MP3 Monday: LoFi Delphi

Celebrate the release of LoFi Delphi’s new EP, Tilt, on Dec. 1 at Mr. Smalls, with Wreck Loose, The Telephone Line, and Essential Machine

Friendship Perk and Brew is a cozy neighborhood spot in Bloomfield

Friendship Perk and Brew is a grad student’s dream. The new cafe at South Pacific and Friendship avenues in Bloomfield is cozy, clean and relatively quiet. It has all the amenities for a study night or an engaging conversation about philosophy or whatever. Patrons can start with a barista-crafted latte, then order a muffaletta sandwich…

This week in Pittsburgh Sports History

Oct. 26, 1984 The Pittsburgh Maulers of the United States Football League (USFL) fold after just one season. The Maulers went 3-11. The main reason for the shutdown is the USFL’s decision to switch to a fall schedule for the 1985 season. Rather than fighting a losing battle trying to compete with the Steelers, the…

Short List: Oct. 26-Nov. 2

Human activity has so affected the Earth that its residue will be part of the fossil record millions of years from now: It’s a sobering idea. Think of molten rock fused with plastic (a real phenomenon), and you’ll get a sense of what many scientists propose we call the Anthropocene, a new geologic time period…

Pennsylvania Supreme Court

In this race for a seat on the highest court in Pennsylvania, former Pittsburgh Steeler Dwayne Woodruff faces off against Republican Justice Sallie Mundy of Tioga County. Mundy was appointed to the seat last year by Gov. Tom Wolf after Republican Justice Michael Eakin resigned as part of the state’s porn-email scandal. However, Wolf is…

A Conversation with Ron Chernow

RON CHERNOW 7:30 p.m. Mon., Oct. 30. Ten Evenings at Carnegie Music Hall, 4400 Forbes Ave., Oakland. Sold out. 412-622-8866 or pittsburghlectures.org Talking to Ron Chernow is like talking to your favorite professor from college. He’s erudite, gracious and eloquent, but never lets you feel like he knows a lot more than you do, even…

Magisterial Judge District 31

Normally, elections for local judicial races don’t get a lot of attention. But Pittsburgh’s East End is filled with buzz, thanks to independent candidate Mik Pappas challenging incumbent Democrat Ron Costa Sr. Pappas says judges should play a more active role combating inequities in the criminal-justice system, while Costa is touting his experience. Ron Costa…

Savage Love

In a frank exchange early in our courtship, I told my girlfriend that I have no kinks. As a faithful reader of Savage Love, I’m obviously not opposed to kinks — but I’ve never had any inclinations in that direction and am probably a typical hetero vanilla. As a result, I’m damn near clueless in…

An election could determine whether Butler becomes the first small Western Pennsylvania town to get LGBTQ protections

In most parts of Pennsylvania, residents can be fired or evicted because they identify as LGBTQ. About two-thirds of the state’s population don’t have LGBTQ civil-rights protections and have no legal recourse if they are discriminated against merely because of their sexual or gender identity. This lack of protections is particularly evident in Western Pennsylvania,…

Seattle’s Helms Alee takes a lighter approach to heavy music

BORIS with Helms Alee, Endon 8 p.m. Fri., Oct. 27. Mr. Smalls Theater, 400 Lincoln Ave., Millvale. $18. 412-821-4447 or mrsmalls.com As heavy music goes, Seattle’s Helms Alee’s sound is remarkably fluid; it trafficks in shifts, permutations, and movements, rather than relying solely on the plodding riffs and fuzz that have come to be associated…

Wendell G. Freeland: A Silent Soldier

If you haven’t heard of its subject, the title of the new short documentary “Wendell G. Freeland: A Silent Soldier,” explains: Though Pittsburgh attorney Freeland was prominent in most aspects of the civil-rights struggle from the 1940s until his death, in 2014, he was more concerned with results than with headlines. In 1945, as a…

New Local Release: Bill Toms and Hard Rain

CD-release show with Mark Reisman & the Strong Way Band 8 p.m. Fri., Oct. 20, and 8.p.m. Sat., Oct. 21. Club Café, 56-58 S.12th St., South Side. $12. 412-431-4950 or clubcafelive.com Bill Toms and Hard Rain Good for My Soul (Terraplane) The grit in Bill Toms’ voice gives his songs a great deal of authority.…

Mark Felt: The Man Who Brought Down the White House

In 2005, one of Washington’s enduring mysteries was solved when former FBI Associate Director Mark Felt revealed that he was “Deep Throat.” He had been so named by The Washington Post, to whose reporters he provided leads about the unfolding Watergate scandal. Those troubled months are recounted in this straightforward docudrama from Peter Landesman (Concussion).…

Critics’ Pick: Rap Against Fascism 2

[F*CK FASCISM, AGAIN] + THU., OCT. 26 Most movies don’t deserve sequels, but anti-fascism rap shows certainly do! Following up a September event, Rap Against Fascism 2: Electric Boogaloo, at Mr. Roboto Project, once again gathers local rappers and hip-hop artists, including Princess Jafar, C. Scott, Akono Miles, Leek Lone and CPX3 in the name…

