North Side, Badamo's, Anthony Badamo, pizzeria, new restaurant, Badamo's Pizza, Badamo's Pizza, On The Side
Faith Wilding: Fearful Symmetries at the Miller Gallery
A show of the feminist artist’s passionate paintings and drawings surprises
Tags: Art Reviews + Features, Arts, Faith Wilding: Fearful Symmetries, Miller Gallery, subRosa, Hyla Willis, Bruderhof
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum at Pittsburgh Public Theater
If you’re craving a classic old-school farce with great songs by Stephen Sondheim, Pittsburgh Public Theater’s new production will do
Tags: Theater Reviews + Features, Theater, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Pittsburgh Public Theater, Burt Shevelove, Larry Gelbart, Ted Pappas, Stephen Sondheim
Call for performance artists who publicly identify as queer
Tags: Arts, Program Notes, folkLAB, queer artists, Program Notes
Departing arts editor Bill O'Driscoll shares his favorite articles for City Paper
Tags: Arts, Books, Culture, Environment, Nature, Keith Reed, motorcycle racing, Earl Schriver, T. Foley, Terrance Hayes, Kevin Tucker, anarcho-primitivism, Bill Dorsey, endocrine disrupters, Stephen Foster, Bobby Porter, We Are Nature, Charles Eisenstein, fake news
Iconic poetry work to be celebrated on Saturday at White Whale Bookstore
Tags: Arts, Event, Program Notes, Muriel Rukeyser Night, The Book of the Dead, Hawk's Nest Tunnel, West Virginia, White Whale Bookstore, Catherine Venable Moore, Kevin Haworth, Program Notes
Local author Tom Sweterlitsch on his second science-fiction novel — and his Hollywood connections
The Gone World novelist discusses his inspirations and working with director Neill Blomkamp
Tags: Book Reviews + Features, Books, Tom Sweterlitsch, The Gone World, Neill Blomkamp, Tomorrow and Tomorrow
Rules of Seconds at barebones productions
The script pulls the veil of civility from self-justifying butchery
Tags: Theater Reviews + Features, Theater, Rules of Seconds, barebones productions, John Pollono, Patrick Jordan, Connor McCanlus, Cotter Smith
Can we fight climate change without scaling up nuclear power?
“The best we’re likely to do is keep existing plants alive.”
Tags: Green Light, climate change, nuclear, energy, green, environment, Brave New Climate, World Nuclear Association
Samir Gangwani’s Become Camera
Local artist interrogates surveillance culture
Tags: Art Reviews + Features, Arts, Samir Gangwani, Become Camera, Filmmakers Galleries, CMU
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