Hearing held on possible removal of Pittsburgh’s Stephen Foster statue
By Bill O'Driscoll
A century ago, Pennsylvania stood almost entirely stripped of trees
PWSA ramps up its green-infrastructure program
Faith Wilding: Fearful Symmetries at the Miller Gallery
A show of the feminist artist’s passionate paintings and drawings surprises
Tags: Art Reviews + Features, Arts, Faith Wilding: Fearful Symmetries, Miller Gallery, subRosa, Hyla Willis, Bruderhof
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum at Pittsburgh Public Theater
If you’re craving a classic old-school farce with great songs by Stephen Sondheim, Pittsburgh Public Theater’s new production will do
Tags: Theater Reviews + Features, Theater, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Pittsburgh Public Theater, Burt Shevelove, Larry Gelbart, Ted Pappas, Stephen Sondheim
Badamo’s Pizza takes the North Side
Pizzeria expands from its Mount Lebanon base
Tags: Dining, Pizza, North Side, Badamo's, Anthony Badamo, pizzeria, new restaurant, Badamo's Pizza, Badamo's Pizza, On The Side
Call for performance artists who publicly identify as queer
Tags: Arts, Program Notes, folkLAB, queer artists, Program Notes
Departing arts editor Bill O'Driscoll shares his favorite articles for City Paper
Tags: Arts, Books, Culture, Environment, Nature, Keith Reed, motorcycle racing, Earl Schriver, T. Foley, Terrance Hayes, Kevin Tucker, anarcho-primitivism, Bill Dorsey, endocrine disrupters, Stephen Foster, Bobby Porter, We Are Nature, Charles Eisenstein, fake news
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More Lynn Cullen Live
Step into spring with a sustainable quilt jacket from Pittsburgh's own Otto Finn
By Amanda Waltz
Where to pick up some of Pittsburgh's best fresh-baked bread, from baguettes to challah to sourdough
By Hannah Lynn
ACLU sues McKeesport Council for closing public meeting after outcry over checkpoints and alleged warrantless searches
By Ryan Deto