Vol. 18, No. 5
Nazi Persecution of Homosexuals gets its documents in order.
By Savannah Guz
Class Dismissed
Everyone knows the risks of keeping Schenley High School open. But school supporters say little thought is being given to the dangers of shutting it down.
By Chris Young
House Call
POG carries out quiet protest at suburban home of NREC head
Going Through the Motions: Jan. 22 and 29
We sit through City Council so you don't have to.
By Charlie Deitch
History: Yinz can learn about Pittsburghese online
Podcasts provide origins of the city's most colorful words
Diversity: Tackling the issue
Workshops focus on fighting racism
By Ali McNally
Paradiso Ristorante
By Angelique Bamberg and Jason Roth
Global Food Market
By Melissa Meinzer
Sensuality and storytelling rule in Let It Be a Dark Roux, new and selected poems by Sheryl St. Germain.
At the Carnegie Library, a computer program helps children write stories.
Third installment from Chancellorpink keeps it weird
By Andy Mulkerin
Delorean Showcases get you something for nothing
By Manny Theiner
Pittsburgh Songwriters Circle releases annual compilation
Dying is fine, to Ra Ra Riot
By Aaron Jentzen
Returning Pittsburgher Mike Blackhurst has power-pop to spare
Journey of the Spirits
By Ted Hoover
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
By Alan W. Petrucelli
Attack Theatre tracked some far-flung collaborators for Preserve and Pursue.
By Lissa Brennan
Classical Theatre of Harlem visits with Ain't Supposed to Die a Natural Death.
By Bill O'Driscoll
Honeydripper
An amiable ensemble dramedy about the day rock 'n' roll came to town
By Al Hoff
Untraceable
A nervy female FBI agent matches wits with a brilliant murdering madman.
Over Her Dead Body
A love triangle, touched by angel!
Savage Love
By Dan Savage
My husband and I moved to Pittsburgh about four years ago. Our house has the usual basement toilet and four other bathroom toilets -- but two of them have no sinks. Are these sinkless bathrooms from before they knew about germs?
Question submitted by: Margaret Alcala, North Side
By Chris Potter
A Conversation with Mark Freeman
This Just In: Jan 30 - Feb 6
By Frances Sansig Monahan
Roosevelt asks to delay school district restructuring
An update on changes covered in our Jan. 31 cover story "Class Dismissed."
By Heather Schor
Mega Cat brings a fresh, pixelated look to the Five Nights at Freddy’s franchise
By Matt Petras
With their natural hunters gone, it falls to humans to handle Pittsburgh’s deer explosion
By Grace DeLallo
The empty nest doesn't necessarily feel how you think it will
By Jessie Sage
Pittsburgh’s top events: Sept. 12-18
By CP Staff