• Issue Archive for
  • Oct 26 - Nov 1, 2006
  • Vol. 16, No. 44

News+Features

  • Election Guide 2006
  • Election Guide 2006

    Democrats Seem Poised for Big Wins -- but will they hold local voters' interest?

Food+Drink

  • Sun Penang
  • Sun Penang

    Sun Penang spices up the mix of Asian restaurants in one of Pittsburgh's most diverse dining neighborhoods.

Music

  • The Cheats
  • The Cheats

    Life's Short mines familiar territory, but with an occasional twist.
  • CK9 and the Old E Allstars
  • CK9 and the Old E Allstars

    On Funk in Your Hand, you get the sense that local funk/jam band CK9 and the Old E Allstars are pulling their punches.
  • Deerhoof
  • Deerhoof

    Runners Three
  • Negativland
  • Negativland

    Still Haven't Found It

On Screen

  • The Prestige
  • The Prestige

    It's hard to say much about The Prestige without giving away its "secrets." Yes, those quotation marks are meant to be smug.
  • The Queen
  • The Queen

    The Queen is one of those rare dramas that invites you to wonder how they know this stuff.

Art

Views

  • A Bill of Goods

    Council tries to pass a false reform measure
  • Promises, Promises

    Vote for an end to CP columns about Rick Santorum!
  • Talk to the Injured Hand

    If sticks and stones break your bones, pleasant words could start the healing

Books

  • Save Darfur
  • Save Darfur

    Civil strife in Sudan is an old story, and Simon Deng lived it. Now he's speaking at a literary and musical fund-raiser on Fri., Oct. 27.

On Stage

  • Swan Songs
  • Swan Songs

    Swan Lake offers a last chance to witness the brilliance of the company's most popular dancers.
  • In the Midnight Hour

    I spent the first half of the first act trying to figure out what was happening, and the second half trying to figure out how to describe it.

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