Vol. 18, No. 26
"Contemporary Alternative Photography" boosts its image at 707 Gallery.
By Melissa Kuntz
Game Points
Both sides have scored in the debate over sex and violence in video games
By Mitch Krpata
Pride without Prejudice
Expanded festivities draw large, diverse crowds
By Melissa Meinzer
The Face Behind the Face of Grand Theft Auto IV
By Chris Potter
Live Free and Die
Could an easier process of involuntary commitment have saved the life of a man killed by police?
By Chris Young
Waste Not
The first steps in greening the Arts Festival are a success
By Bill O'Driscoll
Politics: Online site pushing Chelsa Wagner for mayor
By Diana Fisher
Activism: Group hopes to start homeless newspaper in the city
Antojitos
By Angelique Bamberg and Jason Roth
Bread Man: Jody Freyvogel
By Colleen Van Tassell
Girl Talk says pay-what-you-want for Feed the Animals
By Aaron Jentzen
A Conversation with Isaac Brock of Modest Mouse
By Justin Jacobs
Local shoegaze outfit Aydin releases Cyclones and Honey LP
By Andy Mulkerin
Los Angeles' The Frequency blasts off with We Are the Same Machine
By Manny Theiner
Alt-country stars Old 97's headline WYEP's Summer Music Festival
Southern pop architect Don Dixon performs at Club Café
By Chris Parker
Prog-rock trio Rush returns to Post-Gazette Pavilion -- and to form
Panache
By Robert Isenberg
Return to the Moral Abyss
By Gordon Spencer
The Odd Couple
By Alan W. Petrucelli
Mister Lonely
A quirky indie drama about escaping into celebrity impersonation
By Harry Kloman
Wanted
Hooray for summer: A high-octane, good-looking action film zooms into theaters
By Al Hoff
The Children of Huang Shi
Melodrama about rescuing Chinese orphans caught in war
The Foot Fist Way
Micro-budget comedy can't find its funny footing.
Kit Kitteredge: An American Girl
Plucky gal makes the best of the Depression in this kid-flick
The Love Guru
Vanity comedy about self-actualized hockey shoots, and doesn't score
My Brother Is an Only Child
Sibling rivalry and political upheaval dominate this Italian drama.
Savage Love
By Dan Savage
How did the "Strip District" get its name? If I tell visitors we are going to the Strip District, they immediately get an entirely different idea of what they will see!
Question submitted by: Norm Beesley, Coraopolis
This Just In: June 26 - July 3
By Frances Sansig Monahan
By Mars Johnson
Drink and be merry at these Pittsburgh holiday pop-up bars
By Amanda Waltz
Big screen, little lies: Pittsburgh is being gaslit about IMAX theaters
By Rachel Wilkinson
Move over, Pittsburgh Dad, “Cig Mom” is here
By Kate Oczypok
Highwoods wants the Soul Food Festival out of PPG Place. Organizers say that's discrimination
By Matt Petras