Vol. 18, No. 1
At ModernFormations, artist Jairan Sadeghi explores the contemporary immigrant experience.
By Lissa Brennan
2007: The Year In Lists
A guide to the political and cultural events that defined the year ... in handy list format for those who've already started to forget it,
Card Games: Highmark's gift of good health can actually be used for stuff you really want
Highmark's gift card offers the gift of health ... and a City Paper reporter quickly found a way to screw up the mission.
By Chris Young
Going Through the Motions: Dec. 27, 2007
We watch City Council so you dont have to.
By Charlie Deitch
Neighborhoods: Local nonprofit will focus on making outdoor activities accessible to a more diverse population.
Venture Outdoors received $5,000 grant for program
By Melissa Meinzer
Joseph Tambellini Restaurant
By Angelique Bamberg and Jason Roth
Noted Fish and Fowl of Beaver County
By Colleen Van Tassell
I Followed Clea Duvall to Youngstown, Ohio
Pitts Devra Davis discusses carcinogens and cures in her new book The Secret History of the War on Cancer.
Pitts Music on the Edge series fetes two giants of microtonal music.
By Manny Theiner
Whiskey Weed and Trucker Speed
By Andy Mulkerin
Local songwriter Sue Gartland releases Ford Fairlane
On the heels of his solo debut, rapper Kokayi visits Pittsburgh.
The Second City prepares to send up Pittsburgh.
By Bill O'Driscoll
The 2007 Movie Review
By Harry Kloman
Romance and Cigarettes
I suspect, like its titular components, writer-director John Turturro's genre-busting comedy-melodrama-musical will be a matter of personal taste.
By Al Hoff
Performing Video
Helvetica
Gary Hustwits documentary celebrates the sans-serif typeface debuted by a Swiss designer 50 years ago.
Savage Love
By Dan Savage
Living Up to a Promise
Distrust of UPMC will linger
By Chris Potter
Letters to the Editor: Jan 2 - 9
Pittsburgh n'@
Not Fit For a King
As MLK Day approaches this month, his challenge to us remains unmet
By Dr. Goddess
This Just In: Jan 2 - 9
By Frances Monahan
By Mars Johnson
Pittsburgh’s street trees are free upon request. So why do they often go to the city’s wealthiest residents?
By James Paul
Sophie Masloff seldom talked about her childhood. Were seedy family ties the reason?
By David S. Rotenstein
The cassette-tape comeback has reached Pittsburgh's record stores
By Ethan Beck
Mrs. Soffel was a cougar who might still haunt The Shiloh Gastro, pining for her Biddle brothers boy toy
By Rachel Wilkinson