• Issue Archive for
  • Dec 1-7, 2011
  • Vol. 21, No. 48
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News+Features

Food+Drink

  • The Wine Loft
  • The Wine Loft

    A well-curated wine list and an expanded menu make this a convivial spot for socializing
  • Eichner's Farm Market

    A family farm has kept Pittsburghers in fresh eggs for generations
  • Seeing Double
  • Seeing Double

    Beer cocktails offer a different kind of hybrid

Music

  • Critics' Picks: December 1 - 7
  • Critics' Picks: December 1 - 7

    Local shows by Raul Malo, Kyuss Lives! and Clap Your Hands Say Yeah; a homecoming for Parry Adams; and a screening of a film about KARP
  • Yves Jean hopes for the best
  • Yves Jean hopes for the best

    Recording in L.A., he says, was like "going on a date with a woman who only wants to date wealthy guys. At first you're like, ‘I got this,' and then you check your bank account."
  • On the Record with Claire Evans of YACHT
  • On the Record with Claire Evans of YACHT

    "We believe in free information and free software; we believe in extraterrestrial life; we believe in universal self-empowerment."

On Screen

  • The Skin I Live In
  • The Skin I Live In

    Pedro Almodóvar's latest is beautifully filmed, but contrived, superficial and tedious.
  • Into the Abyss
  • Into the Abyss

    A tranquil and poignant documentary about the life, crimes and eventual state execution of a young Texas man
  • Hugo
  • Hugo

    Viewers can revel in its melancholy joy, which revolves around the immutable pleasure of watching movies

Art

Views

  • Savage Love

    You probably don't hear this from conservative Christian Republicans very often, but thank you for saving my marriage.

Books

On Stage

  • Defending the Caveman

    Writer Rob Becker is definitely one of the "good guys," and he's all about uniting rather than dividing.

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