Art Feature

Aaronel deRoy Gruber's work gets an engaging survey at the Westmoreland Museum of American Art

The timing could hardly be better for re-recognizing her sculptural work that straddles art and industrial design

Food+Drink

Sienna Sulla Piazza

A new fine-dining addition to Market Square brings an elegantly casual, Old World vibe — and superb cuisine

For local cyclists, all roads lead to the OTB Bike Café

"It's amazing to see the level of advocacy for biking in Pittsburgh in all fronts."

Tea-vendor Gryphon Saldin sets up shop along Butler Street in Lawrenceville

"We have a little more flexibility than a chain."

Art

The National Cartoonists Society comes to town.

Tie-in events include a comics festival and first-ever Reuben Awards exhibit.

Aaronel deRoy Gruber's work gets an engaging survey at the Westmoreland Museum of American Art

The timing could hardly be better for re-recognizing her sculptural work that straddles art and industrial design

On Stage

South Park Theatre's Moonlight & Valentino

These are characters who talk at rather than to each other.

Music

The Dandy Warhols' Zia McCabe talks about the band's success and the role of advertising in music

"Because we were able to transition into licensing so easily, it's what secured a future for us."

The Van Allen Belt makes music as if it was a movie

"You're editing — scene by scene, frame by frame, measure by measure."

YMCA Lighthouse Project helps students become musicians

"In my opinion, we have some of the most talented people in the city here. Their songs should be able to stack up against anybody else's."

Critics' Picks: May 22 - 30

Local shows by Scott Ainslie, JEFF the Brotherhood, Melvins, and Marina and the Diamonds

New Releases

Recent records from Nightly Standard, Ben Valasek and the Growlers, and New Vegas

On Screen

The Reluctant Fundamentalist

Mira Nair's adaptation of the popular novel is well-intentioned, if a bit heavy-handed

Star Trek Into Darkness

J.J. Abrams' film is a mess: too loud, too kinetic and with too much ham-handed action and "suspense."

Renoir

In this bio-doc, the elderly painter Auguste Renoir finds inspiration in a new model

Books

Poet Scott Silsbe's new collection looks back on life.

"So much of memory is a breaking up/of beginnings and endings, major keys transposed/to minors."
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News+Features

‘Death by a Thousand Cuts': Budget cuts from federal sequester taking toll on local social programs

"I think it's a disgrace that Congress ever created this sequestration process."

First Aid: County offers program to help residents identify signs of mental illness

"A person may be able to help if they know how to respond."

On the Record with mayoral candidate AJ Richardson

"It's been an awesome journey for me. There were obviously one or two minor hits."

The Mother of All Brunches

A yearly ritual in which parental stress — and happiness — reach new heights

Views

Lynn Cullen Live 05/23/13

Audio & Video Archive

Savage Love

What if your kinks aren't just things your second wife isn't interested in exploring, but attraction-killers?

Lynn Cullen Live 05/22/13

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