Vol. 20, No. 8
A Toonseum exhibit celebrates a nearly forgotten comic book that aided in the struggle for civil rights.
By Anna Reilly
Amidst gloomy news about libraries, the North Side's new Carnegie Library is a bright spot.
By Charles Rosenblum
Coal Futures
By Bill O'Driscoll
Labor Pains
By Chris Young
Back Wages
By Chris Potter
Set for Court
The Hot Button
By Charlie Deitch
Tin Front Café
By Al Hoff
Sweetwater Grille
By Angelique Bamberg and Jason Roth
A Conversation with Sondre Lerche
By Andy Mulkerin
Colonizing the Cosmos boldly goes where many have gone before: the concept album
By Margaret Welsh
Pittsburgh melodic punks Voice in the Wire reunite, re-release album
By Aaron Jentzen
Composer Anthony Coleman visits this weekend for two concerts
By Manny Theiner
Acclaimed Aspen Sante Fe Ballet makes its first visit to Pittsburgh.
By Steve Sucato
The Inspector General
By Robert Isenberg
The White Ribbon
Michael Haneke's austere drama evokes the dawning of the 20th century's reign of inexplicable brutality.
By Harry Kloman
Shutter Island
Dark passageways and loop-de-loop logic bedevil this period thriller
Experimental screening series Jefferson Presents ... marks its 10th anniversary.
Savage Love
By Dan Savage
This Just In: February 25 - March 4
By Frances Sansig Monahan
Short List: Week of February 25 - March 4
By Mars Johnson
Pittsburgh now has a "Moon Tree" whose seed flew through outer space
By Rachel Wilkinson
The big, spooky Pittsburgh event guide: Oct. 3-Oct. 31
By CP Staff
Title Town marks 15 years of getting crowds to boogie down to bygone music
By Amanda Waltz
Ghost hunters say the National Aviary is “extremely haunted”