Music Feature

Music therapists do a lot more than sing

“Any place a social worker might work, it may be possible to find a music therapist there."

Food+Drink

Tables on the Green

Surprise on the links: A golf-course restaurant delivers refined Cajun and Creole cuisine

East Liberty eatery's focus will be on raw, healthy cuisine

"You shouldn't have to starve yourself or eat engineered foods just to get through your day"

New North Side bar allows you to order off someone else's menu

"Let's say we had one menu, and it had a pizza and a burger: You might get sick of it."

Skinny Pete's Kitchen in Avalon wants to be part of the community

Serving fresh and locally sourced food is part of the plan

Art

Caldwell Linker's photos of Pittsburgh's queer scene becomes an exhibit at The Warhol.

Linker fills the gaps left by sensationalized spectatorship with domestic moments — less competitive sport, more family dynamics

Arts Fest public works fail to fully exploit the rivers.

While the festival is showing more public art this year, the overall effect is a little too understated.

On Stage

The Public's Other Desert Cities

Borrowing from an all-time great can't help but invite unflattering comparisons.

Throughline's The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail

Thoreau is laughably sanctimonious, more treatise than drama.

The Summer Company's State of the Union

The performance to watch is Jay Keenan's as the jaded Washington insider James Conover.

Many of the city's best dancers and dance troupes put on a PrideFest showcase

It's an eclectic mix of local professional talent, from ballet to belly dance.

Music

Japandroids put off quitting and produce a critically lauded full-length

"The idea of now giving it up and going back to our old jobs seemed insane."

Music therapists do a lot more than sing

“Any place a social worker might work, it may be possible to find a music therapist there."

Swans' Michael Gira goes for the groove

"I don't mean that in a typical way: It's not like we're white boys trying to play funk or something."

LazerCrunk celebrates 5 years with guest DJ Starkey

It's organized chaos, and it makes for a bangin' party.

Critics' Picks: June 12-18

Local shows by Mount Moriah, Sonny and the Sunsets, Low, and J.C. Brooks and the Uptown Sound; plus, PSO does Jerry Garcia

New Releases

Recent music from The Sparrows, Allies, German Shepherd and Gneticz

On Screen

This Is the End

Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg's comedy is a disaster pic and riff on similar comedies

Before Midnight

Greek scenery, a jovial meal, then a relationship in crisis

The Purge

An intrigue premise is subsumed by the same old horror thriller tropes

What Maisie Knew

A low-key domestic melodrama, told from the perspective of a little girl

Books

Capitalist Poem #1

after Campbell McGrath
Best Of 2013

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News+Features

The new Go Ape! adventure course in North Park delivers a tree-top work-out

Test yourself on tightropes, hanging bridges and nets that swing wildly

Health Barrier: From insurance coverage to simply finding a doctor, health care presents challenges for the transgender community

Transgender patients “have to go through things that others don't for basic health care."

Power Plants

After traveling the world from Kenya to Columbus, an herbalist puts down roots in Pittsburgh

Views

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Joint Pain

Stupid pot laws a chronic malady

Savage Love

What is it about lesbianism that renders a person incapable of taking yes for an answer?

Lynn Cullen Live 06/12/13

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