Local author attempts serialized email novel

After graduating from the University of Pittsburgh three years ago, Adam Dove found it hard to get people outside of his friends and family to read his work. “It’s a lot of [people] saying, ‘Yeah, it’s great,’ but of course you say it’s great. You like me,” he says.  Dove hoped to build readership and…

Romeo and Juliet at PICT Classic Theatre

ROMEO AND JULIET continues through Nov. 4. PICT Classic Theatre at WQED’s Fred Rogers Studio, 4802 Fifth Ave., Oakland. $13-39. 412-561-6000 or picttheatre.org Imagine Shakespeare’s Mercutio meeting Mr. Rogers. It could have been a Saturday Night Live skit back in the daring Eddie Murphy days. But PICT Classic Theatre has afforded us this delicious opportunity…

Critics’ Pick: Dinosaur Jr. at Mr. Smalls

[ROCK] + SUN., OCT. 29 Unlike its prehistoric namesake, Dinosaur Jr. survived catastrophe — kind of. Though it’s been a stalwart in the alt-rock world since the mid-1980s, the band went through a dramatic breakup before reuniting in 2005. Even now, the bandmates remain cordial, like civil co-parenting (making music) for the sake of the…

Kiss Me Kate at Point Park Conservatory

KISS ME KATE continues through Sun., Oct. 29. Point Park Conservatory at Pittsburgh Playhouse, 222 Craft Ave., Oakland. $10-20. 412-392-8000 or Get more info here If you’re interested in knowing what theater looks like when it’s done to perfection, I’d suggest Point Park Conservatory’s production of Kiss Me Kate, where director/choreographer Zeva Barzell and a…

A one-woman show about opting out of motherhood

MOTHER, A PLAY 7 p.m. Fri., Oct. 27, and 2 and 7 p.m. Sat., Oct. 28. Odds & Ends Productions at Bricolage Productions, 937 Liberty Ave., Downtown. $15. motheraplay.com Women who don’t have children aren’t all that rare: According to a 2014 study by the Pew Research Center, about 15 percent of U.S. women ages…

Steel Bridge Promotions says goodbye Oct. 27 at the Mr. Roboto Project

Steel Bridge Promotions Final Show 7 p.m. Fri., Oct. 27. Mr. Roboto Project, 5106 Penn Ave., Bloomfield. $12. All ages. therobotoproject.com Michael Schang is the last member of Steel Bridge Promotions. He’s been booking all-ages shows around Pittsburgh for several years, bringing in artists of quality and entertaining caliber (Andrew W.K., anybody?!). CP caught up…

Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre resurrects Dracula

PITTSBURGH BALLET THEATRE presents DRACULA 8 p.m. Fri., Oct. 27; 2 and 8 p.m. Sat., Oct. 28; and 2 p.m. Sun., Oct. 29. Benedum Center, 719 Liberty Ave. $28-109. 412-456-6666 or pbt.org Ben Stevenson’s Dracula, the million-dollar production that ushered in Terrence Orr’s tenure as Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre artistic director 20 years ago, returns to…

Cheddar and Goat Cheese Parsnip Bake

Fall is a time of the year best filled with cozy dishes that warm your belly and chase away the chilly nip in the air.  And what better dish to get you to a cozy place than these cheesy baked parsnips? It’s a little twist on the Midwest classic that is cheesy potatoes. It’s sure…

Critics’ Pick: Evanescence at Heinz Hall

[GOTH THROWBACK] + MON., OCT. 30 The music videos you caught a glimpse of on MTV as a kid stick with you forever. When I think of Evanescence, I immediately picture singer Amy Lee desperately clinging to the side of a building in the goth-rock band’s iconic single “Bring Me to Life.” Though the song…

Castillo Perelada Pescador Rosé

This dry rosé makes a nice complement to seafood, particularly oysters. Light and fruity, with bright acid, it doesn’t overwhelm the delicate flavors of seafood and cleanses the palate. Recommended by Celine Roberts Castillo Perelada Pescador Rosé is available at the Union Standard, Downtown. Union Standard 524 William Penn Place, Pittsburgh, PA (412) 281-0738 website

Only the Brave

ONLY THE BRAVE Directed by Joseph Kosinski Starring Josh Brolin, Miles Teller, Jennifer Connelly, Jeff Bridges From its cheesy poster, title and tagline — “It’s Not What Stands in Front of You, It’s Who Stands Beside You” — you’d expect this film about a group of real-life firefighters to be a truckload of tropes about…

Best Place to Buy Musical Instruments

1305 E. Carson St., South Side. 412-431-0700 or www.pittsburghguitars.com The walls of this venerable storefront are hung four rows high with new, used and vintage Fenders, Gretsches, Martins and more, and lined with amps and effects pedals. But customers come back largely for the attentive and knowledgeable staff, your guides to not only great gear…

Best Place to Take the Kids for an Afternoon

One Wild Place, Highland Park 412-665-3640 or www.pittsburghzoo.org Sure, kids can watch a nature film, but there’s no substitute for seeing an actual animal. Even napping, the Siberian tiger is a majestic beast, the monkeys are playful and the polar bear is really that big. Then, there are the colorful fish that outside of aquariums…


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