Vol. 28, No. 24
Q&A: Jeremy Raymer, artist behind new Roberto Clemente mural
Likeness of late Pirates legend adorns wall of Verdetto’s Bar & Restaurant
By Alex McCann
Artist Mary Tremonte to kickstart new art education program focused on immigrants
The range of countries Literacy Pittsburgh students originate from includes Bhutan, Syria, Morocco, Russia, China and more.
By Matt Petras
Multiple Disruptions podcast interviews diverse community leaders
By Hannah Lynn
Top 5 Places to Take Dad for Father's Day
By Alex Gordon
Libraries take a hit from Amazon not collecting extra sales tax
CP analysis shows Allegheny County libraries likely out $1.49 million a year because of Amazon
By Ryan Deto
Hidden Gems: Kelly’s Korner Bar
No-nonsense nature of Lawrenceville staple unhindered by periodic playfulness
By Craig Mrusek
Azorean native Elsa Santos opens a restaurant focused on island cuisine
“There is no such thing there as processed food.”
By Celine Roberts
Looking for a culinary World Cup experience this summer? Eat at Kavsar.
Evgeni Malkin’s adopted hometown lacks dearth of Russian restaurants
Drink Me: Sparkling Pinot Noir, South Shore Wine Company
Veteran Mat Bocian to talk Iraq War, PTSD, and recovery at Soldiers and Sailors
“The only people who will do this is us. Even if you are cook, someone is going to want to know about that experience.”
Eighth Annual Pittsburgh Jazz International Festival hits downtown June 15-17
With some programming changes and varied voices, the Jazz Festival keeps it fresh
By Mike Shanley
Bassist Matt Booth returns to Pittsburgh for International Jazz Festival
Japanese Breakfast breaching expectations on indie scene
“I hate it when songs all sound the same,” says Michelle Zauner
By Eli Enis
Sloan performs at the Funhouse at Mr. Smalls Sun., June 17
“Everybody has the same amount of real estate.”
By Bill Kopp
Brian Riordan releases Amsterdam-recorded STEIM III
STEIM III is worth a headphones-on listen
By Meg Fair
7 Days of Concerts
Making Male Fashion Beautiful Again
Slow decline in Western male attire need not continue in Pittsburgh
By Tereneh Idia
Reduced Shakespeare Company latest a strained effort
Long Lost First Play (Abridged) starts strong, but drags due to repetition
By Ted Hoover
A new documentary explores the day-to-day life of Weird Paul
"[Paul] can come across as weird or goofy, but there’s a really deep person in there"
Incredibles 2 is fun and refreshing, but sequel mania is still exhausting
It's not better than The Incredibles, but it's not worse either, which is probably the best we can hope for in life
Kickback Cafe hosts Pittsburgh City Pinball Championships a year after re-opening
BTW, have you done an image search of ‘pinball prohibition’ on the web?
For foreign soccer fans, the World Cup remains as important as ever
No United States in the World Cup, no problem
Savage Love
Retroactive Blessings
By Dan Savage
Free Will Astrology
By Rob Brezsny
Lynn Cullen Live - 6/12/18
Audio & Video Archive
By Lynn Cullen
Lynn Cullen Live - 6/13/18
Lynn Cullen Live - 6/14/18
Lynn Cullen Live - 6/15/18
Lynn Cullen Live - 6/18/18
Lynn Cullen Live - 4/19/18
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